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Jackson County
The purpose of this Request for Proposals (RFP) is to identify qualified organizations to respond to the opioid crisis through opioid epidemic response strategies, including prevention, treatment, recovery, and harm reduction. The goal of this approach is to fund projects in Jackson County that will have a high impact, particularly for Jackson County communities most disproportionately impacted by the opioid crisis.
Jackson County Opioid Epidemic Response RFP
Monroe County
From 2012 through 2016, there were 58 Indiana Counties that had opioid prescribing rates greater than 100 prescriptions per 100 residents. Working through local governments, the State of Indiana has acquired and is disbursing funds to fight this epidemic. Disbursements are currently scheduled to be received by units through 2038. Over the years, the county expects to receive approximately $5,000,000.00. Monroe County is seeking to fight this epidemic by providing funds to individuals and organizations working to support people directly impacted by the opioid epidemic and those seeking or in treatment and recovery in Monroe County.
Allegheny County
The Department of Human Services (DHS), on behalf of Allegheny County, invites proposals from existing and new providers to provide services and solutions funded by the Opioid Settlement Fund (OSF). This RFP will be continuously open to accept Proposals aligned with approved uses described in Exhibit E, Schedule B[1] of the Pennsylvania Opioid Trust Order. Approved uses include treatment, prevention, and a wide range of other strategies intended to address the opioid epidemic and related harms.
Cass County
The purpose of the Opioid Settlement Fund Application is to identify qualified organizations and to respond to the opioid crisis through opioid abatement response strategies, including treatment, prevention, and other services. The goal of this approach is to fund projects in Cass County that will have a high impact, particularly for Cass County communities most disproportionately impacted by the opioid crisis, while building upon local efforts to support community-focused and collaborative evidence-informed approaches that prevent and address addiction across the areas of the community, public health, human services, and public safety.
City of Detroit
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Oct 30, 2025