In a continued effort to combat the opioid crisis and support local initiatives, the Adams County Opioid Abatement Council has officially opened its second cycle of grant funding. This cycle of funding is focused on filling critical gaps in treatment and recovery services, as well as prevention and education efforts within our region.
The Adams County Opioid Abatement Grant focuses on funding projects that are data-driven, innovative, collaborative with partner entities, and build on proven-effective practices. From innovative educational campaigns to expanding access to treatment resources, the grant seeks to empower local organizations and initiatives making a tangible impact on the opioid crisis.
Grant applicants are encouraged to visit the official grant information page for detailed guidelines, eligibility criteria, and the application process.
Key Information:
- When Are Proposals Due?
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- November 15, 2023
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- What Are The Priorities For This Cycle Of Funding?
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- Filling critical gaps in treatment and recovery services, as well as prevention and education efforts within our region
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- What Do We Need To Know About The Request For Proposals (RFP) Process?
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- Our RFP process encourages collaboration, innovation, and a departure from convention. We seek proposals rooted in nationally recognized outcomes and best practices while welcoming innovative ideas that prioritize data tracking and showcase effective solutions.
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- What Are Some Elements We Should Include In An Application?
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- Data driven proposals- focused on what high-level outcomes projects will be working towards and effective ways of tracking progress towards those metrics
- Collaboration between programs and organizations
- Evidence based practices that scale what has been proven to be effective to impact our region
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- How Do We Apply?
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- Interested organizations of all sizes are encouraged to submit proposals that prioritize outcomes, emphasize data tracking, and showcase innovative solutions. The application form and guidelines are available [provide website link].
For more information and to access the grant application, click here, or contact the RMP Team at adcoopioidcouncil@rmpbackbone.org