Peer Recovery Supports

Luce Mackinac Health Department

The goal of the UP MOM Model Expansion Program is to improve the quality of care for pregnant and postpartum Medicaid beneficiaries with opioid use disorder residing in Luce, Mackinac, Alger, Schoolcraft, Menominee, Dickinson and Iron Counties by implementing Community Health Worker (CHW) centere

Saint Elizabeth Medical Center, Inc.

Pregnant and parenting women with OUD/SUD face tremendous challenges including access to treatment. This is especially true in rural counties. Therefore, treatment services must be readily available regardless of where one lives. With this funding, St.

Arukah Institute of Healing, Inc.

We propose an innovative, collaborative strategy for reducing morbidity and mortality of SUD, including opioid use disorder (OUD) for women of childbearing age, pregnant women, and their families in Bureau, LaSalle, Marshall and Putnam Counties (ILLINOIS).

Cornerstone Whole Healthcare Organization, Inc.

The purpose of the I-PPOSS project is to initiate a systematic response to the crisis of perinatal SUD in Idaho by addressing partnership, rural clinical care capacity, housing stability, availability of referral and consultation pathways, and data collection/monitoring.

Illuminate Colorado, Inc.

Pregnant & parenting people and women of childbearing age in the San Luis Valley are not receiving the integrated care, care coordination, and responsive support they need.

Latortue Jean W

The RCORP-Overdose Response grant will expand FCRHC's workforce targeting SUD treatment by allowing FCRHC to hire a peer recovery specialist/case manager.

South Dakota State University

The START-SD-OR project aims to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with overdoses related to substance use in target communities among adults aged 18-54. This project will expand our current innovative START-SD program (Stigma, Treatment, Avoidance, and Recovery in Time).

Hamot Health Foundation

This project will provides knowledgeable, relevant, and immediate responses through our experienced consortium in Northwestern Pennsylvania that positively impacts prevention, treatment and, recovery for individuals and families impacted by Substance Use Disorder/Opioid Use Disorder (SUD/OUD).

Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon

In response to barriers to OUD treatment and improving access to OUD treatment to Tribal members, AI/AN, and the community, the Tribe plans to complete the following proposed activities: Purchase and distributing naloxone, fentanyl test strips and other relevant supplies within our target service