The Charleston Opioid Settlement Grant is designed to support evidence-based approaches and activities with proven outcomes in prevention, treatment, and recovery.
Donor Name: United Way of Central West Virginia
State: Virginia
City: Charleston
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/05/2025
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Evidence-based strategies, programming and services.
- Treatment: expand the availability of treatment for individuals affected by substance use disorders and/or addiction.
- Prevention: develop, promote and provide evidence-based substance use prevention strategies, to provide substance use avoidance and awareness education, to engage in enforcement to curtail the sale, distribution, promotion or use of opioids and other drugs, to decrease the oversupply of licit and illicit opioids.
- Recovery: support recovery from addiction to be performed by qualified providers.
Eligibility Criteria
- The information must be submitted by a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization meeting the legal requirements of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). A copy of the Exemption Determination Letter from the IRS must be submitted.
- Good Standing: Applicants must be in good standing with state licensing and regulatory agencies.
- Service Accountability: The organization must provide significant, measurable direct services to residents of the City of Charleston. The organization must be able to provide an unduplicated count of the residents served in the 2022, 2023, 2024 years to demonstrate consistent to impact and service delivery over time, ensuring accountability and effective use of resources.
- Demonstrated Capacity: The applicant must demonstrate their ability to provide the proposed services or implement the proposed project as related to the funding request.
- Site Visit Requirement: All funded organizations must agree to a scheduled site visit by the grant committee during the review process. This visit will be used to verify program activities, assess service delivery, and ensure capacity.
For more information, visit United Way of Central West Virginia.