For immediate release: June 10, 2025
Media contact:
Whitney Bermes, Gallatin County Communications Coordinator
406-595-8963 (cell)
whitney.bermes@gallatin.mt.gov
Applications Open for Opioid Settlement Funds to Support Prevention and Recovery Efforts
The Gallatin County Metro Region, which includes Gallatin County and the City of Bozeman, is now accepting applications for funding through the Montana Opioid Abatement Trust (MOAT). Up to $757,886 is available for projects aimed at reducing the harms caused by opioid misuse and addiction.
The MOAT was created to receive and distribute national opioid settlement funds. These funds are dedicated to supporting prevention, treatment, and recovery initiatives across Montana. The Gallatin County Metro Region Board will review local applications and request funding from the MOAT Advisory Board for projects selected for recommendation.
The Board plans to prioritize proposals that align with the Gallatin Behavioral Health Coalition Strategic Plan, with a focus on evidence-based prevention, care coordination, warm handoffs, and connecting individuals and families to behavioral health and social services. Other proposals that align with the strategic plan will also be considered.
Proposals of up to two years in duration will be accepted. The total anticipated funding available in the second year is $430,204. These amounts include supplemental funds received via direct settlement disbursements to Gallatin County and the City of Bozeman.
Applications must be submitted online through the Montana Opioid Abatement Trust portal by 9 p.m. on August 15, 2025.
For more information and to apply, visit:
Grant portal
Gallatin Behavioral Health Coalition Strategic plan
Eligible uses of funds
Questions regarding the application or review process should be addressed to Cola Rowley at Cola.Rowley@gallatin.mt.gov or 406-582-3047.
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