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Overdose Prevention and Community Healing Fund is sponsored by The Scattergood Foundation. This fund utilizes national opioid settlement dollars to address the harms caused by the opioid epidemic in Philadelphia communities. It focuses on three key areas: treatment, recovery, and overdose prevention; community and family healing; and opioid use prevention.
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Overdose Prevention and Community Healing Fund Community Fund for Wellness Kensington Community Resilience Fund The Overdose Prevention and Community Healing Fund uses national opioid settlement dollars to repair the harms inflicted on communities across Philadelphia as a result of the opioid epidemic and overdose crisis.
The Fund draws on lived experience and community participation to direct resources to organizations doing work in the following three areas: treatment, recovery, and overdose prevention , community and family healing; and opioid use prevention . Decades of deceptive and harmful practices by pharmaceutical companies contributed to epidemic opioid use and more than one million overdose deaths in the US since 1999.
Philadelphia has not been immune – more than 1,000 people have lost their lives to unintentional overdose each year since 2017. In the last several years, overdose rates have increased dramatically among communities of color. The overdose crisis has touched just about every zip code in Philadelphia, with the highest numbers of overdose deaths occurring in 19124, 19132, 19133, 19134, and 19140.
Communities and families have a right to access resources that can support prevention, treatment, recovery, and healing efforts. The Overdose Prevention and Community Healing Fund mobilizes impacted residents to award grants to community-based organizations doing critical and under resourced work to repair and revitalize communities.
The Overdose Prevention and Community Healing Fund is a partnership of the City of Philadelphia and the Scattergood Foundation. Learn more about the Fund, its community-driven approach, and hear from grantees in this video series . Is the organization recognized as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or have a fiscal sponsor?
Is the organization headquartered in and serving communities located in Philadelphia County? For neighborhood-based applications, will the funded work take place in the identified zip codes? Does the organization have an annual budget of $5 million or less?
All applicants are required to attend or view a recording of a virtual informational session.
Community Advisory Committee is convened to develop grant strategy City of Philadelphia and Scattergood Foundation launch Request for Proposals and organizations submit applications using the online portal Scattergood Foundation staff review applications to ensure all applications meet eligibility criteria Place-based Community Granting Groups review applications and make selections for grant awards Applicants notified of application status and grant awards are publicly announced Grantees implement programs and participate in Community of Practice Organizational Support Grants Organizational Support Grants for $20,000 can support organizations that are working to advance treatment, recovery, and overdose prevention; community and family healing, and/or opioid use prevention.
Funding can be used to support a wide range of operating and program costs. Program Grants for $100,000 can support specific programs and projects that directly advance treatment, recovery, and overdose prevention; community and family healing; and/or opioid use prevention. Funding can be used to support staff time and specific program-related costs.
Treatment, Recovery, and Overdose Prevention The focus of the funded work is to prevent overdose among people who use drugs . Work in this focus area can include but is not limited to outreach, education, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery services. Community and Family Healing The focus of the funded work is to promote healing for individuals, families, and communities that have been impacted by the overdose crisis .
Work in this focus area can include but is not limited to grief counseling and healing services, building social connection and resilience in impacted communities, and supporting the wellbeing of community workers in the substance use field. The focus of the funded work is to provide education and supportive opportunities for people who may be at risk of using opioids .
Work in this focus area can include but is not limited to awareness building and outreach, education, training, and other prevention-focused programming. We prioritize community voice and participation in decision making. We highlight community strengths and opportunities for growth.
We consider the whole person and their context . We support a range of services to meet people where they are . We seek justice, challenge oppression, and distribute resources equitably .
We are open to change and responsive to new learning. We draw on lived experience, data, and evidence to inform strategy. Is the organization recognized as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or have a fiscal sponsor?
Is the organization headquartered in and serving communities located in Philadelphia County? For neighborhood-based applications, will the funded work take place in the identified zip codes? Does the organization have an annual budget of $5 million or less?
All applicants are required to attend or view a recording of a virtual informational session.
Community Advisory Committee is convened to develop grant strategy City of Philadelphia and Scattergood Foundation launch Request for Proposals and organizations submit applications using the online portal Scattergood Foundation staff review applications to ensure all applications meet eligibility criteria Place-based Community Granting Groups review applications and make selections for grant awards Applicants notified of application status and grant awards are publicly announced Grantees implement programs and participate in Community of Practice Organizational Support Grants Organizational Support Grants for $20,000 can support organizations that are working to advance treatment, recovery, and overdose prevention; community and family healing, and/or opioid use prevention.
Funding can be used to support a wide range of operating and program costs. Program Grants for $100,000 can support specific programs and projects that directly advance treatment, recovery, and overdose prevention; community and family healing; and/or opioid use prevention. Funding can be used to support staff time and specific program-related costs.
Treatment, Recovery, and Overdose Prevention The focus of the funded work is to prevent overdose among people who use drugs . Work in this focus area can include but is not limited to outreach, education, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery services. Community and Family Healing The focus of the funded work is to promote healing for individuals, families, and communities that have been impacted by the overdose crisis .
Work in this focus area can include but is not limited to grief counseling and healing services, building social connection and resilience in impacted communities, and supporting the wellbeing of community workers in the substance use field. The focus of the funded work is to provide education and supportive opportunities for people who may be at risk of using opioids .
Work in this focus area can include but is not limited to awareness building and outreach, education, training, and other prevention-focused programming. We prioritize community voice and participation in decision making. We highlight community strengths and opportunities for growth.
We consider the whole person and their context . We support a range of services to meet people where they are . We seek justice, challenge oppression, and distribute resources equitably .
We are open to change and responsive to new learning. We draw on lived experience, data, and evidence to inform strategy.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations working to advance treatment, recovery, overdose prevention, community and family healing, and/or opioid use prevention. Prioritizes community voice and participation. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $100,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Overdose Prevention and Community Healing Fund is funded by The Scattergood Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Pennsylvania. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.