FY2026 Medication Assisted Treatment Grant Program

The Council of Accountability Court Judges in partnership with the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council is pleased to announce a new grant opportunity, the FY2026 Medication Assisted Treatment Grant Program. 

Applicants are limited to current state funded Adult Drug Court, Mental Health Court, Veterans Court, DUI/DWI Court, and Family Treatment Drug Court. Funding will be available to assist both established and implementing Medical Assisted Treatment (MAT) programs. The services may include but not limited to: medication screening and education, medical medication assessments, and medication administration.

 In accordance with the conditions of this grant program, subgrantees may not restrict the use of methadone and buprenorphine treatments, if prescribed by a qualified medical provider.  

Under Required Documents, please include the following attachments: 

Memorandum of Understanding: Please attach any contract or MOU between your agency and the established Medical Provider.

This application will be submitted through the new grants management system. The application must be completed and submitted in accordance with the RFA guidelines in order for the submission or proposal to be considered for funding. Before you submit, review your application from start to finish to ensure you submit complete and accurate information. To finalize the application, please have the Authorized Official select the checkbox and change the status to application submitted. Remember to submit the application when you are finished with this section. All submissions are due by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, June 20, 2025. 

The grant application period will open on Wednesday, May 14th and the application is due Friday, June 20, 2025, at 5:00 pm. 

FY2026 Medication Assisted Treatment Grant Program RFP

 

To submit a FY2026 Medication Assisted Treatment Grant program application, all applicants must register online with the CJCC Grants Management System. The system is available by accessing the link below.

Questions about the FY2026 Medication Assisted Treatment Grant Program can be directed to the contact listed below:

Contact

Program Director, Criminal Justice Unit, CJCC Mia Smith