Opioid Abatement Efforts in Federally Recognized Tribal Nations with Members in Wisconsin
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The Wisconsin Department of Health Services will provide funding to support culturally relevant prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery services related to opioid use for the 11 federally recognized tribal nations with members in Wisconsin.
The intention of the funding opportunity is to:
- Support federally recognized tribal nations in providing a spectrum of strategies across the continuum of care to address their unique conditions
- Provide programs and activities with minimal demands or barriers for participants, while building upon the strengths of local tribal culture, tradition, and practices
- Provide high quality, effective, equitable, understandable, and respectful prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery efforts and services that are responsive to diverse cultural health beliefs and practices, preferred languages, health literacy, and other communication needs
Funds must be used on opioid-related efforts and activities that align with the categories listed in Exhibit E: List of Opioid Remediation Uses.
Eligible applicants are federally recognized tribal nations with members in Wisconsin.
Award ceiling: $700,000
Project period: 1 year
Estimated total program funding:
$6,000,000
A link to the application instructions is available on the program website.
Email completed applications to DHSDCTSBPTRFundingOpportunities@dhs.wisconsin.gov.
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