The bill outlines the allocation of funds from the Law Enforcement Trust Fund for the Northwestern District Attorney's Office, specifically targeting community outreach programs for fiscal year 2025 (FY25). It details various initiatives under the categories of anti-drug programs, community programs, drug education, drug rehabilitation, and education initiatives and sponsorships. Notably, the Franklin County YMCA is allocated $4,000 for anti-drug programs, while the Take Back Drug Campaign receives $3,474.45 under community programs. Additionally, the Athol YMCA is designated $1,000 for drug education, and a sponsorship for the NoFIRES Conference is set at $7,500, bringing the total funding for these initiatives to $15,974.45.

Furthermore, the bill indicates that a total of $85,359.00 in funds will be ordered forfeited in the fiscal year, representing 18.71% of the funds forfeited during that period. The bill emphasizes the importance of these community outreach programs in combating drug-related issues and promoting education and rehabilitation efforts within the community.