FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: Saving Lives Project (SLP) grant

Applications due by November 10, 2022, at 4:30 pm CST

GLITEC invites Tribes and urban Indian organizations in the Bemidji Area (Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Chicago) to submit applications for a Saving Lives Project (SLP) grant.

This opportunity will provide noncompetitive funding to support short-term projects that aim to address opioid use and overdose prevention.  Grant activities must be related to opioid use and overdose prevention and should incorporate at least one opioid-related performance measure.  Many types of activities may be conducted.

VIEW RFP ANNOUNCEMENT

Submit an Application

RFP Open Date:  September 16, 2022
RFP Close Date:  November 10, 2022, at 4:30 pm CST
Project Name:  Saving Lives Project
Period of Performance:  August 31, 2022 — August 30, 2023
Award Amount:  Up to $50,000

Applications must be successfully submitted to Christina Denslinger cdenslinger@glitc.org by 4:30 pm CST on the deadline date.  Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and contracts will be issued accordingly.

OPEN APPLICATION FORM

Learn More

GLITEC held an informational webinar earlier this month to provide an overview of the funding opportunity, review application components, and answer questions.  View the webinar’s recording, informational slides, and Q&A material to learn more about this funding opportunity.

You can also view the answers to common questions by reading the Frequently Asked Questions document.

WATCH INFORMATIONAL WEBINAR

Contact:

Christina Denslinger
Program Director, Saving Lives Project (Umbrella Cooperative Agreement)
Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council, Inc.
Phone:  715-892-9273
Email:  cdenslinger@glitc.org

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