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Engaging Communities and Schools in Substance Misuse and Overdose Prevention – Oregon

Dated: March 12, 2024

The Substance and Alcohol Misuse workgroup is accepting applications for opportunities that seek to support initiatives that engage students, communities, and various stakeholders in effective substance misuse prevention efforts.

Donor Name: Central Oregon Health Council

State: Oregon

County: Crook County (OR), Deschutes County (OR), Jefferson County (OR)

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 04/09/2024

Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000

Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned

Details:

This grant opportunity seeks to support initiatives that engage students, communities, and various stakeholders in effective substance misuse prevention efforts. The goal is to create a multi-faceted approach that goes beyond traditional harm reduction strategies, focusing on preventative messaging, community dialogue, and reducing the stigma surrounding substance use disorders (SUD) and naloxone use. This opportunity is not limited to schools but extends to the wider community, including churches, after-school programs, and organizations that work with the community. The key components of this grant opportunity include:

Preventative Messaging and Programming: Projects should emphasize proactive SUD prevention strategies, targeting not only schools but the entire community. This includes educational programs, trainings, awareness campaigns, and interventions that address substance misuse and promote healthy behaviors.

  • Naloxone and Overdose Prevention Support: While naloxone is an important harm-reduction tool, it is not a primary treatment option. Proposals could address overdose prevention through naloxone distribution, training, and education.
  • Stigma Reduction: It is crucial to focus on creating an inclusive environment and developing customized messaging to meet the specific needs of diverse communities. In rural areas, it may be beneficial to use alternative language instead of “stigma” to connect with local populations and enhance accessibility to healthcare services.
  • Community Gatherings and Conversations: Encourage community gatherings and conversations focused on SUD prevention, overdose support, and stigma reduction. Engage a wide range of community members and organizations that play a role in the lives of residents. The united front in addressing SUD is crucial to dispelling myths and fostering understanding.
  • Trauma-Informed Media Campaign: If proposing a media campaign, it must be trauma-informed and adhere to best practices. The campaign should emphasize prevention, naloxone use, and the importance of reducing barriers to care. It should also consider the impact of the messaging on the community and carefully choose its words to foster understanding and support.

Funding Information

  • Range of Award Amount: Minimum $25,000 to Maximum $125,000.
  • Available Funds: $358,300.

Project Criteria 

  • Applications must be submitted by an organization with an EIN/Tax ID. Both nonprofit and for-profit organizations are welcome to apply.
  • Projects must directly impact the specified Future State Measures of the Regional Health Improvement Plan.
  • Projects must take place within Central Oregon or serve the following tribal members:
    • Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson Counties
    • Northern Klamath County, limited to: Gilchrist, Chemult, Crescent, Crescent Lake Junction, and Beaver Marsh (Zip codes at 97731, 97733, 97737, and 97739)
    • Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians, Klamath Tribes
  • Projects partnering with tribes may be required to submit a memorandum of understanding (MOU) or letter of support.
  • Projects must include prioritized populations & communities intentionally excluded from power, access, and privilege.
  • Projects must be culturally and linguistically responsive for prioritized populations.
  • Projects must address stigma and have an education, training, or awareness component.
  • Applicants must include a letter of support for every organization they’re partnering with.

For more information, visit COHC.

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