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County announces opioid‑settlement grant awards process results and names student billboard winner for overdose prevention campaign

5028308 · June 19, 2025
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County staff briefed commissioners on the opioid‑settlement competitive application process—39 applications submitted to the trust, 29 initially approved—and the Office of Drug and Alcohol announced a high‑school winner for an overdose prevention billboard contest.

County staff from the Office of Innovation Strategy and Performance and the Office of Drug and Alcohol briefed the commissioners on June 18 about Montgomery County’s opioid‑settlement competitive application process and related prevention work.

Matt Phillips (OISP) and Matt Phillips’ colleagues said the county conducted a structured competitive process tied to settlement requirements: an open application window (Nov. 1–Dec. 31), community survey input, and community reviewers who evaluated proposals…

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