The Drug-Free Communities Support Program provides grants to community coalitions involved in reducing youth substance abuse.
What does DFCS stand for?
DFCS stands for Drug-Free Communities Support
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The White House Office on National Drug Control and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) are making $19 million available to fund Drug-Free Communities Support Programs.
Billions of Federal dollars have been invested in school and community-based drug education programs through grant programs such as Safe and Drug Free Schools (SDFSCA) and Drug-Free Communities Support Program (DFCSP).
Through the Drug-Free Communities Support Program, approximately 90 grants of up to $100,000 will be awarded through a competitive grant process.
Two federal grant programs--the Office of National Drug Control Policy's Drug-Free Communities Support program and the Department of Education's School-Based Student Drug Testing program--are designed to support state and local efforts to prevent substance abuse in general and may include anabolic steroid abuse among teenagers as part of the programs' substance abuse prevention efforts.