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Indian Health Service Community Opioid Intervention Prevention Program

This funding record is inactive. Please see the program website or contact the program sponsor to determine if this program is currently accepting applications or will open again in the future.

 
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 93.654
Sponsors
Indian Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Deadlines
Feb 7, 2024
Contact

For programmatic or technical questions:
Cassandra Allen
240.485.7524
Cassandra.Allen@ihs.gov

For grants management or fiscal questions:
DGM@ihs.gov

Grants.gov contact center:
800.518.4726
support@grants.gov

GrantSolutions help desk:
866.577.0771
help@grantsolutions.gov

Purpose

The Indian Health Service is offering funding to address the opioid crisis in American Indian/ Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities.

Program objectives include:

  1. Increase public awareness and education about culturally appropriate and family-centered opioid and overdose prevention, treatment, and recovery practices and programs in AI/AN communities
  2. Create comprehensive support teams to strengthen and empower AI/AN families in addressing the opioid and overdose crisis in tribal or urban Indian communities
  3. Increase access to medication-assisted treatment/medications for opioid use disorder (MAT/MOUD) treatment for persons who experience opioid misuse, opioid use disorder, and opioid related overdoses
  4. Increase harm reduction activities in tribal and urban Indian communities

A list of required activities is provided in the application instructions.

Eligibility

Eligible applicants are federally recognized tribes, tribal organizations, and urban Indian organizations.

Geographic coverage
Nationwide
Amount of funding

Award ceiling: $500,000 per year
Award floor: $350,000 per year
Project period: 5 years
Estimated number of awards: 27
Estimated total program funding: $9,500,000

Application process

Links to the full announcement and online application process are available through grants.gov. The application instructions will be found on the related documents tab.

Tagged as
American Indian or Alaska Native · Illicit drug use · Prescription drug misuse · Substance use and misuse · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention

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