Office of National Drug Control Policy
The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) is a key agency within the Executive Office of the President, dedicated to reducing illegal drug use and its consequences in the United States. Its mission encompasses coordinating national drug control policies, overseeing federal funding opportunities, and implementing grant programs aimed at prevention, treatment, and recovery initiatives. By fostering collaboration among federal, state, and local entities, ONDCP plays a vital role in addressing substance abuse issues and enhancing public health and safety across the nation.
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The grant aims to enhance the capacity of community coalitions across the United States to implement evidence-based substance use prevention interventions, thereby increasing their effectiveness and providing technical assistance and training. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status that have expertise in community anti-drug coalitions. Applicants are encouraged to propose local, regional, and national implementations of the NCI Program and to partner with other organizations, detailing their roles in the project and budget narratives.