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Oversight Commission on Alabama Opioid Settlement Fund Grant Program – Alabama Department of Mental Health At the recommendation of the Oversight Commission on Alabama Opioid Settlement Funds , the Legislature has appropriated opioid settlement dollars for ADMH to administer prevention, treatment, and recovery grants. The purpose of this grant program is to prevent, reduce, treat, or mitigate the effects of opioid substance use.
To date, the Legislature has appropriated three rounds of grants: Round 4: HB487 expected to appropriate $8,930,000 in prevention, treatment, and recovery grants. RFP Process: The RFP publication is slated for early July 2026. Round 3: Act 2025-255 appropriated $8,930,000 in prevention, treatment, and recovery grants.
RFP Process: The RFP submission period closed September 8, 2025. Round 2: Act 2024-426 appropriated $8,060,000 in prevention, treatment, and recovery grants. RFP Process: The RFP submission period closed September 23, 2024.
Round 1: Act 2023-384 appropriated $8. 5 million in prevention, treatment, and recovery grants. RFP Process: The RFP submission period closed December 8, 2023.
Round 1 Awardees Impact Summary The RFP Review Selection Process involves the convening of a diverse, multidisciplinary team of stakeholders, community leaders, providers, and state agency personnel.
This group of volunteers, expert in their respective roles, meet to review and score proposals utilizing criteria provided in the Request for Proposals relative to each round of Opioid Settlement Funding allocated to the Department of Mental Health. Grant are awarded in the areas of Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Support. The Selection Committee comprised professionals with prevention, treatment, and recovery backgrounds.
No Selection Committee member submitted a proposal, nor was employed by an organization that submitted a proposal. No Selection Committee member was compensated for their time. Awards were offered in order of final score - in amounts determined by proposed budgets - until funding in each category was no longer available.
This process resulted in a diverse pool of awardees across the state. Debbi Metzger, State Opioid Coordinator Round 3 Opioid Settlement Funds Bidder's Conference ADMH Presentation 10-22-25 ADMH Presentation 03-19-25 ADMH Presentation 12-12-24 ADMH Presentation 01-31-24 ADMH Presentation 09-28-23 ADMH Presentation 11-16-23 Round 2 Opioid Settlement Funds Bidder's Conference
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations addressing opioid use in Alabama. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Oversight Commission on Alabama Opioid Settlement Fund Grant Program is funded by Alabama Department of Mental Health. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Alabama. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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