Opioid Settlement Fund Strategic Plan Update Survey
Opioid Settlement Fund Strategic Plan Update Survey
Take this 10‑minute survey to share your thoughts on how Buncombe County should use future opioid settlement funds.
Overview:
Buncombe County will receive more than $30 million in opioid settlement funds from 2022 to 2039 to help prevent overdoses, support treatment and recovery, and provide services that keep people safe.
In 2023, the County created a strategic plan based on community feedback to guide how these funds should be used. Since then, the funds have supported:
Post-overdose Response Teams that visit people after an overdose.
Medications that help people reduce or stop opioid use.
Outreach in communities with more barriers.
Safety supplies like Narcan, test strips, and safe disposal options.
Peer Support Specialists to help people navigate recovery.
Reentry help for people leaving jail.
Almost four years later, the County is updating the plan for 2027 to 2030. Your feedback will help us understand what is working and what still needs attention. Visit the Opioid Settlement Fund Engage page to learn more about the work done so far.
Survey Details:
This survey will take about 10 minutes.
All responses are voluntary. You can skip any question.
We will not collect your name or any personal information, unless you choose to share it. We will only ask about your general location, age range, and race/ethnicity.
Your answers will be combined with others. Individual responses will not be shared.
The County will use the survey results to help guide future Opioid Settlement Fund spending.
Your answers may be shared if required by North Carolina Public Records Law.
If you have questions or concerns about the survey, please email Behavioral Health Manager Victoria Reichard at victoria.reichard@buncombenc.gov.