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Low-Barrier Opioid Treatment at Syringe Services Programs

FUNDING AWARDS September 30, 2024 – September 29, 2027 To support the integration of opioid treatment services and other harm reduction activities into existing syringe service programs to sustain sites where opioid use disorder treatment services are available,...

Mobile Narcotic Treatment Programs and Medication Units RFA Round 2

The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), in partnership with The Center at Sierra Health Foundation, is funding the expansion of Medication Units (MUs) and Mobile Narcotic Treatment Programs (MNTPs) across the state. (Please note: the application...

Mobile Narcotic Treatment Programs and Medication Units Funded Partners (July 2024 – October 2025)

To increase access to medications for opioid use disorder in rural areas, for individuals who have been arrested or incarcerated, for Indigenous and Native communities, for patients without transportation, and to places that do not have a narcotic treatment program near patients who need those services, through the expansion of medication units and mobile narcotic treatment programs across the state.

Mobile Narcotic Treatment Programs and Medication Units RFA

The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), in partnership with The Center at Sierra Health Foundation, is funding the expansion of Medication Units and Mobile Narcotic Treatment Programs across the state.  This includes efforts to increase access to...

Recovering a Generation

MAT Access Points Project funded partner Hmong Youth and Parents United (HYPU) in Sacramento produced a powerful documentary titled Recovering a Generation, which looks at the Hmong community’s history with opium and the impact it has had. View the documentary on...

Funding opportunities for Tribal and Urban Indian health programs

The Center at Sierra Health Foundation in partnership with the California Department of Health Care Services announced two funding opportunities: Tribal and Urban Indian Community-Defined Best Practices and Tribal and Urban Indian Medications for Addiction Treatment...

Welcome to the MAT Access Projects web site!

We are excited to launch this  new edition of the web site for MAT Access Projects partners. This site is your go-to resource for program information, materials, toolkits and technical assistance, as well as funding opportunities related to the program. The...