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Department of Health Services

Behavioral Health Division

Behavioral Health Division

  • Our mission is to promote recovery and wellness to Sonoma County residents.
  • We provide mental health and substance use disorder services across the service spectrum, from prevention, early intervention and treatment, to aftercare and recovery. We provide these services directly or through partnerships with community based agencies.
  • Services are provided in all languages.

Updated 3/27/25

Opioid Settlement Funds Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA)

The Sonoma County Department of Health Services (Department) is pleased to invite you to respond to a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for Opioid Settlement Funds (OSF). The linked NOFA outlines the information necessary to understand the competitive selection process and the required documentation necessary for the submission of proposals. All interested proposers must meet the requirements specified in the NOFA. Approximately $5,000,000 in funding is now available.

Please review the provisions of this NOFA carefully for the full timeline and pertinent deadlines. The NOFA and associated documents can be found at https://share.sonoma-county.org/link/GkNOjSAkhBU/

Date

Event

March 27, 2025

Release Notice of Funding Availability

April 9, 2025

Pre-Bid Conference

April 16, 2025

Proposer’s Questions Due by 5:00 p.m.

April 23, 2025

County’s Responses to Questions Due

May 7, 2025

Proposals Due by 2:00 p.m.

For questions regarding this specific funding opportunity or to receive updates about this funding opportunity, email DHS-Procurement@sonoma-county.org. In the subject, please list: Opioid Settlement Funds NOFA – Questions.

Pre-Bid Conference, April 9, 2025

This optional meeting will be held virtually through Zoom to answer questions regarding the NOFA specifications and process.

Pre-registration is required.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the pre-bid conference webinar.

It is the responsibility of all interested parties to check for any changes, updates, or addenda, by reviewing the linked NOFA and all supplemental documents.  Revisions to the NOFA and answers to questions received will be posted to that web page.

Featured Services

Crisis Services

Anyone living in Sonoma County who is experiencing a mental or emotional crisis can get help in person or over the phone 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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Mental Health Services

We provide services across the service spectrum, from prevention, early intervention and treatment, to aftercare and recovery.

Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Services

We provide a wide range of substance use treatment services for adults and youths.

Peer Run Self-help Centers

We contract with West County Community Services to sponsor four peer run self-help centers in Sonoma County.