Proposals will be accepted from nonprofit organizations, governmental agencies, hospital systems, and private behavioral health and mental health providers (including providers of Office-Based Opioid Treatment and Opioid Treatment Providers), Federal Qualified Health Centers, colleges and universities, and K-12 schools, and other community-based organizations that are licensed to conduct business in North Carolina. Proof of nonprofit status is required for entities applying as a non-profit. Applicants must clearly demonstrate experience working with individuals with opioid use disorder and a commitment to evidencebased strategies addressing opioid use disorder. Applicants may be individual organizations or a partnership/collaboration of multiple organizations, one of which must serve as the fiscal agent or the organization that will take total responsibility of the fiscal and grant-related requirements.