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  1. Funding is provided for treatment services and medications (buprenorphine and extended-release naltrexone) to treat opioid use disorder. Funds are ONLY for individuals who meet HHSC …

  2. Guide to Grants | eGrants - Texas

    The reporting tabs in eGrants indicate the type of reports applicable for each funding source and grant. See the table below for the due dates by report type. Note also that some grant awards …

  3. Adult Substance Use Medication-Assisted Treatment - Texas

    Texas residents 18 and older with moderate to severe opioid use disorder for at least 12 months in a row. Your financial eligibility is based on your income and expenses, and you may need to …

  4. Based on state guidelines, Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) referred individuals, and individuals at risk of opioid overdose must be admitted within 72 hours.

  5. Funding Opportunities - Be Well Texas

    Be Well Texas recently offered five new funding opportunities to expand access to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) and Recovery Support Services (RSS) across Texas. …

  6. State Funding - Mental Health Guide

    Nov 3, 2025 · The majority of state mental health and substance use funding is appropriated through Article II to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). The general …

  7. Grants | Office of the Texas Governor | Greg Abbott

    Local Border Security Program - This program provides funding for overtime and operating costs to support an increased law enforcement presence to detect, deter, and disrupt drug, human, …

  8. State Opioid Settlement Spending Decisions: Texas - NASHP

    May 17, 2024 · Explore each state's settlement spending progress and priorities, as well as available information on settlement-related laws, agreements, reports, and spending …

  9. Funding Sources | eGrants - Texas

    Provides funding for overtime and operating costs to sustain interagency law enforcement operations and support an increased law enforcement presence to detect, deter, and disrupt …

  10. What is Office-Based Opioid Treatment? | Pinnacle Treatment

    Office-Based Opioid Treatment Programs – also called OBOTs – are a type of outpatient addiction treatment designed for people living with opioid use disorder (OUD).

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