Dubois County ARC Announces 2026 Grant Application Process

The Dubois County Advocacy for Recovery and Prevention Council (ARC) is announcing the opening of its upcoming grant application process. Organizations and agencies serving Dubois County are invited to apply for funding to support programs and initiatives focused on prevention, treatment, recovery, and community wellness.

The grant application process will open on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, and applications will be accepted through Thursday, August 28, 2026, at 12:00 PM (noon)

Applications received after the deadline will not be accepted.Interested applicants must complete the grant application available through the Dubois County website at:

Dubois County ARC Grant Application Information(https://www.duboiscountyin.org/explore_dubois_county/grant_application_information.php)

Completed applications should be submitted electronically to [email protected] by the deadline.

As part of the grant review process, applicants will be required to participate in an in-person verbal presentation during a September ARC meeting. This component will provide applicants an opportunity to discuss their proposed project, highlight the impact of their request, and answer questions from ARC members.

“ARC is committed to supporting community efforts that strengthen prevention, treatment, and recovery resources throughout Dubois County,” said Jenna Bieker Jones, ARC Coordinator. “We look forward to partnering with organizations that share our mission of creating healthier communities and expanding support for individuals and families affected by substance use and related challenges.”

The Dubois County Advocacy for Recovery and Prevention Council (ARC) serves as Dubois County’s Local Coordinating Council (LCC), working to address substance use concerns through prevention, education, treatment, intervention, and community collaboration.

For questions regarding the grant application process, please contact ARC at [email protected].