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FY 2026 Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) For Opioid Settlement Funds (OSF) 

​​Notice of Funding Opportunities​:


Palm Beach County announces the release of a competitive funding opportunity under the 2026 Opioid Settlement Funds (OSF) to establish a Tiny Homes Recovery Transitional Housing Pilot Program.

Funding Agencies:                     Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners (BCC)
                                                         Community Services Department (CSD)
Available Funding:                    $500,000

Project Type:                 Prefabricated Tiny Homes Acquisition & Support Services

Submittal Deadline:    March 17, 2026 at 12:00 p.m.

Program Purpose
The purpose of the Opioid Settlement Funded Tiny Home Transitional Housing Program (“Program") is to address housing instability as a critical social determinant of health for individuals impacted by substance use disorders by supporting the acquisition and operation of transitional tiny home housing paired with treatment and recovery-oriented supportive services.

This Program is implemented as a pilot initiative and is designed to complement Countywide housing strategies for individuals experiencing behavioral health and substance use disorders in need of transitional housing.

The Information Guide and FAQ can be found here:

2026 NOFO_Tiny Homes Pilot Program


For more information or to create a Vendor Account, please visit:

https://pbcvssp.co.palm-beach.fl.us/webapp/vssp/AltSelfService

 

For questions or more information pertaining to the notice of funding or the Palm Beach County Community Services Department (CSD) Financially Assisted Agencies (FAA), please email: CSD-FAARFP@PBC.GOV.​





FY 2026 NOFO for OSF Guidance Document

Funding

NOFO Timeline





General Resources

  1. FAQ ​– OSF NOFO
  2. Florida Opioid Agreement and Statewide Response Agreement Qualified County Qualification Form to the State of Florida
  3. The BHSUCOD Resolution R2022-1340
  4. Behavioral Health and Substance Use Disorder Master Plan 2024​
  5. A Guide to SAMHSA Strategic Prevention Framework 
  6. Systems-Level Implementation of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment 
  7. “Dynamic duo”: Adding recovery management checkups to SBIRT improves patient outcomes  – Recovery Research Institute:
  8. 2 CFR Part 200 (Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
  9. Standard OSF Agreement Template with Exhibits (include Debarment and Byrd Anti-Lobbying) Standard OSF Programmatic Requirements
  10. 2026 NOFO for OSF Amendment No. 2 - Update Log ​​​