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Find similar grantsApplication period is March 2026; awards announced January 2027; contract term July 2027 – June 2030
Community Grants Cycle 3 is sponsored by Tennessee Opioid Abatement Council. Community Grants are awarded to Tennessee-based agencies who apply for opioid settlement funding during the open procurement.
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* Go to Opioid Abatement Council * Current Community Grants Cycle * Previous Community Grants * Community Grants Dashboard * Community Advocacy Panel * Current Community Grants Cycle * Previous Community Grants * Community Grants Dashboard * Community Advocacy Panel **The Opioid Abatement Council is required by law to "disburse the remaining sixty-five percent (65%) of such proceeds for statewide, regional, or local opioid abatement and remediation purposes pursuant to §33-11-105" from the opioid abatement fund.
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§ 33-11-103. ** If the Opioid Abatement Council is currently accepting applications, this page will display the application timeline and relevant details. If no such information is shown, the Council is not accepting applications at this time.
The Opioid Abatement Council will post information, activities, announcements of funding, etc. related to the 65% of the opioid abatement fund on this page. Please check back often for updates. ## Community Grants Cycle 3 Information for Community Grants Cycle 3 including the Announcement of Funding,schedule of events, and including information for submitting an application is now posted on the Community Grants Cycle 3 page.
Community Grants are awarded to Tennessee-based agencies who apply for opioid settlement funding during the open procurement. Community Grants must be directed to projects which address Tennessee’s opioid epidemic.
Funds must be used to deliver services to individuals and communities in Tennessee which focus on Primary Prevention, Harm Reduction, Treatment, Recovery Support, Education/ Training or Research or Evaluation of Abatement Strategy Efficacy. The Opioid Abatement Council Community Grants will be disbursed via invoicing on incurred costs from the Grantee. The Grantee may invoice the Opioid Abatement Council monthly or quarterly.
Any selected Grantee will be subject to fiscal and program monitoring which will be performed by the Opioid Abatement Council Office. ## Community Grant Cycles The OAC Community Grants are awarded in Cycles. Please see the Cycle pages within the Community Funding section for information specific to each Cycle.
The Opioid Abatement Council approved this schedule for Community Grants on July 31, 2024: ## Allocation Percentages The Opioid Abatement Council approved these allocation percentages for Community Grants on December 5, 2022: This Page Last Updated: March 17, 2026 at 3:39 PM [](https://www. tn. gov/oac/community.
html#header-logo) * 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline * Lifeline Peer Recovery Project * Promise to Call - Suicide Prevention * 2025 County Direct Payment Amounts * Approved Remediation Activity List * Attorney General Opioid Settlement Info * Learn How to Reverse an Overdose, Save a Life * Join Your Local Prevention Coalition * Substance Use Treatment * Learn More About Medication Assisted Treatment * Recovery Housing Resources **Opioid Abatement Council** Stephen Loyd, MD - Chairman Andrew Jackson Building, 6th Floor * About TennesseeTitle VIAccessibilityHelp & ContactSurvey
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Tennessee-based agencies addressing the opioid epidemic through Primary Prevention, Harm Reduction, Treatment, Recovery Support, Education/Training, or Research/Evaluation. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $84,000,000 total over 3 years Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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