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Opioid Settlement Funding Initiatives (New York - Community Prevention Coalitions) is sponsored by New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS). This initiative funds the establishment of Fentanyl, Opioids, Rx coalitions to build on successful evidence-based opioid and heroin use prevention strategies. The goal is to address substance use disorder through primary prevention education programs.
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Opioid Settlement Funding Initiatives | Office of Addiction Services and Supports New York State Opioid Settlements Opioid Settlement Funding Initiatives Initiatives and guidance for the use of opioid settlement dollars. Opioid Settlement Funding Initiatives Open Projects refers to projects that are currently being offered through the Opioid Settlement Funding initiative.
Awarded projects list refers to projects that are past the deadline to apply for the funding. Additional details for each funding opportunity can be found on each project page.
Youth Services Expansion in Recovery Community and Outreach (RFA) Sett-26007 - Funding is available for up to 15 NYS OASAS-funded Recovery Community and Outreach Centers (RCOCs) to expand their scope to include services for youth ages 12-17, in designated counties.
Recovery Residences Request for Applications – SETT 24029 - Approximately $5,000,000 of Opioid Settlement Funding is available toward this effort and will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis throughout New York State until funds are exhausted. The funding opportunity is for newly certified Recovery Residence providers to enhance their current residence sites and operations.
In-Community Clinic Services - SETT 25006 - Funding is available for Part 822-certified providers to offer in-community clinic services outside of their physical address. $8. 4M is available for fourteen (14) 24-month awards: one award in each Economic Development Region (EDR) outside of New York City and one in each of the five (5) boroughs in New York City.
The maximum award will be $600,000 per award or $300,000 for a 12-month period. Comprehensive Low-Threshold Buprenorphine Services SETT-23001 - $7,500,000 is currently available to support Comprehensive Low-Threshold Buprenorphine Programs through a maximum of 15 awards; each award may be up to $500,000; an additional two years of funding may be provided as available.
OASAS seeks to award at least one program in each of the 10 Empire State Development (ESD) Regions. Comprehensive Integrated Outpatient Treatment Program SETT-23004 - More than $8 million in funding is available for the development of Comprehensive Integrated Outpatient Treatment Programs throughout the state of New York.
A Comprehensive Integrated Outpatient Treatment Program has co-located Part 822 Outpatient Services and Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP) services under one PRU or operating certificate. Outreach and Engagement Services – Clinic Model SETT-23005 Through Opioid Settlement Funds, OASAS is seeking applications for the delivery of outreach and engagement services following a clinic model.
Eligible applicant information and other details can be found in the RFA. Outreach and Engagement Services – Street Outreach Model SETT-23006 OASAS is seeking applications for the delivery of street-level outreach and engagement services to populations with greater difficulty accessing harm reduction, substance use disorder treatment, and recovery support services. Funding of more than $3.
7 million is currently available to eligible applicants for Year 1. Up to $250,000 per awardee is subsequently available for Year 2. Connections to Care SETT-23008 - $2.
2 million is available via RFA to establish Connections to Care programs. Maximum of 11 awards of up to $200,000 per year for an anticipated three-year period. Eligible applicants can apply for a maximum of one award.
Community Prevention Coalitions: Fentanyl, Opioids, Rx SETT-23009 - $1. 4 million in funding is available for this initiative to fund seven (7) applicants up to $200,000 each to establish Fentanyl, Opioids, Rx coalitions, which will build on the successful implementation of evidence-based opioid and heroin use prevention strategies.
Youth Education and Engagement - SETT-23011 - $4 million in Opioid Settlement Funds are available for the development of primary prevention education programs to work with schools who have a higher than average Opioid Burden as defined by DOH which includes opioid overdose deaths, non-fatal outpatient emergency department visits and hospital discharges involving opioid abuse, poisoning, dependence and unspecified use.
Non-Medical Transportation- SETT-23015 - Approximately $6. 3 million is available to serve up to 13 applicants at $240,000 each per year for two years based on funding availability. Comprehensive Integrated Outpatient Treatment Programs - SETT-23016 - Over $8 million in one-time funding is available for up to 15 individual awards to integrate OTP services and offer comprehensive integrated outpatient treatment.
Local Impact Initiatives - SETT-23019 - $1. 3 million is being made available to support small local community organizations working on initiatives to address substance use disorder.
Local Impact Initiatives Round 2 - SETT 23025 - OASAS is awarding up to $9,500 in funding through the Opioid Settlement Fund, on a first come, first served basis, to local community organizations in New York state for projects that address Substance Use Disorder (SUD).
Leadership Institute - RFP 23027 (Amended 2-21-24) OASAS is seeking bidders to develop a leadership institute for 500 to 1,000 current or soon-to-be middle management-level staff working across the state in the OASAS Substance Use Disorder (SUD) continuum of care and services. Comprehensive Outpatient Treatment Programs - RFA 24028 - More than $9.
5 million is being made available for the development of Comprehensive Outpatient Treatment Programs throughout the state of New York. Government Academic Research and Evaluation - RFP 23026 (Amended 2-16-24) - OASAS is seeking to partner with an academic institution to expand and enhance the monitoring and evaluation of the substance use and addiction service and treatment programs and initiatives supported by Opioid Settlement Funds.
OASAS seeks to make one award for up to $300,000 per year for 3 years. Supplemental Block Grant Funding Initiatives offer supplemental funding to eligible parties; Grantees use awarded funds for prevention, treatment, recovery support, and other supportive services. OASAS holds regular calls with the community to address opioid settlement fund initiatives.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Eligible applicants who can establish Fentanyl, Opioids, Rx coalitions. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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