Tribal Populations

Rural Health Network of Oklahoma, Inc.

This Oklahoma Rural and Tribal Consortium project is a partnership among healthcare, behavioral health and technical service providers established to combat the SUD/OUD blight on our communities.

Regents of the University of Minnesota

The overarching objective of this project is to build the capacity of the Grand Portage, Sawtooth and Cook County community to provide their own culturally-relevant and evidence-based prevention, treatment and recovery programming and services using a community-partnership framework, building on

Oklahoma State University

The Okmulgee Opioid Response Project (OOPRS) exists to reduce the morbidity and mortality of SUD and OUD in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, a high-risk, rural community.

Care South Carolina, Inc.

The overarching goal for the 2022 grant is to strengthen and expand SUD/OUD prevention, treatment, and recovery services to enhance rural residents' ability to access treatment and move toward recovery in Chesterfield Darlington (rural census tracts only), Dillon, Lee, and Marlboro counties, Sout

Capacity Builders, Inc.

Capacity Builders, Inc. has a long and successful history of delivering culturally aligned, locally-focused programming across the Navajo Nation. Sustainability is ensured through comprehensive training, resource-building, and partnership coordination. As Capacity Builders, Inc.

Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

Recovery is Possible project will focus on providing after care services to the incarcerated tribal population within the Choctaw Nation reservation. Two case managers will serve north and south boundaries of the reservation, specifically embedded in Choctaw County and Haskell County jails.

Aroostook Mental Health Services, Inc.

Provide Co-Occuring Training to both Mental Health Peer staff and SUD peer staff, Add a Behavioral Health Navigator in School system, and add a stipend internship program.

Bighorn Valley Health Center, Inc.

Our overarching goal with this proposal is to make strategic investments to scale up an innovative approach to delivering a model of coordinated, evidence-based, trauma-informed SUD and other behavioral health care services.

Nash Hospitals, Inc.

Project PAGE (Psychostimulant Activities Guiding Education) provides the opportunity to leverage partnerships and learnings from NOVEL, as well as expand outreach and substance use focus across multiple counties.