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Momentum Initiative Grant (MIG) – West Virginia First Foundation Momentum Initiative Grant (MIG) 2025 Momentum Initiative Grant (MIG) The Momentum Initiative Grant (MIG) was designed to support projects and organizations that strengthen systems of care and drive long-term impact across West Virginia’s substance use disorder response, including prevention, treatment, recovery, and workforce continuum.
Building on the lessons learned from the Initial Opportunity Grant, MIG reflects a more deliberate and disciplined approach, balancing urgency with accountability, evidence, and sustainability.
Through MIG, the West Virginia First Foundation is advancing nearly $18 million in funding to support initiatives designed to create lasting change across all regions of the state, representing a significant step forward in the scale and structure of opioid settlement investment in West Virginia.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations addressing substance use disorder response in West Virginia. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Direct Funding Model (DFM) is sponsored by West Virginia First Foundation Inc.. The Direct Funding Model supports high-impact projects outside of traditional grant cycles. This model is designed for initiatives that demonstrate multi-regional impact and have secured co-funding from external sources, such as local government settlement funds. The program focuses on prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts related to the opioid crisis. Geographic focus: West Virginia (minimum 4 regions) Focus areas: Substance Use Disorder Prevention, Treatment Services, Recovery Support, Opioid Crisis Mitigation
Direct Funding Model (DFM) is sponsored by West Virginia First Foundation Inc.. The Direct Funding Model supports high-impact projects outside of traditional grant cycles. This model is designed for initiatives that demonstrate multi-regional impact and have secured co-funding from external sources, such as local government settlement funds. The program focuses on prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts related to the opioid crisis. Geographic focus: West Virginia (minimum 4 regions) Focus areas: Substance Use Disorder Prevention, Treatment Services, Recovery Support, Opioid Crisis Mitigation