The Fayetteville Economic and Community Development Department is seeking applications for the 2024 Opioid Settlement Funding.
Donor Name: City of Fayetteville
State: North Carolina
City: Fayetteville
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/30/2024
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Proposals will be accepted from nonprofit organizations, governmental agencies, hospital systems and private behavioral health and mental health providers. This includes providers of Office-Based Opioid Treatment and Opioid Treatment Providers, Federal Qualified Health Centers, kindergarten through post-graduate educational institutions and other community-based organizations.
In keeping with the National Settlement Agreement and the NC MOA, the City of Fayetteville will consider proposal from qualified nonprofit organizations to create, expand, or sustain a program, service, or activity in the following strategies:
- Collaborative strategic planning
- Evidence-based addiction treatment
- Recovery support services
- Recovery housing support
- Employment-related services
- Early intervention
- Naloxone distribution
- Post-overdose response team
- Syringe Service Program
- Criminal justice diversion program
- Addiction treatment for incarcerated persons
- Reentry Program
Eligibility Criteria
- The Economic and Community Development Department will accept applications for Opioid Settlement funding from nonprofit agencies. Awarded agencies will contract directly with the City of Fayetteville through the Economic and Community Development Department. In the process of administering this program, the City of Fayetteville will make decisions and interpretations regarding fiscal, and project applications. The City of Fayetteville is entitled to the full discretion allowed by law in making all such decisions and interpretations. The City of Fayetteville reserves the right to reject any and all applications received and the right to request additional information from any applicant. All applications for Opioid Settlement funding become the property of the City of Fayetteville.
- Proposals must serve residents of the City of Fayetteville and should identify and directly address a need related to reducing opioid overdoses and related deaths through early intervention strategies. Proposals should also directly address health inequities, social determinants of health and support equitable outcomes for the most impacted populations, while using evidence-based practices and shall share all contributing funding sources. Grantees shall provide performance reporting regarding use of funds and project impact on a quarterly basis and comply with all provisions and requirements including expenditures tracking and federal subrecipient monitoring.
For more information, visit City of Fayetteville.