Colorado Code § 27-80-126

Recovery support services grant program - creation - eligibility - reporting requirements - appropriation - rules - definitions
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(1) As used in this section,
unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) "Grant program" means the recovery support services grant program created in this
section.
(b) "Recovery community organization" means an independent, nonprofit organization
led and governed by representatives of local communities of recovery that organize recovery-
focused policy advocacy activities, carry out recovery-focused community education and
outreach programs, or provide peer-run recovery support services.
(2) There is created in the behavioral health administration the recovery support services
grant program, referred to in this section as the "grant program", to provide grants to recovery
community organizations for the purpose of providing recovery-oriented services to individuals
with a substance use disorder or co-occurring substance use and mental health disorder.
(3) A recovery community organization that receives a grant from the grant program
may use the money to:
(a) Offer opportunities for individuals with a substance use disorder or co-occurring
substance use and mental health disorder in recovery to engage in activities focused on mental or
physical wellness or community service;
(b) Provide guidance to individuals with a substance use disorder or co-occurring
substance use and mental health disorder and their family members on the many pathways for
recovery, navigating treatment, social services, and recovery support systems;
(c) Help individuals with a substance use disorder or co-occurring substance use and
mental health disorder to connect with resources needed to initiate and maintain recovery as
outlined by the federal substance abuse and mental health services administration's four
dimensions of recovery: Health, home, community, and purpose;
(d) Assist in establishing and sustaining a social and physical environment supportive of
recovery;
(e) Provide local and state recovery resources to recovery community organization
participants and community members; and
(f) Provide recovery support services for caregivers and families of individuals
recovering from a substance use and co-occurring mental health disorder.
(4) The BHA shall administer the grant program. Subject to available appropriations, the
BHA shall disburse grant money appropriated pursuant to subsection (8) of this section to each
managed service organization designated pursuant to section 27-80-107.
(5) The BHA shall implement the grant program in accordance with this section.
Pursuant to article 4 of title 24, the BHA shall promulgate rules as necessary to implement the
grant program.
(6) (a) To receive a grant, a recovery community organization must submit an
application to the applicable managed service organization in accordance with rules promulgated
by the BHA.
(b) Each managed service organization shall review the applications received pursuant to
this section. In awarding grants, the managed service organization shall prioritize an applicant
whose program outlines the capacity to deliver recovery support services to meet the needs of
diverse racial, cultural, income, ability, and other underserved groups, including the delivery of
recovery support services by culturally responsive and trauma-informed professionals.
(7) (a) On or before December 1, 2023, and on or before December 1 each year
thereafter, each managed service organization that awards grants shall submit a report to the
BHA. At a minimum, the report must include the following information:
(I) The number of community members involved in the recovery community
organization;
(II) A detailed description of the organization's advocacy efforts;
(III) Any collaborative projects a recovery community organization has with other
recovery community organizations across the state; and
(IV) Any other information required by the BHA.
(b) On or before March 1, 2022, and on or before March 1 each year thereafter for the
duration of the grant program, the BHA shall submit a summarized report on the grant program
to the health and human services committee of the senate and the health and insurance and the
public and behavioral health and human services committees of the house of representatives, or
any successor committees, and to the opioid and other substance use disorders study committee
created in section 10-22.3-101.
(c) Notwithstanding section 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), the reporting requirements set forth in
this subsection (7) continue indefinitely.
(8) For the 2021-22 state fiscal year and each state fiscal year thereafter, the general
assembly shall appropriate one million six hundred thousand dollars from the general fund to the
BHA to implement the grant program. The BHA may use a portion of the money appropriated
for the grant program to pay the direct and indirect costs of administering the grant program.

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