Augusta University Research Institute
The Comprehensive Opioid Program in Northeast Georgia (COPiNG) provides a comprehensive approach to addressing SUD/OUD in 9 HRSA-designated rural counties in Northeast Georgia.
The Comprehensive Opioid Program in Northeast Georgia (COPiNG) provides a comprehensive approach to addressing SUD/OUD in 9 HRSA-designated rural counties in Northeast Georgia.
The RCORP Project is a program to support the planning and development of a comprehensive continuum of care for the prevention and treatment of Substance Use Disorder (SUD), including Opioid Use Disorder (OUD).
In collaboration with the Southwest Alabama Healthcare Collaborative, the Southwest Alabama Opioid Response 2 (S.A.O.R. 2) Project will implement a coordinated approach involving a multi-sector intervention to implement activities grounded in evidence-based or promising practice models.
The goal of the proposed Robeson County RCORP-Psychostimulant project is to reduce the incidence and impact of Psychostimulants in rural communities by improving systems of care, family supports, and addressing social determinants of health, the proactive, Robeson Rural Communities Consortium, pr
Hawaii Island is an isolated social service desert. Whereas, many residents in rural America can access treatment services by driving to the nearest metropolitan area, islanders cannot.
The Southwest Alabama Opioid Response (S.A.O.R.) Project in collaboration with the Southwest Alabama Healthcare Collaborative will implement a coordinated approach involving a multi-sector intervention to implement activities that are grounded in evidence-based or promising practice models.
The Northwestern Prevention Collaborative is providing services across the continuum in an effort to integrate prevention, treatment and recovery services. Prevention efforts will focus on media campaigns to prevent initiation of opiate use, and access to opiates.
Our implementation project is a multilevel approach to healing opioid-affected communities.
United Way of the Wabash Valley, Inc. (UWWV) is a volunteer-led, non-profit organization in west central Indiana engaged in collective impact to address the root causes of key community issues.
The goal of this project is to reduce morbidity and mortality of SUD including OUD in a high-risk area of Texas by improving prevention, treatment, and/or recovery services in the Golden Crescent region of Texas.