Homeless Populations

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.

Coastlands Ministries

Through the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Planning (RCORP-Planning) initiative, Project Lazarus enhanced partnerships with members from the AIDS Leadership Foothills-Area Alliance (ALFA), Acadia Healthcare- Mountain Health Solutions Wilkesboro Comprehensive Treatment Center (MHS), and

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.

South Central Missouri Community Health Center

The coalition is interested in developing a comprehensive system of care that connects the health care and service agencies in the community; including integration of behavioral health services with primary care services.

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.

Randolph County Caring Community, Inc.

Through a shared population health framework, Randolph County Caring Community Partnership and its consortium will implement IMPACT, amalgamating each consortium members’ and community stakeholders’ views of problems into leveraged collective solutions.

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

Pacific Institute For Research And Evaluation

The Communities of Practice for Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (COP-RCORP) Consortium was created in 2018 when the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE), together with backbone organizations from Sandusky and Washington counties, and Ohio University’s Voinovich School

Ohio University

The Communities of Practice for Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (COP-RCORP) Consortium was created in 2018 when Ohio University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs (OU-VS), together with backbone organizations from Fairfield and Ashtabula counties, and the Pacific Ins

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.