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Attorney General Phil Weiser is fighting the opioid crisis on many fronts

Colorado Opioid Overview

Opioid overdoses and addiction have devastated families and communities throughout Colorado, and this crisis poses a serious threat to the state’s public health, safety, and economy.  

To combat this crisis, the Colorado Department of Law is suing unscrupulous pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors, improving access to treatment in rural and underserved communities, and cracking down on drug cartels to stop the trafficking of counterfeit pills containing deadly fentanyl.

To date, Colorado is on track to receive over $880 million in opioid settlement funds.

Our office is leading a historic joint framework to distribute the opioid settlement funds in partnership with 312 participating local governments that prioritizes regionalism and collaboration.

Anticipated allocations by settlement

Settlement Name Allocation Amount
Allergan $35,831,849
CVS $79,293,082
Distributors $312,857,251
Endo $5,463,283
Johnson & Johnson $72,335,953
Kroger $69,786,305
Mallinckrodt $5,533,225
McKinsey $9,926,054
Publicis $5,699,388
Purdue Pharma $75,670,000
Secondary Manufacturers $12,000,000
Teva $65,040,485
Walgreens $86,241,756
Walmart $44,906,208
Total $880,584,839

Colorado Opioid Response Strategy Framework

The Colorado framework grants local governments and regions control of 80% of the settlement funds with oversight from the Colorado Opioid Abatement Council and support from the Colorado Department of Law. The framework gives communities the needed resources and flexibility to address the opioid crisis.


Funds secured from the opioid settlements will be distributed across four shares:

  • 60% Regional Share: Learn more about the 19 Regional Opioid Abatement Councils
    • The 19 regional councils determine how to distribute and manage their funds with oversight from the statewide Colorado Opioid Abatement Council.
    • Regions have two opportunities to submit funding requests. Deadlines are September 15 & March 15 of each year.
      • Additional funding request deadlines can be added at the determination of the Colorado Opioid Abatement Council.
        • The COAC approved an additional funding request deadline of November 14th, 2025 at their June 2025 meeting.
      • Contact your Regional Council primary contact to learn about regional funding opportunities (PDF).
  • 20% Local Government Share: Learn how local governments are managing their funds.
    • Direct allocation available to participating governments; most local governments chose to direct their funds to their regions to pool resources and reduce expenses.
  • 10% Infrastructure Share: Learn about the Infrastructure Share and how to apply for funds.
    • Managed by the Colorado Opioid Abatement Council and distributed to regions, local governments, and state entities for opioid abatement infrastructure needs.
    • The COAC approved $1.9 million in infrastructure funding in March 2023 (opens webpage), $2.5 million in August 2023 (opens webpage), and $5 million in May 2025 (opens webpage).
    • The Round 3 Infrastructure Share funding opportunity closed on February 3, 2025 (see the May 15 press release (opens webpage) to read about the Round 3 awardees)
  • 10% State Share: View all current Department of Law opioid funding opportunities (opens webpage)
    • Managed by the Department of Law for state initiatives, including funds for expenditure reporting and regional planning.
      • Please go to the Department of Law Funding Opportunities page (opens webpage) to see current and past funding opportunities.
    • In September 2024 (opens webpage), nineteen organizations were awarded Opioid Response Strategic Impact grants totaling $8 million to combat the opioid crisis statewide. In addition, five jails received $50,000 each in recognition of their leadership in providing medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) and ensuring community support for individuals after release.
    • In December 2023 (opens webpage), eight organizations were awarded Opioid Abatement Innovation Challenge grants totaling $4 million for their innovative ideas in addressing the opioid crisis throughout Colorado.

Register for the opioid response newsletter (opens webpage) to receive all state opioid settlement funding opportunity announcements.

Click on the links below to open recent newsletters and updates
  • May 21st, 2025 - Putting Opioid Settlement Dollars to Work in Colorado Communities (opens webpage)
  • November 14th, 2024 - Infrastructure Share Round 3 Funding Opportunity Announcement (opens webpage)
  • July 30th, 2024 - Opioid Settlement Funds in the San Luis Valley, COAC Recommendations & More (opens webpage)
  • April 25th, 2024 - Save the Date for Annual Conference & More (opens webpage)
  • January 30th, 2024 - Opioid Response Strategic Impact Grant Announcement (opens webpage)
  • January 26th, 2024 - Increasing Access to Medication for Opioid Use Disorder for those in Jail or Prison (opens webpage)
  • December 27th, 2023 - Maximizing Impact to Address the Opioid Crisis in 2023 (opens webpage)
  • September 7th, 2023 - Connect Effect - Fentanyl & Opioid Awareness Campaign Launch & Infrastructure Awards (opens webpage)
  • August 9th, 2023 - 2023 Opioid Conference in Montrose - Final Registration & Virtual Streaming Links (opens webpage)
  • June 26th, 2023 - Transition and Next Steps for the Opioid Response Unit (opens webpage)
  • June 1st, 2023 - Opioid Abatement Innovation and Infrastructure Funding (opens webpage)
  • May 4th, 2023 - Innovation and Infrastructure Funding and 2023 Conference Registration (opens webpage)
  • April 25th, 2023 - Infrastructure and Innovation Funding Announcements (opens webpage)
  • February 24th, 2023 - National Recognition, Fentanyl Awareness, and 2023 Opioid Abatement Conference (opens webpage)
  • January 11th, 2023 - January Newsletter (opens webpage)
  • December 5th, 2022 - Infrastructure Funding Opportunity Pre-Application Call Announcement (opens webpage)
  • November 2nd, 2022 - Infrastructure Funding Opportunity Announcement (opens webpage)
  • August 18th, 2022 - Colorado Opioid Abatement Conference Materials and Recordings (opens webpage)
  • August 2nd, 2022 - Opioids Response Newsletter (opens webpage)

All funds must be used for approved opioid abatement purposes, and all expenditure data will be available through the Colorado Opioid Settlement dashboard.

The funds are distributed in accordance with the Colorado Opioid Settlement Memorandum of Understanding (opens PDF), an agreement between the state of Colorado and 312 participating local governments.

The Colorado MOU establishes the framework for distributing and sharing these settlement proceeds throughout Colorado. Local governments and the State prepared the Colorado MOU, which prioritizes regionalism, collaboration, and abatement.

Resources

Opioid Fund Distribution Dashboard

Sign up for the opioid newsletter (opens new window)

Opioid funding opportunities

2025 Colorado Opioid Abatement Council Conference

Related Press Releases

  • First round of opioid settlement funds will soon reach Colorado’s communities
  • Attorney General Phil Weiser recovers $18 million from opioid manufacturer Mallinckrodt
  • Attorney General Phil Weiser encouraged by progress made in $4.25 billion national opioid settlement agreement with Teva Pharmaceuticals

Contact

Director of Opioid Response
Office of the Attorney General
opioids@coag.gov

Office of the Attorney General
Colorado Department of Law
Ralph L. Carr Judicial Building
1300 Broadway, 10th Floor
Denver, CO 80203

(720) 508-6000

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