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Giving
Our Donors
Faces & Voices gratefully acknowledges the generous support that we have received from a diverse group of foundations, public agencies, organizations and individuals in the recovery community. Their commitment and support have been critical in strengthening our growing national recovery advocacy movement.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and US Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration’s Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (SAMHSA/CSAT) and Johnson Institute were among our earliest contributors, supporting Faces & Voices launch in 2001. We continue to receive generous contract support from SAMHSA/CSAT.
We are grateful to A&E, Alkermes, Reckitt Benckiser, the Sumner Gerard Foundation and the Hanley Family Foundation for their unrestricted grants. In 2009, the Open Society Foundation provided support for our work to strengthen the capacity of recovery community organizations across the nation.
Faces & Voices of Recovery is also a grateful recipient of contract support from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
Our individual donors and organizational members are listed below. Founding members are bolded.




