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Community Grant

Who it's for: 501(c)(3) nonprofits, first responder agencies, and substance abuse prevention programs.

What it funds: Direct-impact programs aligned with the Foundation's mission — prevention education, recovery support, awareness campaigns, first responder overdose response, and community outreach. Seeds or extends a specific initiative rather than general operating costs.

How to apply: Submit your nonprofit documentation, a clear description of the initiative, expected reach and outcomes, and a realistic budget.

Deadline: March 1, 2026

Science & Research Grant

Who it's for: Students and professionals with abstracts accepted to present at the NDASA Annual Conference.

What it funds: Travel and lodging to present a poster or talk at the conference. Removes cost as a barrier to getting solid research in front of the industry's decision-makers, lab directors, and policymakers.

How to apply: Submit proof of abstract acceptance, a brief summary of your work, and an estimated travel budget. Awards are timed to the conference schedule so recipients can book travel in advance.

Deadline: February 10, 2026

For Students

Academic Scholarship

Who it's for: Students pursuing a degree or certification in drug and alcohol testing, public safety, or community health.

Looking for grants? This isn't it. Scholarships support individual students. If you represent an organization or are presenting research, apply for one of the grants to the left.

How it works: Award amounts vary based on need and eligibility. Full details, requirements, and the application live on the scholarship program page.

Deadline: March 1, 2026