Opioid Settlement Funds (OSF)

Connecting Residents to Essential Services and Information for Opioid Use Disorder

Opioid Settlement Funds Overview

Beginning 2022, the State of New Jersey began to receive funds from a federal opioid settlement. The settlement consists of various agreements with the following: Johnson & Johnson, distributors (McKesson, Cardinal Health, and AmerisourceBergen), Malinckrodt PLC, Allergan, CVS, Teva, Walgreens, and Walmart.

The funds will be divided between state, County, and local municipalities to fund programs that focus on treatment, prevention, and other strategies to combat the opioid epidemic. They will also be spent on strategies to reduce the opioid epidemic’s ongoing harms to residents and communities.

The County’s Office on Behavioral Health and Substance Misuse (OBHSM) is the lead agency responsible for the monitoring and oversight of Union County’s Opioid Settlement Fund. Local municipalities also receiving funding can be contacted directly to inquire further about program planning and development.

Current Projects

As of 2025 the County is supporting the following initiatives:

Prevention Links

Transportation & Supporting Individuals in Treatment & Recovery

Owen Health Care

Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder

Mental Health Association in NJ

Supporting Individuals in Treatment & Recovery

PROCEED

Prevention of Overdose Death & Other Harms

Atlantic Health Systems

Prevent Misuse of Opioids,
First Responder Support,

Opioid Task Force

In 2023, the County of Union established the Opioid Task Force to review data, analysis, proposals, and engage with the community to develop and provide recommendations  on the allocation and distribution of the County’s opioid settlement funds.

The County, along with the Opioid Task Force conducted (2) listening sessions to provide members of the public an opportunity to weigh in on how the County’s settlement funds should be utilized in the community.

Survey

The County released a survey to receive further input from the public on how settlement funds should be utilized.

Click here to proceed to the survey

Contact

For more information regarding Union County’s Opioid Settlement Fund programming, please email OBHSM@ucnj.org