To expand treatment services in California and increase access to medications for addiction treatment (MAT) within nonprofit DHCS-licensed residential treatment facilities.
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Narcotic Treatment Program Medication Unit (Round 2)
To increase access to medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) for rural areas, justice-involved populations, Indigenous and Native communities, patients without transportation and areas that do not have a Narcotic Treatment Program (NTP) within close proximity to patients in need of those services through the expansion of medication units across the state. Continue Reading Narcotic Treatment Program Medication Unit (Round 2)
Low-Barrier Opioid Treatment at Syringe Services Programs (Round 4)
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, increase the number of syringe service program participants engaged in treatment, and offer related supportive services such as case management and peer support. Continue Reading Low-Barrier Opioid Treatment at Syringe Services Programs (Round 4)
Mobile Narcotic Treatment Programs and Medication Units Funded Partners (July 2024 – May 2026)
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. Continue Reading Mobile Narcotic Treatment Programs and Medication Units Funded Partners (July 2024 – May 2026)
MAT at DHCS Licensed Facilities (Round 2 January 2024 – June 2025)
To improve access to medication-assisted treatment (MAT) services within nonprofit DHCS-licensed substance use disorder. MAT at DHCS Licensed Facilities Round 2 Grantees
MAT at DHCS State Licensed Facilities (Round 1)
To expand treatment services in California and increase access to medications for addiction treatment (MAT) within nonprofit DHCS-licensed residential treatment facilities. Continue Reading MAT at DHCS State Licensed Facilities (Round 1)
Low-Barrier Opioid Treatment at Syringe Service Programs (Round 3)
To support the integration of opioid treatment services and other harm reduction services into existing syringe service programs to increase the number of sites where opioid use disorder treatment services are available, increase the number of syringe service program participants engaged in treatment, and offer related supportive services such as case management and peer support. Continue Reading Low-Barrier Opioid Treatment at Syringe Service Programs (Round 3)
COVID-19 Response (Round 2)
Addresses the needs of individuals with substance use disorders and/or mental health disorders as well as health care providers in Los Angeles and Riverside counties who are impacted by the COVID-19 emergency. Continue Reading COVID-19 Response (Round 2)
Northern California and Central Valley Recovery Housing Expansion Program
To provide recovery housing and peer support for individuals experiencing homelessness, or at-risk of experiencing homelessness, with an opioid use disorder and/or stimulant use disorder, or with a demonstrated history of opioid or stimulant misuse in order to facilitate continued engagement in treatment and related recovery support services. Continue Reading Northern California and Central Valley Recovery Housing Expansion Program
Low-Barrier Opioid Treatment at Syringe Services Programs (Round 2)
To support implementation of projects offering low-barrier access to treatment of opioid use disorder through Syringe Services Programs, as well as related supportive services such as case management and peer support. Continue Reading Low-Barrier Opioid Treatment at Syringe Services Programs (Round 2)
Center for Care Innovations Addiction Treatment Starts Here Learning and Network Collaborative
To increase access to addiction treatment for opioid use disorder and stimulant use disorder by working with community health center sites to establish MAT programs in primary care, and leveraging a peer group focused on innovation and resilience through an 18-month learning and networking collaborative. Continue Reading Center for Care Innovations Addiction Treatment Starts Here Learning and Network Collaborative
COVID-19 Response (Round 1)
Addresses the needs of individuals with substance use disorders and/or mental health disorders as well as health care providers in Santa Clara and Los Angeles counties who are impacted by the COVID-19 emergency. Continue Reading COVID-19 Response (Round 1)
