SAMHSA Program to Advance Recovery Knowledge (SPARK)
SPARK@c4innovates.com
781.247.1724
The SAMHSA Program to Advance Recovery Knowledge (SPARK) offers training and technical assistance to assist states, Tribes, territories, and communities to expand the delivery of recovery support services.
The program offers help with:
- Recovery supports
- Innovations and models
- Family recovery supports
- Community-based and faith-based efforts
- Employment programs
- Recovery housing
- Youth recovery supports
- Crisis respite services
- State recovery leadership
- Organizational sustainability
Examples of potential requests:
- Improving and expanding recovery-oriented systems of care
- Engaging families and parents to support youth and including peers to support families
- Integrating, establishing, or expanding peer services
- Peer leadership development
- Outcome data collection for peer support services delivered in community settings
- Implementing Certified Peer Support Services in a treatment program
- Community engagement
States, Tribes, territories, communities, and community-based programs are eligible to request assistance with delivering recovery support services.
This is a technical assistance opportunity.
Contact SPARK to request assistance.
SPARK@c4innovates.com
781.247.1724
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