Strengthening Access to Care for Opioid Use Disorder Patients During the COVID-19 National Public Health Emergency: Recovery Support Services
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The Foundation for Opioid Response Efforts provides grants to support projects designed to strengthen access to evidence-based opioid use disorder recovery services for vulnerable and high-risk populations during the COVID-19 national emergency.
Funding will target projects that can provide recovery support services in the context of social distancing and infection control, including promotion of remote, digital, and virtual forms of recovery support to reach vulnerable and broader populations, such as:
- Rural communities
- Urban and minority communities
- Children and adolescents
- Pregnant and parenting women
- Veterans
- Justice-involved individuals
- Homeless populations
- LGBT communities
- Native American and Tribal communities
Eligible applicants include:
- 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations
- Nonprofit, tax-exempt universities
- State, local, and Tribal government units and agencies
Applicants may apply for a small grant of up to $25,000, or a larger grant of up to $75,000.
The project period is 1 year.
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