Recovery from Alcohol and Drug Dependence Grant

Funding

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Location

East Midlands, England

Applications

Rolling (always open)

Overview

Derbyshire County Council offers grant funding for voluntary and community organisations delivering alcohol and drug recovery services. The funding supports work that improves health and quality of life for people affected by substance misuse. You must be based in or delivering services in Derbyshire to apply.

Eligibility

Who can apply:

charitycicsocial enterprise

Key requirements:

  • Must be a voluntary or community sector organisation
  • Must deliver alcohol and drug recovery services in Derbyshire
Who is this for?

This grant is for voluntary and community sector organisations in Derbyshire that deliver alcohol and drug recovery services. It is not for private businesses or organisations working outside Derbyshire.

No published award history for Derbyshire County Council. Some funders do not publish their grants data.

Full details from Derbyshire County Council

Grant funding to support organisations delivering services focused on recovery from alcohol and drug dependence in Derbyshire. Aims to improve health and quality of life for people affected by substance misuse.

How to apply

Contact Derbyshire County Council directly to find out how to apply. No specific portal or application process is detailed in the available information.

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Last updated: 14 July 2026