TITLE
Title
OPIOID SETTLEMENT SPENDING AUTHORIZATION FOR ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES
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SPONSOR
Sponsor
Courtney McFadden
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BACKGROUND
Background
Guilford County conducted and completed a collaborative strategic planning process focused on addressing opioid use and overdose reduction. The FY 2025-26 adopted budget includes funding for the following opioid-related initiatives: the Opioid Community Engagement and Taskforce Coordinator; naloxone distribution; Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) and long-term group living beds at Gibson Park; the GCSTOP Post Overdose Response Team and Opioid Use Disorder Clinic; the EMS MAT Induction Program; Community Outreach and Education; the Syringe Services Program; and NC Survivors Union Medications for Opioid Use Disorder. The total adopted funding for these initiatives in FY 2025-26 is $2,788,424.
Additional activities and associated funding for FY 2025-26 are outlined below:
GCSTOP Post Overdose Response Team and Opioid Use Disorder Clinic
Funding will be used to lease two vehicles dedicated to supporting the Post Overdose Response Team (PORT). These vehicles will facilitate transportation for PORT staff as they conduct community outreach, follow-up visits, and provide direct services to individuals impacted by opioid use. This investment will enhance the team’s ability to respond promptly, engage clients in the field, and improve access to critical support and recovery resources.
Funding Amount: $11,226
Activity Period: January 15, 2026 - June 30, 2026
Community Outreach and Education
Funding will be used to refresh and repair the Mobile Clinic Sprinter Van utilized by the Guilford County Outreach and Education Team. These repairs are necessary to maintain the vehicle’s safety, reliability, and operational integrity as it continues to serve residents throughout the community. The updates will ensure the mobile unit remains a fully functional, professional, and safe healthcare resource supporting outreach, education, and service delivery efforts across Guilford County. The mobile unit will be used exclusively for opioid and substance use prevention and overdose prevention activities. The Opioid Team plans to utilize the unit for community events, outreach efforts, and partnerships with other community agencies to host pop-up events that provide education and resources. Additionally, the Peer Support Team will use the unit to meet privately with clients while conducting outreach in the community.
Funding Amount: $50,000
Activity Period: January 15, 2026 - June 30, 2026
The total funding requested for these additional activities is $61,226. A full spending authorization resolution, detailing these activities, is attached to this agenda item.
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BUDGET IMPACT
Budget Impact
Opioid Settlement Fund
$61,226 Increase in Federal/State Revenue
$61,226 Increase in Appropriation to Opioid Settlement
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REQUESTED ACTION
Requested Action
Adopted the Opioid Settlement Spending Resolution for the use of Opioid settlement funds to fund the GCSTOP Post Overdose Response Team OUD Clinic transportation and Community Outreach and Education repair and refresh mobile clinic sprinter van, under exhibits A and B of the Opioid Settlement MOA as outlined in the resolution in the total amount of $61,226 starting January 15, 2026 and ending June 30, 2026; approved an increase of $61,226 in Federal/State Revenue in the Opioid Settlement Fund budget and increase appropriation to Opioid Settlement by the same amount for these activities.
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