75% Kansas Fights Addiction Fund (KFA) share: Depends on future programming (not required). The Kansas Fights Addiction Act Grant Review Board is not required to seek public input on uses of its share. However, in late 2023, the Sunflower Foundation selected the University of Kansas Center for Public Partnerships and Research to complete a “year-long, comprehensive statewide needs assessment of substance use disorder (SUD) systems and related work” to support planning and future investments by the Kansas Fights Addiction Review Board.[1] This effort, United to Transform, conducted an online survey that invited the public to engage in visioning about the future and to offer feedback on factors that will lead to transformation of the “SUD ecosystem” in Kansas.
25% Municipalities Fight Addiction Fund share: Up to each locality (not required). Local governments are not required to seek public input on uses of their shares. However, each may choose to seek such input. Watch for opportunities to weigh in on city and county spending decisions, such as city council meetings and town halls.
Yes. Kansas has established settlement-funded grant opportunities for which community organizations are eligible to apply. Visit the Sunflower Foundation’s Kansas Fights Addiction website for information on current and past funding opportunities. Local governments also may create grant programs to distribute their share of funds. The existence, parameters, and processes for local settlement grant programs will vary by locality, so stay alert for new opportunities. Visit the Opioid Settlement Community Grants Portals (OpioidSettlementTracker.com and Legal Action Center) for the most up-to-date information on settlement grant opportunities for community organizations.
For updates on the Kansas Fights Addiction Fund share, visit the Sunflower Foundation’s Kansas Fights Addiction page, bookmark the KFA Grant Review Board’s website, and subscribe to updates from United to Transform, which has described “in-person community visits, periodic webinars, and a newsletter” as some of its future programming to “gather information, as well as provide periodic content updates and notes on the project processes.”[2] Kansans can request to join the KFA Grant Review Board’s mailing list by emailing general@ag.ks.gov to receive updates on KFA Grant Review Board meetings and announcements.
To find updates on the Municipalities Fight Addiction Fund share, a good starting point is to check the websites for your county commission, city council, or local health department. See also the League of Kansas Municipalities’ Kansas Fights Addiction Act page.
Not applicable.
CPPR Needs Assessment for Kansas Fights Addiction Board. Sunflower Foundation and University of Kansas Center for Public Partnerships and Research press release. December 19, 2023. Accessed September 1,2024. ↑
See United to Transform [subscription link]. United to Transform website. Accessed September 1, 2024. ↑