Goodhue County Opioid Settlement Grant
This funding opportunity provides financial support for community-based projects in Goodhue County that aim to prevent opioid misuse and promote healthy lifestyles.
The Goodhue County Opioid Settlement Grant aims to distribute up to $200,000 in funds from the county's opioid settlement to support community-based projects addressing the opioid crisis. The funding is intended for initiatives that promote safe and healthy lifestyles, with a focus on preventing opioid misuse and overdose. Grants are one-year awards for projects beginning in 2025, and there are no minimum or maximum funding limits per request. Successful projects may be considered for future funding opportunities as the county will continue to receive opioid settlement funds for 18 years. Eligible applicants include a range of entities such as nonprofit organizations, schools, government agencies, treatment centers, churches, and for-profit organizations serving Goodhue County communities. Projects must either introduce new services or expand existing ones, and the funding cannot be used to replace current funding for ongoing services. All applications must address one or more of OSAC's investment priorities, which include hiring Certified Peer Recovery Specialists, increasing mental health treatment for youth, expanding youth prevention programs, or providing harm reduction education and resources. Applications are due by November 15, 2024, at 4:30 p.m., with late submissions not being accepted. Applicants must also present their projects to the Opioid Settlement Advisory Council on November 22, 2024. The council will evaluate proposals based on alignment with OSAC's vision, project feasibility, potential for lasting impact, and clarity of the budget and work plan. Grant recipients must adhere to state compliance and reporting requirements, including submitting an annual report on project outcomes. This funding opportunity is ideal for organizations aiming to make a sustainable impact on opioid misuse prevention and recovery support in Goodhue County.
Award Range
Not specified - $200,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
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Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
PROJECT REQUIREMENTS Eligible grantees must serve Goodhue County communities. Organizations eligible to apply for funding include nonprofit organizations, schools, government agencies, for-profit organizations, chemical health and mental health treatment centers and programs, churches, and/or individuals with new innovative programs with proof of fiscal sponsorship, etc. Projects must address one or more of the investment priorities listed below. Projects must be new services/resources or an expansion of existing services/resources. Opioid settlement funds cannot be used to replace funding for existing services/resources. Applicants that are awarded funding will sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Goodhue County Health and Human Services. Applicants that are awarded funding will complete a brief annual outcome report on actual metrics from the intended measures you self-identified within this application. Applicants may be asked to complete a pre-award risk assessment, if determined necessary, by the Goodhue County Health and Human Services Finance Department. Grantees are subject to audit and Data Practices Act. All contracts and pass-through disbursements of Opioid Settlement Funds to subrecipients or grantees must comply with Minnesota Statues section 16C.05, subdivision 5. Subrecipients or grantees must also comply with the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, as provided by Minnesota Statutes section 13.05, subdivision 11. Grantees of Opioid Settlement Funds must adhere to the MINNESOTA OPIOIDS STATE-SUBDIVISION MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT REPORTING AND COMPLIANCE ADDENDUM by reporting outcomes on a brief annual report.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
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