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2025 Municipal Matching Grant

This grant provides matching funds to municipalities and nonprofit organizations in Massachusetts to implement initiatives that address the opioid crisis through prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts.

$150,000
Forecasted
Recurring
Grant Description

The RIZE Massachusetts Foundation is inviting applications for its 2025 Municipal Matching Grant, which aims to provide financial support to municipalities across Massachusetts. The total funding available for this program is $3,750,000, with $1,250,000 allocated for each of the years 2025, 2026, and 2027. The grants are designed to match municipal opioid settlement funds, encouraging cities and towns to implement best practices in addressing the opioid crisis. The program emphasizes collaboration among municipalities and community organizations, focusing on initiatives that have proven effective in saving lives and improving public health. The primary purpose of the grant is to support municipalities in their efforts to combat the overdose crisis through various initiatives. Eligible projects must align with the Massachusetts State Sub-Division Agreement for Statewide Opioid Settlements and should promote non-punitive, health-centered approaches to substance use disorder. The funds can be utilized for a range of projects, including but not limited to opioid use disorder treatment, recovery housing programs, harm reduction strategies, and educational initiatives aimed at preventing opioid misuse. Eligible applicants for the grant include local governments and nonprofit organizations that are actively engaged in addressing the opioid crisis. The program prioritizes applications from entities that serve diverse and historically underserved communities, particularly those with higher rates of opioid-related overdose deaths. Applicants must demonstrate a commitment from their municipality to earmark a matching portion of their opioid settlement funds for the proposed initiative. This commitment can be evidenced through a formal budget discussion or a signed letter from the mayor or city/town manager. Submission requirements for the grant include proof of the municipality's commitment to matching funds, which may involve a joint application from multiple municipalities forming an Opioid Action Coalition (OAC). In such cases, one municipality must be designated as the lead applicant, and a joint letter signed by all participating municipalities must be submitted. Coalitions that have documented support for their initiatives from various cities or towns may also apply. The evaluation of applications will be based on several criteria, including the alignment of proposed projects with the goals of the grant, the extent of community involvement in project development, and the potential impact on reducing opioid-related harms. The RIZE Massachusetts Foundation will assess the feasibility and sustainability of the proposed initiatives, as well as the collaborative efforts among municipalities and community organizations. The application deadline for the 2025 Municipal Matching Grant is November 1, 2024. Interested applicants are encouraged to prepare their proposals in advance and ensure that all required documentation is submitted by this date. The grant program is anticipated to open for applications in the coming months, and potential applicants should stay informed about any updates or changes to the application process. For more information about the grant and to access the application, interested parties can visit the RIZE Massachusetts Foundation's website. This resource will provide further details on eligibility, submission guidelines, and any additional requirements necessary for a successful application.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $150,000

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

City or township governments
County governments
Nonprofits

Additional Requirements

Who Should Apply RIZE seeks to award matching funds to local governments and nonprofit organizations across the Commonwealth that work on any aspect of the care continuum, from prevention to recovery, and that work with communities and populations that are diverse, historically underserved, and have experienced a higher rate of opioid-related overdose deaths. Both government and nonprofit applicants must submit proof of the municipality’s commitment to earmark a matching portion of their opioid settlement funds to the proposed initiative. Such proof may be a formal recorded budget discussion or a commitment letter signed by the mayor or city/town manager. Municipalities are encouraged to pool settlement funds and can apply together as an OAC, although one municipality must be designated as the lead applicant. Municipalities applying as an OAC must submit a joint letter signed by each participating municipality illustrating the shared commitment. Coalitions that target the opioid crisis with documented support of matching funds from any of the cities/towns within the coalition may also apply.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

RIZE Massachusetts Foundation

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