Contingency Management Pilot Programs (COMPP)
This NOFO is closed.
Apply for Contingency Management Pilot Programs (COMPP) funding by June 6, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. (CST).
At a Glance
The goal of COMPP is to increase treatment retention, to increase medication compliance, and to reduce opioid use among individuals with OUD or polysubstance use disorder, including opioids, who participate in MAR or other evidence-based treatment and recovery supports.
Applicants are to be prioritized based on overdose data in the applicant’s proposed service area, current availability of other services, and plans to specifically outreach disparately impacted populations (e.g., adult Black African American men.)
Services provided under this NOFO should reflect the Illinois Department of Human Services’ (IDHS) commitment to advancing equity and racial and social justice by enabling all to thrive, regardless of race, zip code, and disability.
Important Dates
- The COMPP Technical Assistance Session pre-recording is posted on the COMPP FAQs page. A live Q&A session is scheduled for April 17, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. CT.
- Questions about COMPP due May 23, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. CST.
- Applications due June 6, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. CST.
Application Materials
Information about the Notice of Funding Opportunity is organized into four main topics: the NOFO, the application, the budget, and FAQs.
1. NOFO
The NOFO includes all program requirements and terms and conditions related to the award.
2. Application
Applications are accepted via SurveyMonkey Apply (SMA), an online application platform.
3. Budget
The Budget Workbook must be uploaded as an attachment in the online application.
4. FAQs
Answers are uploaded each Wednesday and the TA Session video will be posted here.
Resources
Register for the Technical Assistance Q&A Session!
The Technical Assistance Session was pre-recorded. A live Q&A session is scheduled for April 17 2025, at 1:00 p.m. CST.
Review the Applicant Checklist
The checklist contains a list of suggested steps to successfully submit the application.
RCCA Contact
Randi Moberly, Ph.D.IL RCCA Program Director[email protected]
312-386-7505
Advocates for Human Potential, Inc.Regional Care Coordination Agency1021 West Adams Street, Suite 303Chicago, IL 60607