Tribal Populations

Regents of the University of Minnesota

The overarching objective of this project is to build the capacity of the Bois Forte Tribal Nation to provide their own culturally-relevant and evidence-based prevention, treatment and recovery programming and services using a community-partnership framework, building on existing resources in the

Public Health District No. 1

The Prescription Opioid Solutions (PRxOS) Project was established in 2018 as a direct response to the Community Health Assessment (CHA) priority needs and vision of North Idahoans. Our four-county rural target service area has all the characteristics of a community facing an opioid epidemic.

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.

Bighorn Valley Health Center, Inc.

Three target populations have been identified for this project: American Indians, pregnant, parenting, or other women of child-bearing age, and youth.

Utah State University

Since 2017, Utah State University Extension has facilitated the growth of an effective
consortium tackling opioid misuse and abuse in rural and tribal Utah (TROI). We propose
improved coordination among three arms of our efforts with each offering unique assets: 1. A

The Oklahoma Mental Health Council

The project goal is to reduce the amount of substance use and overdose deaths in Beckham, Blaine, Custer, and Washita counties while increasing awareness and education surrounding substance use, and misuse and proper prescription disposal.

Montana Health Research and Education Foundation

This project focuses on providing training and education (including MAT) to the few providers practicing in the area; offering information to community members and healthcare providers who may not be mental and behavioral health specialists; training community health workers and emergency respond

Michigan Center For Rural Health

The Northern Michigan Opioid Response Consortium (NMORC) Implementation project utilizes a robust staffing model and key targeted resources to implement the core activities within the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program Implementation Funding opportunity.