FAQs
Quick answers about GRI’s mission, programs, and how to get involved.
About GRI
Who leads GRI and how is it governed?
GRI is a 501 c3 Charitable Organization It is governed by a volunteer board of directors.
Why does GRI focus on recovery?
Early recovery is the most fragile and vulnerable phase of the recovery journey. Even though support during this period is critical, it is significantly underfunded. GRI invests in organizations that build “recovery capital”—the social, personal, and community resources that sustain long-term recovery.
What is GRI’s mission and vision?
Vision: A world in which all people in early recovery have access to the supports they need to thrive.Mission: To increase private philanthropy and public investment in science-based recovery support services, expand recovery infrastructure nationwide, and elevate recovery as a core part of the national response to substance use disorder.
What is Global Recovery Initiatives (GRI)?
Global Recovery Initiatives Foundation is a national community foundation dedicated to strengthening and funding community-based organizations that provide support for people in early recovery from substance use disorder (SUD). GRI focuses on expanding the availability, quality, and visibility of long-term recovery support services.
Donations & Funding
Where does GRI’s funding come from?
GRI’s funding comes from individual donors, philanthropic foundations, and corporate partners.
How can I donate or support GRI?
You can support GRI by making a financial contribution, becoming a philanthropic partner, sponsoring specific initiatives, or supporting national awareness efforts. Every contribution helps expand access to recovery services in communities across the country.
Additional Information
How can I contact GRI?
Contact information is available on the Contact Us Page
