School-Based Care

Trustees of Indiana University

The Fayette County Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Implementation (FC RCORP-I) project is a three-year community-engaged effort to implement SUD/OUD prevention, treatment, and recovery activities in rural Fayette County, Indiana.

Robeson Health Care Corporation

The goal of the proposed Robeson County RCORP-Implementation project is to strengthen and expand Substance Use Disorder (SUD)/Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) prevention, treatment, and recovery services in order to enhance access to treatment and movement towards recovery among residents of Robeson Cou

Powerhouse Community Development Corporation

The Rural Opioid Crisis Collaboration (ROCC) Consortium, is prepared, following an extensive RCORP planning period, to now a seasoned group of partners, who bring a diverse perspective, strong commitment and shared agenda, ROCC will proceed with a clear roadmap to achieve the goal of enhancing th

Leigh-Anne White & Company LLC

Toombs County, Georgia has demographics similar to many poor, rural and underserved areas of the country. Our poverty, illiteracy and child abuse rates are among the highest in the nation. Furthermore, our health indicators are among the worst in the nation.

Iowa Healthcare Collaborative

The Iowa Opioid Use Disorder Consortium is lead by the Iowa Healthcare Collaborative and purposely compromised of both state and local organizations committed to reducing the morbidity and mortality of substance use disorder, including opioid use disorder in three high-risk rural Iowa communities

Emma L. Bixby Medical Center

The Lenawee Opioid Response Project is a collaborative effort coordinated by the Lenawee Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition and Lenawee Health Network.

Cherokee County Health Services Council

Cherokee County Cares (CCC) is an initiative to deliver intervention and treatment strategies to address opioid use disorder (OUD) in Cherokee County, Oklahoma.

The Wright Center Medical Group, P.C.

To implement the proposed activities, the consortium will: apply an established medical home team-based workflow; utilize and expand existing telemedicine and hub-and-spoke networks; leverage existing behavioral health, Ryan White, and viral hepatitis (HCV) service lines as well as an existing st

University of Cincinnati

Our approach for this implementation project is based on the comprehensive community analysis and strategic planning completed during the RCORP-Planning phase. Each consortium member brings individual strengths and resources that complement the other members.