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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.
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Provide services and solutions funded by the opioid settlement fund (osf). Dhs will consider funding requests of any amount. Proposers should indicate whether proposed projects can be implemented if awarded less than the requested amount, even if on a smaller scale. Given the amount of funding available, dhs anticipates single awards of less than $500,000 and an average award size of $25,000 - $250,000
Posted Date
Sep 11, 2025
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Release: Sep 11, 2025
Close: Mar 12, 2026
Provide services and solutions funded by the opioid settlement fund (osf). Dhs will consider funding requests of any amount. Proposers should indicate whether proposed projects can be implemented if awarded less than the requested amount, even if on a smaller scale. Given the amount of funding available, dhs anticipates single awards of less than $500,000 and an average award size of $25,000 - $250,000
AvailableInvites proposals from organizations, (individual/ sole proprietor, LLC's, non-profit or for profit), interested in requesting funding from opioid settlement funds to assist the city with the goals set forth in the lawrence opioid comprehensive plan.
Posted Date
Dec 15, 2025
Due Date
Jan 6, 2026
Release: Dec 15, 2025
Close: Jan 6, 2026
Invites proposals from organizations, (individual/ sole proprietor, LLC's, non-profit or for profit), interested in requesting funding from opioid settlement funds to assist the city with the goals set forth in the lawrence opioid comprehensive plan.
AvailableThe Massachusetts Department of Public Health (Bureau of Substance Addiction Services) is soliciting proposals from Opioid Treatment Programs to provide medication-assisted treatment, counseling, case management, and related services. The solicitation will contract OTPs as the payer of last resort for these services and lists an expected multi-year procurement with an estimated total value of $76,500,000.
Posted Date
Feb 15, 2024
Due Date
Jun 30, 2033
Release: Feb 15, 2024
Close: Jun 30, 2033
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (Bureau of Substance Addiction Services) is soliciting proposals from Opioid Treatment Programs to provide medication-assisted treatment, counseling, case management, and related services. The solicitation will contract OTPs as the payer of last resort for these services and lists an expected multi-year procurement with an estimated total value of $76,500,000.
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.
Posted Date
Sep 30, 2025
Due Date
Dec 30, 2025
Release: Sep 30, 2025
Close: Dec 30, 2025
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.
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