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State Directed Opioid Settlement Funds for Primary Prevention Grant Application Information

Application Summary — State Directed Opioid Settlement Funds Primary Prevention Grant


The SFY2025 State Directed Opioid Settlement Funds Primary Prevention Grant Application Period is open from June 25 – July 12, 2024.

Funding Opportunity Title: State Directed Opioid Settlement Funds Primary Prevention Grant

Description: The Governor recommended, and the Legislative Joint Finance Appropriations Committee (JFAC) appropriated, $100,000 of one-time State Directed Opioid Settlement Funds to the Office of Drug Policy (ODP) to support opioid-specific community-based prevention models during State Fiscal Year 2025 (SFY2025). The funds, which will be allocated out across the State to eligible public and non-profit entities through a competitive grant application process, are intended to support the implementation of evidence-based prevention programs in communities to enhance protective factors and promote long-term resiliency in children and youth.

Primary prevention programs and strategies are directed at individuals not identified as in need of treatment and involve activities that shift focus ‘upstream’ to educate and support individuals and communities to prevent drug and alcohol misuse and the development of substance use disorders. This funding may not be used for substance use treatment or recovery services. Additional funding purpose details can be found in the SFY25 Opioid Settlement Funds for Primary Prevention Grant Announcement.

Anticipated Total Available Funding: $100,000.00

Estimated Number of Awards: 5 – 10

Average Award Amount: $10,000 – $20,000

Grant Recipients Notified: August 1, 2024

Grant Award Period: August 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025

Application Submission: Applications must be completed and submitted online: https://form.jotform.com/241685190701152.

Eligible Applicants: Eligible applicants include any public and governmental entity (including tribal entities), such as counties, cities, schools and school districts, and local law enforcement agencies, as well as non-profit entities such as community-based organizations. Federal regulations (Section 90.135, HHS) prohibits the awarding of Block Grant funds to any entity other than a public or non-profit entity.

Award Information: The SFY2025 award period is August 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025.  The State Directed Opioid Settlement Funds for Primary Prevention are provided to grantees on a reimbursement basis. Prevention service(s) provided prior to August 1, 2024 and/or the signing of a grant award document are not be eligible for funding.

Grant awards are contingent upon funds appropriated by federal funding agencies and the Idaho Legislature. Applicants assume all costs associated with the preparation of this grant application.

Additional Application Resources:

Submit Questions to:

  • Destinie Triplett, Program Planning and Development Specialist
  • destinietriplett@odp.idaho.gov
  • (208) 854-3046
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