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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.

Chautauqua County

The strategic plan for this project seeks to address current gaps in services/access to care within Chautauqua County as identified through the consortium’ s assessment process, including:
• the need for even wider distribution of naloxone to prevent even more opioid overdose deaths;

Alabama Primary Health Care Association, Inc.

The project is undertaking initial assessment and planning to expand access to substance use disorder (SUD) prevention, treatment, and recovery services through the Alabama Primary Care Consortium.

Southern Utah University

Under the RCORP-Planning Grant, Southern Utah University formed the Utah Rural Opioid Healthcare Consortium (UROHC) to combat the opioid epidemic in rural Utah. UROHC will continue this work now under the RCORP-Implementation Grant.

Richland Medical Center, Inc.

Ozarks Rural Health Network’s purpose is to integrate health care services, improve health care delivery systems, increase access to coordinated, quality essential health care services, and improve population health for our region.

Porter Starke Services Inc

The Starke Taskforce for Overdose Prevention (STOP) will build upon existing initiatives at the local and state level; use available resources and provide the structure and educational supports needed to develop the knowledge and expertise of the local providers of healthcare, behavioral healt

Mountain States Health Alliance

The target population (which includes people in the contiguous region of Northeast TN and Southwest VA) is an underserved population that is statistically older, more rural, and has lower household incomes compared to respective state and national averages.

Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital

Project OPEN is a group of medical, behavioral health, public health, education, individuals from the recovery community, court and law enforcement organizations in Lee, Ogle and Whiteside Counties who have come together to help build a network to prevent opioid addiction through awareness, ed

County of Chautauqua

The strategic plan for this project seeks to address current gaps in services/access to care within Chautauqua County as identified through the consortium’ s assessment process, including:
• the need for even wider distribution of naloxone to prevent even more opioid overdose deaths;