STOP TA Clinic 10/28/24: Preparing for the 2026 STOP Implementation Planning Process with Emily Burnett (CT), Erica Haas (KS), and Joe Burns (CO)

A new Implementation Plan (IP) must be submitted every four years as part of the state or territory STOP Formula Grant application. Developing the IP is a significant responsibility, and while an IP that sufficiently addresses all required elements is necessary for award receipt, it also serves as a roadmap for the next four years of grantmaking under STOP. The next IP will be due in 2026, and whether you have led or contributed to the development of an IP, or have not yet participated in this important work, this is the perfect time to begin outlining a vision and structure for the planning process. To help you get set up for success, the next STOP TA Clinic will host a conversation with three STOP Administrators who will share what they have learned and lead a conversation among participants. This is a good opportunity to ask questions and provide assistance to your colleagues around the country. We hope you will join us!

STOP Administrator Facilitators:

  • Emily Burnett, Connecticut
  • Joe Burns, Colorado
  • Erica Haas, Kansas