Hub & Spoke Model

University of Pittsburgh

The Susquehanna County Overdose Reduction Expansion Program (SCORE) Program aims to decrease the prevalence of substance use disorder (SUD) within Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania by increasing access to evidence-based and high-quality prevention, treatment, and recovery services.

City of Portsmouth

Our project seeks to expand naloxone distribution and overdose education in an attempt to combat stigma using marketing materials from our partners.

Cornerstone Whole Healthcare Organization, Inc.

rEASON project intends to deliver preventive OUD/MOUD strategies to improve patient and parent/legal guardian knowledge of opioids as a surgical-gateway and advocacy of opioid sparing options to rural adult and pediatric surgical settings by teaching primary and pediatric providers, their patient

ADAPT

This project will follow naturally from a successful 18-month planning phase supported by an RCORP Planning Grant awarded to Adapt in 2020 and will implement those plans over the course of 3 years.

Oklahoma Foundation for Medical Quality, Inc.

OFMQ is the recipient of funding through by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) for the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP) to combat substance use and opioid use disorders (SUD/OUD) in southcentral Oklahoma.

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma

The Iowa Tribe and Grey Snow Wellness Consortium partnerships will implement and/or expand the RCORP-Implementation core activities, with a particular focus on cultural needs of tribal citizens.

WestCare Arizona I, Inc

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).

South Dakota State University

START-SD-PSS (Stigma, Treatment, Avoidance, and Recovery in Time-Psychostimulant Support) aims to increase access to and effectiveness of prevention, treatment, and recovery services in rural areas to patients and families affected by psychostimulant use disorders.

Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation

The Communities of Practice Responses to Psychostimulants (COP-RPSS) project will continue a highly innovative approach in Seneca and Sandusky Counties in Ohio that is empowering high-risk rural Ohio communities to address SUD and psychostimulant use across the full continuum of care (prevention,

Wellmont Hawkins County Memorial

The overarching goals of the proposed project focus on leveraging the progress made, and success of, the previously awarded 2018 RCORP-Planning grant and current 2019 RCORP Implementation grant to strengthen and expand prevention, treatment, and recovery services for rural residents in Greene, Ha