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Policy committee to reissue RFP for 2024 opioid-abatement funds; to pursue 2025 AG grant up to $900,000
Summary
After OU declined 2024 Attorney General opioid-abatement funds, Oklahoma County staff recommended reissuing an RFP to award the full 2024 allocation to a single qualified partner; the committee also approved moving forward with the 2025 AG opioid-abatement application and RFP to seek up to $900,000.
Oklahoma County policy and governance committee members voted to move forward with a plan to reissue a request for proposals (RFP) to award the county’s 2024 Attorney General (AG) opioid-abatement grant allocation to a single qualified partner and to pursue the AG’s 2025 opioid-abatement grant application.
Jessica, County Manager, explained that the county had been awarded a 2024 AG opioid-abatement grant but that the original planned recipient at OU could not accept the funds. Staff presented two options: (A) reaward the exact 2024 amount to a single organization that can provide in-scope opioid-abatement services for perinatal and postpartum women, or (B) seek AG approval at the AG board meeting…
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