Community Health Workers

Essentia Health

The purpose of the Upper Midwest Rural Opioid Response Implementation Project is to increase access to evidence-based prevention, treatment, and recovery substance abuse/opioid use disorder (SUD/OUD) strategies in rural Northern Minnesota, in order to reduce opioid overdoses and improve

Erie County

The grant project involves a partnership among four entities delivering services across a rural, four-county area of northern Ohio. The consortium includes the Erie County Health Department/Erie County Community Health Center, The Road to Hope, The LCADA Way, and Genesis by the Lake.

El Centro Family Health

The purpose of the El Centro Family Health’s Semillas de Esperanza y Salud–Rural Opioid Implementation initiative is to support a comprehensive multi-sector effort to reduce opioid dependence and drug overdose deaths in northeastern New Mexico.

Crawford County Drug & Alcohol Executive Commission, Inc.

The Crawford County Rural Opioid Response Program (CCORP) is committed to assisting residents of Crawford County, Pennsylvania that are diagnosed with SUD/OUD. The consortium will integrate physical, mental, and behavioral health services to support the project’s Core and Additional Activities.

Community Chest, Inc.

The Resilient Eight Rural Nevada Opioid Program-Implementation project is a collaborative effort of eight rural and frontier counties that builds off the success and groundwork established since receiving a Planning grant.

Care South Carolina, Inc.

To reduce morbidity, mortality and harm associated with opioid misuse and overdose in our communities by increasing immediate access to prevention, treatment and sustained recovery services.

Baystate Franklin Medical Center

Many barriers exist to addressing opioid use disorder (OUD) across the prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery spectrum in Franklin County and the North Quabbin region.

Appalachian Mountain Community Health Centers

The Western North Carolina (WNC) Opioid Response Consortium was formed in response to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identification of Cherokee, Clay, and Graham as three of the top 200 counties in the United States at high risk of outbreak for HIV and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV

Adena Health System

Ross CORP will focus existing collaborative efforts for broader and deeper impact in a county that ranks in the top 75th risk percentile for overdose indicators.