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Delta Health Alliance, Inc.

The Delta Opioid Taskforce (DOT) Initiative’s purpose is to reduce the morbidity and mortality of substance use disorder (SUD), including opioid use disorder (OUD), in rural communities of the Mississippi Delta.

Crawford County Drug & Alcohol Executive Commission, Inc.

The Crawford County Rural Opioid Response Program (CCORP) is committed to assisting residents of Crawford County, Pennsylvania that are diagnosed with SUD/OUD. The consortium will integrate physical, mental, and behavioral health services to support the project’s Core and Additional Activities.

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

Care South Carolina, Inc.

To reduce morbidity, mortality and harm associated with opioid misuse and overdose in our communities by increasing immediate access to prevention, treatment and sustained recovery services.

Big Springs Medical Association, Inc.

The Southeast Missouri Opioid Taskforce uses a multi-tiered approach for county-level work, including developing and maintaining a resource database, as well as regional collaboration to maximize resources through initiatives such as shared training opportunities.

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.

Augusta University Research Institute

The Rural East Georgia Response to Opioids Program (REGROuP) provides a comprehensive approach to addressing SUD/OUD in 22 HRSA-designated rural counties in East Central Georgia.

Armstrong-Indiana-Clarion Drug and Alcohol Commission, Inc.

The overall goal of the project is to reduce the morbidity and mortality of substance use disorder (SUD), including opioid use disorders (OUD) associated with opioid overdoses in high-risk rural communities by strengthening the capacity of multi-sector consortiums to address one or more of three

Appalachian Mountain Community Health Centers

The Western North Carolina (WNC) Opioid Response Consortium was formed in response to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identification of Cherokee, Clay, and Graham as three of the top 200 counties in the United States at high risk of outbreak for HIV and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV