New Jersey's opioid recovery employment program will provide training to individuals whose career trajectory was impacted by the opioid epidemic.
A new grant available from New Jersey’s Department of Labor and Workforce Development is looking to increase economic recovery from the opioid epidemic across the state.
The Pathways to Recovery Initiative will provide Atlantic, Camden, Essex, Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties each $650,000, for a total of $3.9 million, with the goal of providing training opportunities, supportive services and employment for individuals who have been impacted by the opioid epidemic.
Individuals served are those who have a personal history with opioid abuse, or have friends or family members with a history of abuse.
This competitive grant is being made available to accomplish the following goals:
Non-profit or for-profit entity or governmental entity may apply, with special consideration given to grantees that collaborate with educational institutions, faith- based and community-based organizations.
Priority will be given to applicants whose career goals align them with helping to combat the opioid crisis, such as working with addiction treatment centers and mental health counselors.
Applications for the Pathways to Recovery initiative are due by March 6.
Completed and signed applications should be sent to Pathways2Recovery@dol.nj.gov.
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