Community Behavioral Health

Kittitas County Health Network

Between 2018 and 2020, Kittitas County saw 8.5 opioid related deaths per 100,000, 2.5 deaths per 100,000 higher than the United States average. In 2021, the number of opioid related deaths per 100,000 in Kittitas County rose to 17.1 when factoring in 8 fentanyl related deaths alone.

HealthWays, Inc.

The Consortium proposes to meet community needs by: (1) partnering with prevention providers and target area schools to provide substance use disorder prevention services to children in target area schools and to the elderly; and (2) initiating the HealthWays Resource Center which will provide co

Delta Health Alliance, Inc.

The Delta Opioid Taskforce (DOT) Initiative's purpose is to reduce the morbidity and mortality of substance use disorder (SUD), including opioid use disorder (OUD), in rural communities of the Mississippi Delta.

Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc.

CITC's goal for its Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Implementation (RCORPI) project is to improve the quality and accessibility of behavioral healthcare in Alaska’s Matanuska-Susitna (Mat-Su) borough through a consortium of community health providers.

Compass Health, Inc.

The RCORP Implementation Program is a multi-year initiative with the goal of reducing morbidity and mortality of SUD, strengthening and expanding SUD/OUD prevention, treatment and recovery and enhancing rural access to treatment and recovery services. Compass Health, Inc.

Commonwealth Healthcare Corporation

The project was created to strengthen the CNMI Blue Ribbon Initiative's collective impact initiative of addressing substance use disorders/opioid use disorders with regards to prevention, treatment, and recovery services in the CNMI Community.

Progressive Medical Management

The goal of this project is to improve access and quality of SUD and other behavioral health care services in the rural counties of Panola and Quitman in Mississippi.

Eastern Plains Council of Governments

This grant, through the support of a cross-sectoral consortium across four counties, will bring a new level of collaboration and resources to our region.