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Monroe awards $84,900 in opioid-settlement grants to four local programs

Monroe City Council · January 1, 2025
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The council approved $84,900 in grants funded by national opioid-settlement proceeds, recommending awards to Salus Center for Hope, Recovery Advocacy Warriors, Monroe County Opportunity Program and Monroe High School. The grants run one year and recipients must provide quarterly reporting and final closeout reports.

Monroe City Council approved a total of $84,900 in grant awards from opioid-settlement funds to four local programs, following review of proposals submitted in response to a city request for proposals.

Mark Cochran, assistant city manager and director of economic and community development, summarized the RFP process and the pool of funds available. He said the city has received roughly $246,000 so far from…

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