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  • North Carolina’s Opioid Settlements
  • Decision Making
    • 85% Local Share
    • 15% State Share
  • Community Access
  • Advisory Bodies
  • Additional Resources
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North Carolina’s Opioid Settlements

NextDecision Making

Last updated 5 months ago

This Community Guide will describe how North Carolina is spending its opioid settlements and whether North Carolina is working to ensure community access to opioid settlement funds. Last revised September 1, 2024

85% Local Share

15% State Share

Ultimate Decisionmaker

Local officials for counties and municipalities

Decision-making Process

Localities decide autonomously but are subject to required reporting, annual audit, and consequences for misspend. Localities must authorize settlement spending by budget and separate resolution.

A locality may also be required to engage in a collaborative, strategic planning process, depending on which strategies the locality chooses to fund.

North Carolina General Assembly directs spending through appropriations

Supplantation

Not prohibited

Not prohibited

Grant Funding

Up to each locality (availability and processes will vary)

Yes. For live opportunities, see Opioid Settlement Tracker’s .

Public Input

Up to each locality (generally not required). Only the of local governments that have opted into Option B’s are required to seek public input on uses of their shares.

No opportunities available (not required)

Advisory Body

Up to each locality (not required).

The state’s may provide support to local governments but does not operate in a traditional advisory capacity. The Coordination Group is not required to include member(s) with lived and/or living experience.

No (not required)

Expenditures

Public reporting required. Local governments must annually submit financial and impact reports to the statewide . See, e.g., , .

Neither public nor intrastate reporting required, but see .

Updates

For updates on the local share, visit — which contains several , e.g., , — and be sure to bookmark the ’s page to stay informed of its public virtual meetings. See also individual localities’ opioid settlement-related websites, e.g., .

For updates on the state share, visit ’s several , e.g., , .

Total Funds

$1.41 billion[1]


[1] Total is rounded. See . Accessed September 1, 2024.

Allocation

85% to local governments and 15% to the state

Mechanism

State-Local Agreements ( and )

North Carolina General Assembly
Community Grant Tracker
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collaborative, strategic planning process
Coordination Group
Data Dashboards
Local View Dashboard
Past Spending
State Spending of Opioid Settlement Funds
CORE-NC: Community Opioid Resources Engine for North Carolina
Data Dashboards
Local View Dashboard
Local Spending Plans
Coordination Group
Durham County
CORE-NC: Community Opioid Resources Engine for North Carolina
Data Dashboards
State Spending of Opioid Settlement Funds
NC Payment Schedule
The Official Opioid Settlement Tracker Tally
Memorandum of Agreement Between the State of North Carolina and Local Government on Proceeds relating to the Settlement of Opioid Litigation
Supplemental Agreement for Additional Funds from Additional Settlements of Opioid Litigation
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