This year, 200 members will devote 300,000+ hours to support recovery.
Recovery Corps supports people in recovery in three ways
Recovery Corps expands access to needed care and promotes the recovery of individuals working to overcome substance use disorders.
1: Peer Support
Navigators provide peer support to help others achieve their goals and increase their recovery capital.
2: Capacity Building
Project Coordinators help recovery organizations build capacity through project management.
3: Career Pipeline
Members complete training and career development to prepare for careers in recovery and human services.
Our History
Recovery Corps launched in 2017 as a strategic partnership between ServeMinnesota, Ampact, and select nonprofit organizations. Based on success in Minnesota, Recovery Corps has expanded to states across the country to help meet urgent needs in more communities.
By The Numbers
On average, program participants increased their Recovery Capital score by 4 points after working with a Navigator.
Recovery Project Coordinator host sites reported increased capacity across a variety of domains.
100% of Recovery Corps Navigators report that service strengthened their recovery.