Fiscal Year 2026 Funding Opportunities
The Substance Use Disorder Program is currently on hold. We apologize for the funding announcement delay and will provide more information as it becomes available.
Grant Guidance
Focus Areas
IMPORTANT: For the Applicant to submit their application, the Applicant must be in MissouriBUYS in a “pending” or “approved”registration status. The Applicant must have “approved” registration status in MissouriBUYS to execute the grant agreement.MissouriBUYS is the State of Missouri’s web-based statewide eProcurement system located at https://www.missouribuys.mo.gov. Find detailed instructions for registration at: https://missouribuys.mo.gov/media/pdf/movers-supplier-registration-instructions.
ALERT: Time from funding opportunity posting to the application due date may be limited to 4 weeks.
For questions about applications or funding opportunities, please email Nathan.Ridenhour@health.mo.gov.
Detailed grant guidance for available funding opportunities is listed below.
CLOSED
Application Deadline
      09/15/2025
Maternal Peer-Based Recovery Support Program - Program Sites
        Implement or expand peer-based recovery support for the maternal population to reduce SUD and substance use, improve maternal behavioral health outcomes, and reduce deaths during pregnancy and in the year after birth. Strategies include peer-based recovery support, integrated care coordination, peer navigation, and wrap-around services. 
CLOSED
Application Deadline
      09/15/2025
Maternal Peer-Based Recovery Support Program - Technical Assistance Center
        Implement a maternal peer-based recovery support Technical Assistance Center (TAC) to support the DHSS-funded Maternal Peer-Based Recovery Support Programs and other organizations serving the maternal population with SUD and/or mental healthdisorders. Strategies include training, technical assistance, and evaluation. 
CLOSED
Application Deadline
      09/15/2025
Preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) for Families Impacted by Substance Use 
        Implement, support, and expand strategies that reduce and prevent ACEs and their associated harms among families impacted by SUDs and substance use. Strategies may include training, technical assistance, programming, and policy, systems, andenvironmental changes. 
CLOSED
Application Deadline
      10/14/2025
Reducing Barriers to Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Recovery Support
        Establish new and/or expand strategies that reduce barriers to accessing  recovery supports and services for populations with high rates of SUDs,  including those who have co-occurring substance use and mental health  disorders. Strategies may include workforce expansion, SUD services  integration, childcare support, education/employment support, health literacy  education, housing support, legal service, social support, and transportation  support.
- NOTICE OF GRANT OPPORTUNITY REVISED VERSION 09.18.2025
- Project Narrative REVISED VERSION 09.18.2025
- Work Plan
- Cost Proposal