2024 Wake Opioid Settlement Survey
Do you have ideas about how to address the overdose crisis and support people with opioid use disorder in Wake County? Please share your thoughts.
Wake County is receiving $65 million over 18 years as part of the National Opioid Settlement. We are in the process of developing the spending plan for fiscal year 2025.
Your input is helpful to inform our planning process. If you are interested in providing your feedback, please complete this survey by Wednesday, April 3.
In July 2021, a bipartisan coalition of state attorneys general announced the National Opioid Settlement – a historic $26 billion agreement that will help bring desperately needed help to communities harmed by the opioid epidemic. The state of North Carolina and all 100 counties, including Wake County, joined the agreement.
On Sept. 6, 2022, the Wake County Board of Commissioners approved the Wake County Opioid Settlement Fund, which will put $4.85 million toward four key initiatives through June 2024. It’s the initial phase of a plan that will invest approximately $65.6 million into fighting the opioid epidemic over the next 18 years. You can stay up to date with the overall funding amounts by visiting the Core NC Dashboard.
Learn more about Wake County's plan
Learn more about the National Opioid Settlement Fund here and here.
If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid addiction, please seek help by visiting allianceforaction.org or calling Alliance Health at 800-510-9132.
Community Meeting - March 15
On Friday, March 15, Wake County will host a community meeting to discuss how National Opioid Settlement funding can be used in our community. Attendees will hear updates about the funds, existing and upcoming work planned, and how partners can apply for funding.
All are welcome! We hope to include input from communities most impacted by opioid use and overdose in Wake County including people with lived experience.
Wake County Opioid Settlement Funding Plan
More than 250 people participated in the three-hour meeting on Aug. 2. Following the meeting, an online survey was opened to the public until close of business on Aug. 5. Respondents were asked to prioritize eligible strategies.
A planning team, led by the Wake County Manager’s Office staff with assistance from knowledgeable stakeholders, developed a draft plan that reflects this public input. It was presented to the county's Health and Human Services Committee on Aug. 22.
On Sept. 6, the Wake County Board of Commissioners approved the Wake County Opioid Settlement Funding Plan.
Community Meeting Materials
Marketing Toolkit
These social media graphics and flyer were used to help promote the meeting.
Previous Community Meetings
Nov. 29, 2023 – Youth Community Meeting
Wake County and the North Carolina Attorney General’s Office held a community meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2023, to discuss how National Opioid Settlement funding can be used to help youth in our community. Speakers included North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein and former Wake County Board of Commissioners Chair Sig Hutchinson.
This meeting continued the conversation on how the county can best use its funds to tackle the crisis and focus on the opportunities available to protect and support our youth.
Aug. 2, 2023 – Community Meeting
On Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2023, Wake County hosted a community meeting at the Wake County Commons Building and online to receive community input on the use of these funds. Video of the meeting is below.