Community Overdose Intervention Prevention Program
- Currently Closed
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Eligible Recipients:
- Native/Tribal Entities
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- Health and Safety
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Overview
This is only a forecast. The synopsis and application package are not yet posted, and we have not yet finalized the application due date. This opportunity will be updated when it is published in the Federal Register.
The purpose of the Community Overdose Intervention Prevention Program is to provide culturally appropriate prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery services for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities with opioid use disorder or have a history of overdose. The impact of opioids and overdoses (from opioids and polysubstance use) has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 epidemic and manufacturing of unscheduled substances like xylazine into opioids, methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, and more.
Related Resources
Additional information is available on the Resources page.Funding Details
Funding Source:
- Annual Appropriation
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Contact Information
Indian Health Service Division of Grants Management, 301-443-5204, [email protected]