You’re In Good Company When You Choose the Fletcher Group
The Fletcher Group is proud to work with many of the nation’s most prestigious institutions to help people move from the disease of addiction and the devastation of homelessness to lives of hope, dignity, and fulfillment. Please feel free to check out what we’re doing in collaboration with the dynamic partners and clients listed below.

HRSA
The RCORP Rural Center of Excellence on SUD Recovery at the Fletcher Group is a multi-state resource supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $3.3 million. As part of the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP), the grant supports evidence-based efforts to prevent and treat Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) in rural communities. Our efforts are focused on, but not limited to, those rural counties with the highest rates of overdose deaths.
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HUD
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is responsible for national policy and programs that help people and families find safe, affordable housing while ensuring equal housing opportunities. In 2024, the Fletcher Group was honored to receive a significant HUD award to provide recovery housing technical assistance for HUD-funded organization that work to meet the needs of individuals experiencing homelessness, justice-involvement, mental health struggles, substance use issues, and those re-entering society from the criminal justice system.
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ARC
The Appalachian Regional Council awarded the Fletcher Group a “Partnerships for Opportunity and Workforce and Economic Revitalization” grant in 2019 to create the “Recovery, Hope, Opportunity and Resiliency” (RHOAR) project. Partnering with public, private, and nonprofit organizations, RHOAR helps establish recovery centers that encourage Kentuckians to overcome addiction and achieve meaningful employment. Click below to learn how RHOAR fulfills ARC’s mission while presaging significant changes in recovery treatment in Appalachia and beyond.
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Elevance
The Elevance Health Foundation awarded the Fletcher Group a three-year $300,000 grant in 2022 to help implement SMART Recovery’s Successful Life Skills curriculum at recovery residences across America. Now in its 30th year, SMART Recovery uses evidence-based methods to help people find within themselves the power to change. Now, thanks to Elevance, recovery homes and community-based programs can receive those benefits at no charge together with all materials and equipment provided free of charge plus a $1,200 stipend to facilitate implementation and evaluation.
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Kentucky ASO
A Fletcher Group contract with the Kentucky Behavioral Health Conditional Dismissal Program helps provide those with a behavioral health disorder and low-level charges an alternative to incarceration. In addition, the Fletcher Group acts as an Administrative Services Organization (ASO) to assist the state’s Recovery Residences Support Services (RRSS) administration by overseeing placement, payments, quality control, outcomes monitoring, and reporting.

Recovery Housing
The Colorado Agency for Recovery Residences has contracted with the Fletcher Group to provide the technical assistance, strategic planning, and training needed to establish effective recovery housing in roughly 30 different communities across the state. We also work in Washington and Wisconsin to develop substance-free Level II housing where peer accountability maintains a safe and healthy living environment for a smaller cohort of residents, typically between six and 12 individuals.

Recovery To Work
Quality of life, personal development, and sustained recovery from Substance Use Disorders are all enhanced by meaningful work experiences. The Recovery to Work Learning Collaborative contracts with the Fletcher Group to provide recovery to work technical assistance—everything from communication and soft skills development to entrepreneurial training—to help fair chance job seekers achieve the kind of meaningful employment that’s so important to long-term recovery.

Peer Support
The Fletcher Group is involved in several innovative programs that train peer support specialists to help recovery homes residents and others gain the meaningful employment they need to maintain long-term recovery. This often involves local academic institutions, including community colleges, that can help recovery homes identify potential peer support specialists among their residents and train them to become certified. We also work with employers to place those individuals once they complete the traning.

WRAP
In concert withthe Western Regional Action Partnership, the Fletcher Group promotes regional services such as recovery housing, treatment facilities, and support programs to help those with substance use disorders complicated by criminal justice involvement. Working directly with Burke County staff, we facilitated stakeholder engagement, evaluated the local recovery ecosystem, developed a regional resources inventory system that identifies service assets and gaps, helped develop a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for ongoing collaboration, and published a 212-page Recovery Ecosystem Report.

TASC
TASC stands for Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities, a not-for-profit that collaborates closely with healthcare providers, policymakers, academic institutions, and community stakeholders to serve underserved populations. Funded with a grant from the Chicago office of the U.S. Justice Department’s Burea of Justice Assistance, TASC contracted with the Fletcher Group to provide technical assistance and training for Burea of Justice grantees that provide recovery housing and other recovery services to help those re-entering society from the criminal justice system.

Dream Center
The Dream Center in West Point, Mississippi is a community-based organization that provides outpatient and other services to assist those in recovery. Awarded with a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), the Dream Center contracted with the Fletcher Group to expand its existing workforce training and recovery support services, including softskills training and upskilling; industry-specific job training and certification programs; job placement assistance; and wraparound services such as transportation and housing assistance.

St. Matthew’s
St. Matthew’s House works to ensure that no one in southwest Florida experiencing hunger, homelessness, or addiction is alone or without a pathway to recovery. The Fletcher Group supports that effort by providing detailed program evaluations that assess the effectiveness of their programs in terms of satisfaction, participation, employment, and recovery outcomes. In addition to helping St. Matthews identify trends and potential challenges, our tracking of outcomes helps St. Matthews efficiently tailor its treatment plans to the needs of each patient.

CCFF
First formed in 2005 as the Kentucky Fatherhood Initiative, CCFF was incorporated in September 2021 as the non-profit Commonwealth Center for Fathers and Families to improve child outcomes and enhance families and communities through positive engagement between fathers and their children. The Fletcher Group was contracted by CCFF to assist that effort by evaluating in detail the implementation in recovery homes of a structured curriculum designed to improve the relationship betweeen fathers in recovery and their children.

KATR
With a three-year grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Prevention Research Center within the University of Kentucky’s College of Public Health partnered with the Fletcher Group to conduct a rigorous evaluation of Kentucky’s 25-county Access to Recovery (KATR) Program that provides recovery support services to veterans, those recently released from incarceration, and those who are either pregnant or postpartum or parenting children when under the age of 18.

GrinGrant
The GrinGrant dental restoration program helps residents in long-term recovery who suffer the physical, mental, and emotional impact of addiction-related oral damage and disease. In addition to financing life-changing dental restorations, it also provides online wraparound recovery support services at its recoveryglue.org website to help recipients through the sometimes challenging transition. The Fletcher Group supports Grin Grant with detailed evaluations to assess program effectiveness, accessibility, and participant satisfaction.

WAQRR
The Washington Alliance for Quality Recovery Residences provides a communications platform for operators wishing to provide a safe and healthy environment for people in recovery. The Fletcher Group supports WAQRR by providing technical assistance to anyone interested in recovery housing. The assistance includes best-practice webinars, in-person events on recovery home licensing, and all-day intensive overviews of recovery residences, the NARR model, reimbursement, and other emerging issues.
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