Opioid Settlement Funding
Vernon County is offering grant funding through the National Opioid Settlement to support projects related to the abatement, prevention, treatment, and recovery of opioid drug use and its effects. The funding is available to non-profit organizations, businesses, schools, and local governmental agencies in Vernon County. Eligible projects should align with the values and mission of the Opioid Prevention and Abatement Steering Committee and focus on efforts to educate, train, reduce, and prevent harm from opioids. Applicants can request funding ranging from $100 to $25,000 per application, with a limit of one application per calendar year and a total of three applications per project. There will be three application periods offered each year. To apply, applicants will need to present their proposal to the Opioid Steering Committee, with presentations limited to 5 minutes followed by a question and answer session. It is important to note that projects unrelated to opioid prevention or mitigation efforts, requests for existing debt, expenses that have already been invoiced or paid, and any other expenses deemed ineligible by the Opioid Steering Committee will not be considered for funding.
Award Range
$100 - $25,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
- Eligible applicants: Vernon County non-profit organizations, businesses, schools, and local governmental agencies. - Eligible projects: Projects that align with the Opioid Steering Committee's values, mission, and projects that support efforts to educate, train, reduce, and prevent harm from consequences of opioids. - Ineligible expenses: Projects that do not relate to opioid prevention or mitigation efforts, requests for existing debt, expenses that have already been invoiced/paid, and any other expenses determined ineligible by the Opioid Steering Committee. - Application process: Applicants may receive $100 - $25,000 per application. There is a limit of one application per calendar year and a total of three applications per project. Three application periods will be offered each year. Applicants will present their proposal to the Opioid Steering Committee, with presentations limited to 5 minutes and followed by a Q&A session.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
Not specified
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