Kent County is accepting Public Interest Forms for Opioid Abatement & Remediation funding now through April 24, 2026. Learn about eligibility, required steps, and how to apply on our OARS webpage. The OARS webpage can be found here.
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Welcome to the Kent County Public Interest Form for Opioid Settlement Funding. This preliminary form is designed to identify partners capable of delivering high-impact abatement and remediation services to repair the harm caused by the opioid crisis. Our primary objective is to support a unified strategy for prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts specifically for Kent County residents.
The Process: Organizations that submit this form will be notified of their status within one week of the closing date. Selected organizations will then be invited to complete a formal, comprehensive application through the Prescription Opioid Settlement Distribution Commission (POSDC) private portal.
Applicants are encouraged to review these standards before proceeding:
OARS Detailed Grant Info
Online Application