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State of New Jersey Opioid Settlement Information  

Opioid Settlement Funding Will Support State and Local Response to Combating the Opioid Epidemic: More Information 

Atlantic County to Allocate $850K in Opioid Settlement Funds to Strengthen Treatment, Prevention and Case Management Activities

Based on input from a 2024 public survey and feedback from affiliated providers and community partners, Atlantic County plans to allocate $850,000 in additional settlement funds from national lawsuits with opioid manufacturers and distributors for treatment, prevention and case management efforts throughout the county.

“We’re dealing with a pervasive national epidemic,” stated County Executive Dennis Levinson. “You need not look very far to see and feel its impact.”

In 2022, Atlantic County had 255 suspected drug deaths, the third highest in the state after Essex County with 450 and Camden County with 354.

Levinson said that while the settlement funds are certainly helpful, he wants to be judicious in how the money is spent so it can serve the greatest good and make the most meaningful impact.

Atlantic County formed an opioid settlement committee of community stakeholders in 2022 shortly after the state was awarded more than $640 million in settlement funds, half of which was to be distributed among local governments with populations of 10,000 or more individuals.

The Atlantic County Opioid Settlement Committee accepted initial funding proposals and in 2023 provided $285,000 to expand treatment and transportation opportunities.

In early 2024, it provided a survey to further gauge needs and help direct funding moving forward. More than 500 people responded with their feedback.

The committee will now seek new proposals to address these needs that include: the prohibitive cost of treatment, inadequate funding for sober living housing and transportation, continuum of care services following treatment, understaffed service providers, and access to education and training programs.

Requests for Proposals will be issued this fall for 2025 funding programs.

“The existing treatment, prevention and case management programs in Atlantic County do a tremendous job with the resources available to them, but the opioid problem continues to grow,” noted Levinson. “This funding will improve their ability to expand their reach and hopefully reduce the number of tragic endings.”

Commissioners Mtg

 

3.4.25 Commissioner Meeting (Opioid Settlement update at 4:20)

Atlantic County CY2025 Awarded Funding Breakdown

Atlantic County Opioid Settlement CY2025 Funded Providers
Levels of Service  Organization Awarded CY2025
  Case Management $340,000.00
Case Management  Angels in Motion (AIM) $340,000.00
   Prevention  
Prevention South Jersey Aids Alliance $85,000.00
  Treatment  
Detox and Intensive Outpatient Treatment AtlantiCare FQHC $186,660.00
Short-Term Residential AtlantiCare JBRC $100,000.00
Short-Term Residential CURA $100,000.00
Intensive Outpatient Treatment  Family Empowerment $58,133.54
Detox and Short-Term Residential  Maryville $59,644.94

Angels in Motion
609-377-8929

South Jersey Aids AIDS Alliance
609-347-108

Family Empowerment
609-916-6500

John Brooks Recover Center
640-236-0014

AtlantiCare FQHC
1-888-569-1000
609-572-8800

CURA, Inc.
973-622-3570

Maryville
855-823-3428