Accessing Opioid Settlement Funds

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While federal funding for addiction treatment programs and research is being cut, more than $50 billion is being distributed to state and local programs from opioid-related lawsuits.  There is great debate on the use of these funds as states are implementing structures and plans to distribute the settlement funds. In fact, comedian and political commentator John Oliver recently discussed ongoing issues relating to the use of opioid litigation settlement funds. The video can be seen here.

If you are a substance use disorder treatment provider, debating the use of these funds may feel academic because your immediate objective is to obtain some of those funds to keep your business afloat. Below are a few helpful resources that provide information on various states’ announcements of awards of settlement funding, state priorities to guide settlement sending, and decision making and spending processes:

This list is not comprehensive and there are many other helpful websites including information on state and local websites. Accessing funds is a constant challenge in the substance use treatment industry, and these sources may help you in that process.

Reddy’s Rule #6

Your representations while seeking funds should be accurate and the settlement funds should be used for their exact purpose. 

Be well.

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