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Opioid Settlement Impact and Recovery Grants Round 3
https://rifoundation.org/grant/opioid-settlement-impact-and-recovery-grants-3This grant program aims to support programming for trauma supports for RI first responders and peer responders; organizations helping to increase individual and/or community recovery capital; community-based trauma supports, opioid prevention services, and leadership opportunities for youth and young adults; and efforts to support emerging issues in response to the ever-changing overdose epidemic with innovative and adaptable responses.
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Nonprofits receive $1.3 million for opioid recovery and support services
https://rifoundation.org/news/nonprofits-receive-1-3-million-for-opioid-recovery-and-support-servicesThe partnership between the Rhode Island Foundation and the Executive Office of Health and Human Services is fully funded with Opioid Settlement Agreement dollars.
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Nonprofits can apply for nearly $2.5 million for opioid use recovery and support services
https://rifoundation.org/news/nonprofits-can-apply-for-nearly-2-5-million-for-opioid-use-recovery-and-support-servicesPartnership between the Rhode Island Foundation and the Rhode Island Executive Office of Health and Human Services is fully funded with state Opioid Settlement Agreement dollars
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Rhode Island Attorney General’s 6/10 Children’s Fund
https://rifoundation.org/grant/rhode-island-attorney-generals-6-10-childrens-fundGrants from this fund support the health needs and concerns of children residing in Providence, RI, prioritizing those living in the Olneyville, West End, and Silver Lake neighborhoods.
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Nonprofits receive nearly $2.5 million for opioid recovery and support services
https://rifoundation.org/news/nonprofits-receive-nearly-2-5-million-for-opioid-recovery-and-support-servicesThe ongoing partnership between the Rhode Island Foundation and the Rhode Island Executive Office of Health and Human Services is fully funded with Opioid Settlement Agreement dollars