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NextImg:PA grant prioritizes LGBT drug users - Washington Examiner

A multimillion-dollar grant program recently launched in Pennsylvania aims to assist drug addicts but punishes possible applicants if they don’t make an effort to “engage” with the LGBT community. 

Gov. Josh Shapiro’s (D-PA) administration announced a $2.5 million grant program on Dec. 13 to fund recovery housing for those struggling with substance abuse. Applicants for funding, according to grant documents, will be evaluated based on how well their organization has served the “LGBTQ+” community and other “diverse” populations in the past, setting the stage for religious charities possibly to be denied grant funding for being insufficiently supportive of homosexuality and transsexuality. 

Since grant funding is limited, possible grantees go through a competitive process to determine who wins funding. To determine which organization receives funding, Pennsylvania’s Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs devised a scoring rubric for applicants. 

Twenty percent of a prospective grantee’s score is determined by criteria dubbed “Diverse Populations Engagement/Health Equity.”  

Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) speaks before Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris arrives for a campaign event on Friday, Sept. 13, 2024, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

“Applicant must describe their current engagement with diverse populations including LGBTQ+, persons with disabilities, older adults, transition-aged youth and young adults (ages 16-25), underserved and under-represented populations, and those residing in rural and urban settings,” the section of the grant application reads. “Applicant must describe how the project will engage and provide access to these diverse populations. Applicant must describe their plan to increase services to diverse populations and outline the training plan to ensure staff are trained to serve diverse populations.”

Pennsylvania will award approximately five grants in connection with the recovery house program. 

Officials in Pennsylvania have landed in hot water before for discriminating against religious charities.  

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In 2018, Philadelphia terminated a contract with Catholic Social Services because the nonprofit group refused to consider same-sex couples when screening possible foster parents. The charity sued on First Amendment grounds, arguing that its religious freedom was being violated. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Catholic Social Services in June 2021. Philadelphia had to renew its contract with Catholic Social Services and pay the charity a $2 million settlement.

The Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs did not respond to the Washington Examiner’s request for comment