INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA) is releasing a Request for Funding (RFF) to existing DMHA designated Recovery Residence providers and/or agencies who provide programmatic support to DMHA designated Recovery Residences at level 2-4 for part or all of $581,945 to develop and implement programming specifically for young adults with opioid and/or stimulant use disorder. Allowable uses of the funds will align with the requirements and restrictions of the State Opioid Response Grant (SOR 4). Funds are dependent upon notice of award. Â
In addition to the required activity of developing and/or expanding recovery housing for young adults (ages 18-24) with opioid and/or stimulant use disorders, supplemental allowable activities may include: Provide treatment, including family-based treatment, for young adults with opioid and/or stimulants use disorders; Provide dedicated care coordinators to assist in navigating various service sectors; and Provide recovery support services.
Indiana will collect both program data from the provider(s) who are awarded this grant and individuals served through a GPRA. The programmatic data will likely focus on key performance indicators determined by DMHA.
Facilities must be a DMHA-designated Recovery Residence at levels 2-4 in good standing with DMHA. Â Â
The application is available here. Deadline to apply is September 30, 2025.


