Yes, the Dutch government does allocate funding for drug-related research. The government allocates funding for research into the prevention and treatment of drug abuse and addiction, as well as research into the legal and social aspects of drug policy.

In 2020, the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport allocated €25 million in funding for drug-related research. The funding will be used to support research focusing on the development of effective treatments for drug addiction, the exploration of epidemiological trends in drug use, and the development of effective policies and regulations on drugs.

The Dutch government has also provided financial support to the Trimbos Institute, an independent research institute focusing on mental health and addiction. The Institute uses the funding to support research into the prevention and treatment of addictive disorders, and to evaluate the effectiveness of existing policies and programmes.

In addition to funding research, the Dutch government has also provided financial support to several organisations that provide services to people with drug-related problems. These services include treatment and rehabilitation, education and prevention, and social support.

Finally, the government has also provided financial support to several research centres that focus on drug-related issues. These research centres are located at universities and research institutes throughout the Netherlands and undertake research into the causes and consequences of drug use, drug policies, and the impact of drug use on society.