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Posted December 09, 2025
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Grant Opportunity Identification

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BADD Brothers Against Drug Deaths
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A prioritized list of grant opportunities aligned with our mission and values, including funder name, brief fit summary, eligibility notes, typical award size (if publicly listed), deadlines, and suggested next steps. Specific details and program materials will be provided during volunteer interviews.
Identifying aligned grants will help BADD secure funding to expand treatment access, mental health supports, education, reentry services, and advocacy efforts. Volunteer research will directly strengthen our ability to prevent drug-related deaths and support recovery-focused services in Black and underserved communities.
We are a registered 501(c)(3) and will provide our mission statement, program descriptions, and any existing materials. Our team will meet with the volunteer to clarify priorities, review the research, and pursue recommended opportunities; additional details will be provided during onboarding.

BADD Brothers Against Drug Deaths

Location

San Francisco, California

Website

https://www.badd-sf.org

Member Since

May 2025

Completed Taproot Plus Partnerships

0

Organization Mission

At BADD (Brothers Against Drug Deaths), our mission is to advocate for those battling addiction and mental illness, particularly within Black and underserved communities. Inspired by the life and struggle of Theris Lee “TC” Coats II, we are committed to breaking the cycle of drug-related deaths by expanding access to treatment, support, and policy reform that prioritizes recovery over incarceration. We believe in dignity, healing, and second chances, and we work to: Provide education, resources, and advocacy to prevent drug-related deaths Promote mental health awareness and access to culturally competent care Support families navigating the complexities of addiction and mental illness Challenge systemic failures that deny people the help they need Bridge the gap between incarceration and recovery by connecting individuals reentering society with critical reentry services—including housing, employment, addiction treatment, and mental health care Partner with community organizations and justice system stakeholders to create pathways of support and opportunity for returning citizens.

Program Focus Areas

Advocacy & Human Rights
Crisis Support
Housing & Homelessness
Human Services
Mental Health & Wellness
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