Counties
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Adair* | Lincoln | Pontotoc* |
Cherokee* | Mayes | Seminole* |
Cleveland | Muskogee* | Tulsa* |
Creek* | Oklahoma | Wagoner |
Kingfisher | Okmulgee* | Woodward |
Leflore | Payne* |
Overview
Under title 74, sections 30.3 through 30.8 create the Political Subdivisions Opioid Abatement Grants Act. It is the intent of the Legislature, through enactment of the Political Subdivisions Opioid Abatement Grants Act, to promote and protect the health of Oklahomans by using monetary grants to abate the opioid crisis in a comprehensive manner that includes cooperation and collaboration with political subdivisions. There is hereby created in the State Treasury a revolving fund for the Office of the Attorney General to be designated the "Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Revolving Fund".
Grants will fund treatment and recovery programs, assistance with co-occurring disorders and mental health issues, opioid abuse education and prevention, proper prescription efforts, and strategies to decrease the supply of narcotics across the state.
2024 Grant Awards
The Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Board awarded $11 million in grant awards to 71 cities, counties, schools districts and public trusts to help address Oklahoma’s opioid crisis. Read the Opioid Abatement Board awards first round of grants news release.
Cities
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Bartlesville* | Lone Grove* | Pryor Creek* |
Bixby | Muskogee* | Shawnee* |
Edmond | Norman* | Stilwell |
Lawton* | Okmulgee* | Tahlequah* |
School Districts
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Bartlesville* | Lindsay* | Shawnee* |
Bethany | Marietta* | South Coffeyville* |
Checotah* | Maysville* | Stigler* |
Comanche | Metro Technology Centers | Stillwater |
Dickson | Moore | Stillwell* |
Edmond | Mosely* | Tishomingo |
Guthrie* | Norman | Union * |
Guymon* | Pawhuska* | Warner |
Hillsdale | Perkins-Tryon* | Western Heights* |
Jenks* | Purcell | Westville |
Keys* | Sand Springs* |
Trusts
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Cardinal Point Public Trust | McAlester Regional Health Center Authority | Tahlequah Hospital Authority* |
Comanche County Memorial Hospital Authority | Norman Regional Hospital Authority | |
Grady Memorial Hospital Authority* | Southwestern Oklahoma Development Authority* |
Joint Applications
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Altus/Jackson* |
Rogers /Claremore* |
Tulsa/Tulsa Public Schools* |
*Applications approved with conditions