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Opioid Abatement Grant Award – Oklahoma

Dated: May 16, 2025

The Attorney General of Oklahoma is requesting proposals for its Opioid Abatement Grant.

Donor Name: Attorney General of Oklahoma

State: Oklahoma

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 06/30/2025

Size of the Grant: $500,000 to $1 million

Grant Duration: 3 Years

Details:

The Opioid Abatement Board purpose is to promote and protect the health of Oklahomans by using monetary grants to abate the opioid crisis in a comprehensive manner that includes cooperation and collaboration with political subdivisions.

Priority Strategies

The prioritized practices are informed by Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Board member recommendations, which include focusing on strategies 1) in observed need of adoption/scaling in Oklahoma; 2) reasonably expected to be implemented effectively by grantees and produce outcomes during the project period; and 3) representing both preventive and treatment options. Applicants may submit proposals based on the following set of Board-approved Priority Strategies:

  • Contingency Management – a substance use disorder treatment approach that rewards clients for treatment and recovery-oriented behaviors like negative drug screening results, adherence to medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), and attendance and engagement in group therapy.
  • Family Skills Training – programs that can shape youth behavior and create stronger family relationships, reducing the risk of youth substance use, including opioids.
  • Integrated Care – integrated care models combine physical health care with mental health and substance use care, emphasizing collaboration among a multidisciplinary team.
  • Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) – the front-line, evidence-based approach for treatment of people with opioid use disorder that uses FDA-approved medications often in combination with comprehensive support services like medical care, mental health treatment, addiction counseling, and recovery support.
  • Naloxone Distribution – Naloxone is a safe, highly effective medication used to reverse opioid overdoses and save lives. It works by blocking the effects of opioids to quickly restore breathing to someone overdosing.
  • School-based Prevention – involves coordinated, evidence-based strategies delivered at schools to prevent or reduce the risk of developing problem behaviors, such as substance use, while promoting protective factors that promote student well-being, health, and academic success.
  • Supported Employment – an evidence-based model of supported employment helps people with behavioral health conditions find and sustain employment at jobs of their choice.
  • Supported Housing – providing access to safe and stable housing to support people with substance use issues as they start and sustain long-term recovery.
  • Other Evidence-based Strategies – another evidence-based strategy that does not fall into one of the named priority strategies may be proposed by an applicant with required justification as determined by the Board.

Grant Period

Duration will be three years.

Funding Tiers

The total population or enrollment for applicants that are public trusts solely benefiting one or more eligible participants shall be eligible based on the subdivision(s) they benefit.

  • County Tiers
    • Tier 1: Up to 25,000 – $225,000 (Max funding), $75,000 (Per year)
    • Tier 2: 25,001-75,000 – $450,000 (Max funding), $150,000 (Per year)
    • Tier 3: 75,001 or more – $900,000 (Max funding), $300,000 (Per year.)
  • Municipality Tiers
    • Tier 1: Up to 15,000 – $180,000 (Max funding), $60,000 (Per year)
    • Tier 2: 15,001-100,000 – $375,000 (Max funding), $125,000 (Per year)
    • Tier 3: 100,001 or more – $750,000 (Max funding), $250,000 (Per year.)
  • Common Education School District Tiers
    • Tier 1: Up to 2,000 –$105,000 (Max funding), $35,000 (Per year)
    • Tier 2: 2,001-15,000 – $225,000 (Max funding), $75,000 (Per year)
    • Tier 3: 15,001 or more – $450,000 (Max funding), $150,000 (Per year.)
  • Technology School District Tiers
    • Tier 1: Up to 5,000 – $105,000 (Max funding), $35,000 (Per year)
    • Tier 2: 5,001-15,000 – $225,000 (Max funding), $75,000 (Per year)
    • Tier 3: 15,001 or more – $450,000 (Max funding), $150,000 (Per year.)
  • Collaborative Multi-Applicant Tiers
    • Tier 1: Up to 100,000 – $525,000 (Max funding), $175,000 (Per year)
    • Tier 2: 100,001-500,000 – $1,050,000 (Max funding), $350,000 (Per year)
    • Tier 3: 500,001 or more – $2,250,000 (Max funding), $750,000 (Per year.)

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