GASCONADE COUNTY—Gasconade County is now accepting applications for opioid remediation projects through its Opioid Settlement funding. Businesses, not-for-profit organizations and tax entities serving Gasconade County are eligible to apply.
These funds come from a joint effort to hold accountable those companies that have contributed to the opioid epidemic across the nation. In 2020, the Missouri General Assembly established the Opioid Addiction Treatment and Recovery Fund to receive settlement payments. In 2021, the state received its initial settlement payment. As of January 2024, settlements continue to be negotiated and finalized by the state and the political subdivisions that signed on to the lawsuit. Gasconade County is one of 106 counties participating in the opioid lawsuit.
For a project to be eligible for funding, it should be listed on the Exhibit E, Schedule B of the Missouri Department of Mental Health’s Approved Uses for Opioid Remediation, located at https://moopioidsettlements.dmh.mo.gov/ReportingResources/AllowableUses. Gasconade County has funding priorities in the areas of prevention education, re-entry specialist/community behavioral health liaison, law enforcement, first responders, drug court, support groups and transportation.
Those interested in applying can receive an application by contacting the Gasconade County Opioid Fund Disbursement Committee Chair Kenna Fricke at GCOS@gasconadecountyhealth.com. The application is available online at https://gasconadecountyhealth.com/opioid-funds-application/.
MRPC will assist in reviewing projects for completeness to ensure that activities proposed are eligible and will then submit all projects to the Gasconade County Commission, along with its administrative review information, for the county to make funding decisions and disburse funds. Proposals for Opioid Settlement Funding will be accepted on a quarterly basis. Applications will be due Nov. 28, 2024, Feb. 27, 2025, May 29, 2025 and Aug. 28, 2025.
MRPC assisted the commission with developing its application and process and will assist the county by ensuring selected projects are eligible expenditures under opioid settlements. MRPC will also be helping to secure required documentation and assist with required reporting.
Formed in 1969, MRPC is a voluntary council of governments serving Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Maries, Osage, Phelps, Pulaski and Washington counties and their respective cities. Mary Heywood, representing the unemployed, serves as chair of the board. A professional staff of 28 offers technical assistance and services, such as grant preparation and administration, housing assistance, transportation planning, environmental planning, ordinance codification, business loans and other services to member communities.
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