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Find similar grantsOpioid Restitution Fund Competitive Grants is sponsored by Maryland Office of Overdose Response. Supports programs addressing overdose in Maryland using proceeds from prescription opioid-related legal settlements.
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MOOR Competitive Grant Program is a grant from Maryland's Office of Overdose Response that funds organizations implementing programs aligned with Maryland's Overdose Response Strategy. Approximately $6 million in total funding is available for fiscal year 2027, distributed to the highest-scoring proposals that address the state's greatest needs in overdose prevention and response. Eligible applicants include state agencies, local government entities, and nonprofit community-based partners in Maryland. The program supports a wide range of harm reduction, prevention, treatment, and recovery initiatives.
Maryland Office of Overdose Response Competitive Grant Program is a state funding program from the Maryland Office of Overdose Response that supports community-based overdose prevention, harm reduction, and recovery services across Maryland. Grants of up to $500,000 are available to nonprofits, local governments, and community organisations working to reduce overdose deaths and connect individuals to substance use treatment and recovery supports. Eligible applicants must be based in Maryland and demonstrate the capacity to implement evidence-based overdose response programming. The previous application deadline was March 6, 2026. Organisations should monitor the Maryland Office of Overdose Response for future funding cycles and announcements.