Grants available from county’s Opioid Abatement Settlement grant

Application available now

Request for Proposals

Due to the extensive damage and loss of life caused by the opioid crisis that was brought on by the unethical and over-prescribing of opioid medications, the state of Tennessee will be receiving over $1 billion over 18 years in settlement funds from several large corporations. Lawrence County has been allocated a portion of these funds, which will be received in annual payments. The County has established the Lawrence County Opioid Board to oversee the spending of these funds to ensure they are used to remediate the opioid crisis and save lives. The Board will invite community organizations to apply for these funds annually.

Availability of Funds

The selection process for funding will utilize a competitive process, and the number of awards will be dependent on the amount of funds available for annual allocation. The amount of funds available and dates of application submissions and awards will differ annually. Proposals will be accepted between Tuesday, October 23 and Monday, December 2 at 4 p.m.

Up to 20% of the available funds can be held back at the discretion of the Lawrence County Opioid Board each funding cycle for urgent needs that may arise between annual funding periods. If the holdback funds are not allocated prior to the next funding cycle, they will be included in the total amount available for distribution.

Eligibility

Applications will be accepted from any organization that serves residents of Lawrence County but will only be distributed to those that provide services that fall within the approved remediation uses set forth by the TN Opioid Abatement Council, listed below in Allowable Uses of Funds and outlined in Exhibit E. If an applying organization is located outside of Lawrence County, funds will only be awarded to that organization if they are used to serve Lawrence County residents. The Lawrence County Opioid Board will dispense funds in accordance with all applicable rules and regulations that counties must adhere to when allocating funds to community organizations.

Required Documents for Application Submission

Proposals are due by Monday, December 2 at 4 p.m., and must be submitted to the Lawrence County Opioid Board by emailing OpioidAbatement@lawrencecountytn.gov with the following required documents:

*Application for funding – available at this link

*Completed budget template

*Current annual operating budget

*State certification, licensure, or accreditation if applicable Letters of support from any project partners or collaborators if applicable

Selection and Award Process

The Lawrence County Opioid Board will review and score all applications received. The board will consider scores and along with other factors to make funding decisions. These factors may include county priorities, community needs, funds available, cost-effectiveness, and federal and state regulations. If the total amount requested is higher than the total amount available for distribution, applicants may be contacted to discuss possible project and/or budget revisions.

Notice of award is expected to occur by January 2, 2025. Following the notice of award, the organizations will be contacted to discuss the contract process and specific metrics that must be reported back to the county.

The funding period will be 12 months in duration beginning February 3, 2025 unless an alternative project start date is agreed upon by the awardee and Lawrence County Finance Director.

Allowable Uses of Funds & Funding Restrictions

Awarded funds cannot be used for administrative or indirect costs. Activities must meet the definition of opioid remediation, be evidence-based strategies or promising practices, and align with the core strategies and allowable uses outlined by Exhibit E. The Tennessee Opioid Abatement Council (TN OAC) adjusted Exhibit E into the Remediation List Strategies. Organizations will be asked to use this document when applying and for reporting purposes if funded. Core strategies include:

Naloxone or other FDA-approved drugs to reverse opioid overdoses

Medication-assisted Treatment (MAT) distribution and other opioid-related treatment

Address the needs of pregnant and postpartum women

Expanding treatment for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)

Expansion of warm hand-off programs and recovery services

Treatment for incarcerated population

Prevention programs

Expanding syringe service programs

Evidence-based data collection and research analyzing the effectiveness of the abatement strategies within the state

Requirements if Awarded Funding

Organizations awarded funding are required to:

Utilize funds within the defined funding period as agreed upon in the contract. If those funds are not used as agreed in the contract the applicant may:

Return any remaining funds to the Lawrence County Opioid Board at the end of the funding period, OR

Request an extension to use the funds past the funding period, OR

Request an amendment to their current contract to use the remaining funds for additional strategies

Ensure utilization of funds supplements, rather than supplants, existing funding

Ensure all funds are used in alignment with remediation uses approved by the TN Opioid Abatement Council as described above

Ensure funds are not used for administrative or indirect costs

Provide data on program outputs, outcomes, impact, and effectiveness as determined by the Lawrence County Opioid Board

Complete and submit required quarterly and annual reports to the county

Reporting Requirements

Organizations should provide quarterly progress reports to OpioidAbatement@lawrencecountytn.gov starting May 15, 2025, or 14 days after the first project quarter if an alternative start date is agreed upon. The reports must outline the following:

Staff working on the project

Community partners involved with the project

Challenges and barriers experienced within the associated timeframe

Successes experienced within the associated timeframe

Anticipated next steps

Strategies addressed

Number of Lawrence County residents served with settlement funding

All project-specific metrics determined by the Lawrence County Opioid Board

An annual report is to be provided following project close by March 3, 2026 or 30 days after project close if an alternative start date is agreed upon. The annual report must include all the above data and be submitted to OpioidAbatement@lawrencecountytn.gov.

Application Checklist

To be considered a complete application and qualify for funding, the following items must be submitted:

Grant application for funding (with completed budget template, budget narrative, and workplan)

Current annual operating budget

State certification, licensure, or accreditation if applicable

Letters of support from any project partners or collaborators

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