BASE Receives Opioid Prevention Funds for School Programs
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Description
Rock County used part of its 2024–2025 opioid settlement prevention allocation to fund Building a Safer Evansville (BASE) for Catch My Breath vaping prevention and QPR suicide prevention programming in Evansville schools. The grant supported educator training and youth-focused interventions.
Contract Details
Contract Amount
Portion of $110,000 per year in prevention funding for 2024–2025 (exact share not specified)
Vendor
BUILDING a SAFER EVANSVILLE (BASE)
Agency
Rock County Airport Authority, NE
Contract Type
OTHER
Document Date
May 6, 2026
Contract Term
2024–2025 prevention funding cycle
Renewal Info
Funding pertains to 2024–2025; no explicit renewal terms provided.
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