Are the clinical treatment and recovery support service providers funded through ATR licensed or certified?
Based on the eligibility criterion developed by the individual grantee, the organization may or may not be required to be licensed and/or certified. In many cases, the licensure and certification requirements reflect local, state standards. The reporting criteria ask us to identify grass-roots, faith-based, and secular organizations. In Tribal organizations, those lines are not that defined. For example, many tribes sponsor faith-based activities within what might otherwise be considered a secular environment. Each ATR provider agency including those within Tribal organizations must self identify as either faith-based or secular. The RFA does not define faith-based providers. Applicants have the discretion to establish their own criteria.
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