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Iowa is distributing $14 million in opioid settlement funds across two phases to support community-based prevention, treatment, and recovery programs.
Iowa has launched a two-phase opioid settlement funding program, allocating $7 million in each round to combat the opioid crisis, with up to $1 million available per project.
Administered by the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services, the funds support prevention, treatment, and recovery services, including medication-assisted treatment and overdose reversal drugs.
Projects must address community-specific needs, use evidence-based strategies, and measure outcomes.
Input from local behavioral health advisory councils helped shape the initiative, which aims to expand access to care and improve recovery outcomes statewide.
Applications are now open.
Iowa está distribuyendo $ 14 millones en fondos de liquidación de opioides en dos fases para apoyar programas de prevención, tratamiento y recuperación basados en la comunidad.