To address the opioid crisis in California Tribal communities through multisector, interagency partnerships of community members, stakeholders and service providers who work together to reduce and eliminate opioid and stimulant-related impacts of opioid and stimulant use in Tribal communities. Continue Reading Tribal Local Opioid Coalitions
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Tribal and Urban Indian Community-Defined Best Practices (2025-2027)
To support the integration of cultural and traditional healing practices into opioid use disorder and substance use disorder care for Tribal and urban Indian communities as an integral part of prevention, treatment and recovery activities. Continue Reading Tribal and Urban Indian Community-Defined Best Practices (2025-2027)
Native Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT) Network for Healing and Recovery (2025-2027)
To provide opioid use disorder treatment by establishing or strengthening medication assisted treatment services in Tribal and urban Indian communities, with an emphasis on the importance of culture in patient engagement, treatment and recovery. Continue Reading Native Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT) Network for Healing and Recovery (2025-2027)
Subcontract Program for Opioid Coalition and Community Engagement through California Consortium for Urban Indian Health
California Consortium for Urban Indian Health (CCUIH) is announcing its SOR 3 awards under the SPOC project. The SPOC project will help to increase access to medication assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder and stimulant use disorder (SUD) and to decrease incidence of SUD related deaths in Urban Indian communities through culturally and community specific prevention, treatment, and overdose reversal. For any questions related to this project, please contact CCUIH directly (CCUIH.org). Continue Reading Subcontract Program for Opioid Coalition and Community Engagement through California Consortium for Urban Indian Health
Tribal Local Opioid Coalition (TLOC) through California Rural Indian Health Board
The California Rural Indian Health Board (CRIHB) is announcing its SOR 3 awards under the TLOC project.The TLOC project will work to address the opioid crisis in California Tribal communities through multisector, interagency partnerships of community members, stakeholders, and service providers who work together to reduce and eliminate opioid and stimulant-related impacts of opioid and stimulant use in Tribal communities. For any questions related to this project, please contact CRIHB directly (CRIHB.org). Continue Reading Tribal Local Opioid Coalition (TLOC) through California Rural Indian Health Board
California Tribal and Urban Indian Community-Defined Best Practices
To support the integration of cultural and traditional healing practices into opioid use disorder and substance use disorder care for Tribal and urban Indian communities as an integral part of prevention, treatment and recovery activities. Continue Reading California Tribal and Urban Indian Community-Defined Best Practices
Native MAT Network
To provide opioid use disorder treatment by establishing or strengthening medication assisted treatment services in Tribal and urban Indian communities, with an emphasis on the importance of culture in patient engagement, treatment and recovery. Continue Reading Native MAT Network
Tribal and Urban Indian Community-Defined Best Practices
Supports the planning or implementation of community-defined best practices into substance use disorder services for Tribal and Urban Indian communities throughout the state. Continue Reading Tribal and Urban Indian Community-Defined Best Practices
Tribal and Urban Indian Learning Community
This is an opportunity for Tribal and Urban Indian organizations to develop, operationalize, enhance and sustain substance use disorder treatment services, with an emphasis on the importance of culture in patient engagement, treatment and recovery. Continue Reading Tribal and Urban Indian Learning Community
Tribal Infrastructure Support
Supports infrastructure improvement projects for Tribal health organizations to start-up or enhance their MAT programs. Continue Reading Tribal Infrastructure Support
