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Hamilton County approves $3.9 million in local "1 Ohio" recovery grants for treatment, housing and supports
Summary
The Board of County Commissioners approved contracting for $3.9 million in locally administered opioid-recovery grants to fund treatment, recovery housing, peer supports and a forensic laboratory instrument.
The Board of County Commissioners of Hamilton County voted unanimously on May 1, 2025, to approve contracting for approximately $3,900,000 in locally administered "1 Ohio" recovery funds to support treatment, recovery housing, peer support positions and forensic capacity.
Commissioners approved awards and contracts for multiple nonprofit providers and a coroner laboratory purchase during a presentation by county staff that described the local grant process, eligibility and evaluation. The board’s action covers two-year grants and local contracts that the county will execute with selected providers.
The grants will fund projects the county’s Office of Addiction Response and its review partners recommended. The county noted a large demand for funding: 31 applications requested nearly $11 million for this round, while about $3.9 million was available. The county said $1.9 million of the local allocation was pledged by the City of Cincinnati and $2.0 million came from the county’s 2025…
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