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# Overdose prevention grants and funding | Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment * About CDPHEToggle About CDPHE submenu * Nondiscrimination policy and procedures * Office of Environmental Justice * Environmental Equity and Cumulative Impact Analysis * Office of Health Equity * Office of Public Health Practice, Planning, and Local Partnerships * Emergency preparedness and response * Public informationToggle Public information submenu * Public records and requests * Find your local public health agency * Boards and CommissionsToggle Boards and Commissions submenu * HealthToggle Health submenu * Animal-related diseases * Birth, death, and other vital records * Chronic disease prevention * Gamete bank and fertility clinic * Prevention and wellnessToggle Prevention and wellness submenu * Maternal and child health * Sexual and reproductive health * Celebrate 6 Award of Breastfeeding Excellence * Sexually transmitted infections and HIV * EnvironmentToggle Environment submenu * Air pollutionToggle Air pollution submenu * Climate changeToggle Climate change submenu * Colorado Greenhouse Gas Inventory * Child care and school regulations * Commerce City - North Denver * Environmental agriculture * Environmental health and sustainability * Environment and your healthToggle Environment and your health submenu * Oil and gas and your health * Food safety and licensing * Hazardous materials and waste managementToggle Hazardous materials and waste management submenu * Hazardous waste management * Radiation control programToggle Radiation control program submenu * Colorado Legacy Land/Lincoln Park Superfund site * Lead safetyToggle Lead safety submenu * Test and Fix Water for KidsToggle Test and Fix Water for Kids submenu * Test & Fix Water for Kids at Family Child Care Homes * Sustainability programs * Water qualityToggle Water quality submenu * Clean waterToggle Clean water submenu * Water Quality - Permits * Water Quality Standards * Drinking water – consumers * Drinking water – public water systems * Engage with the Water Quality Control Division * Regulating per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water * Funding - Grants and Loans * Report a concern or emergency # Overdose prevention grants and funding * Prevention and wellness * Positive youth, families and communities * Essentials for Childhood project * Comprehensive Human Sexuality Education (CHSE) * Comprehensive Human Sexuality Education Grant Program * Grant Prioritization Task Force * Clinical guidelines for fall prevention * Colorado Alcohol Outlet Density * Community Assessment Survey for Older Adults (CASOA) * Community Prevention and Early Intervention (CPEI)") * Prevention resources and tools * Elevating Prevention In Colorado (EPIC) Grant Funding Grant Funding") * Excessive alcohol use prevention and data * Injury data and epidemiology * Safe, sober and distraction-free driving * Teen motor vehicle safety * Motor vehicle safety resources * Motor vehicle data linkage briefs * Register for the Overdose Prevention Unit Monthly Virtual Naloxone Training * Learn more about Xylazine * Naloxone Bulk Purchase Fund Opportunity * Naloxone Bulk Fund Prioritization Plan * Naloxone standing orders * Naloxone Bulk Purchase Fund FAQ * General Naloxone Bulk Fund Information * General naloxone information * Naloxone bulk fund eligibility * Placing a naloxone bulk fund order * Standing naloxone bulk fund orders * After a naloxone bulk order is placed * Naloxone bulk fund order timeline * Overdose prevention grants and funding * Preventing prescription drug misuse * Prescription Drug Data Profiles * Shared Risk and Protective Factor Profile Reports * Substance Misuse Prevention * Elevating Prevention In Colorado (EPIC) Grant Funding Grant Funding") * Reducing infections from injection drug use * Shared Risk and Protective Factor Profile Reports * If you think you have disordered eating * Supporting someone with disordered eating * Sexual Violence Prevention * Provider resources: day treatment for brain injury patients * Violence and Injury Prevention - Mental Health Promotion Branch * Colorado public health harm reduction legislation ### Overdose Prevention Unit Programs ## Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Use Program (COSSUP) CDPHE’s COSSUP grant from theBureau of Justice Assistance (BJA)improved health outcomes by reducing the impact of opioids, stimulants, and other substances on individuals and communities.
Many communities are ill-equipped to serve people with substance use disorder and their families - lacking local substance use disorder treatment providers, recovery resources, and access to naloxone - which creates an undue burden on first responders and local healthcare providers.
COSSUP recipients provided diversion programs, recovery support services, substance use disorder treatment services, naloxone for law enforcement, first responders, and individuals receiving services, and educated communities on the proper disposal of medications through Colorado’s Medication Takeback Program.
* Alden Dimensional Media * Colorado Department of Corrections * E-Squared Communications Group, dba SE2 * Las Animas-Huerfano Counties District Health Department * Point Blank Enterprises, Inc * Region Six Alcohol & Drug Abuse Corp. dba RESADA * San Luis Valley Area Health Education Center * Signal Behavioral Health Network ###### Learn more about COSSUP * CDPHE Full Project Evaluation Summary (Oct. 2020 to Sept. 2024).
(PDF) * CDPHE’s Year 1 Evaluation Summary (Sept. 2021 - Sept. 2022).
(PDF) * CDPHE’s Year 2 Evaluation Summary (Oct. 2022 - Sept. 2023).
(PDF) * CDPHE’s Year 3 Evaluation Summary (Oct. 2023 - June 2024). (PDF) * BJA’s COSSUP Resource Center.
(website) ## Harm Reduction Grant Program During the 2019 legislative session, SB19-008: Substance Use Disorder in the Criminal Justice System passed establishing a Harm Reduction Grant Program within CDPHE.
The goal and purpose of the Harm Reduction Grant Program is to fund and support local communities to rethink and expand opportunities to address drug use using a public health and harm reduction approach, rather than through the criminal legal system. The 2022 passage of HB 22-1326 Fentanyl Accountability and Prevention allocated additional funding for a broadened list of eligible entities and expanded allowable program activities.
* Colorado Harm Reduction Organizations and Resources.
(webpage) ###### Past and present recipients * Arapahoe County Public Health * Boulder County Public Health Department * Colorado Health Network * Harm Reduction Action Center * Lakewood Police Department * La Plata County Health Department * Milestone Community Wellness * Pitkin County Public Health * San Luis Valley Area Health Education Center * Southern Colorado Harm Reduction Association * Southern Ute Indian Tribe * Summit County Public Health * SummitStone Health Partners ### CDPHE Colorado Coroner Grant opportunity The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's Opioid Overdose Prevention Program invites Colorado coroners' offices to apply for grants offered to support coroners as they deal with the opioid crisis in Colorado.
This funding provides reimbursement for toxicology testing for suspected overdose deaths. All Colorado coroner’s and medical examiner’s offices are eligible for funding. You can apply for the Toxicology Support Grant using the Google form.
* OD2A-S Toxicology Support Grant Application.
(Google form) * Alamosa County Coroner’s Office * Arapahoe County Coroner’s Office * Archuleta County Coroner’s Office * Baca County Coroner’s Office * Boulder County Coroner’s Office * Clear Creek County Coroner’s Office * City and County of Denver - Office of the Medical Examiner * Douglas County Coroner’s Office * El Paso County Coroner’s Office * Garfield County Coroner’s Office * Gunnison County Coroner’s Office * Jefferson County Coroner’s Office * Larimer County Coroner’s Office * Las Animas County Coroner’s Office * Lincoln County Coroner’s Office * Montezuma County Coroner’s Office * Montrose County Coroner’s Office * Morgan County Coroner’s Office * Ouray County Coroner’s Office * The Pathology Group (Mesa County) * Prowers County Coroner’s Office * Rio Blanco County Coroner’s Office * Summit County Coroner’s Office * Weld County Coroner’s Office ##### Overdose Data to Action-States The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's Overdose Prevention Program is pleased to announce the awarded grantees for Overdose Data to Action-States for the Harm Reduction and Linkage to Care program.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Overdose Data to Action Program provides funds to enhance evidence-based opioid overdose prevention programming and evidence-informed interventions that have an immediate impact on reducing overdose morbidity and mortality, with a focus on opioids, stimulants, and polysubstance use.
Under OD2A-S, recipients are expected to implement required interventions that facilitate access to harm reduction services and linkage to and retention in care.
## Recipients for Linkage to Care * Adams County Health Department * Denver Health and Hospital Authority * Serenity Recovery Connection ## Recipients for Harm Reduction * Boulder County Public Health * Jefferson County Public Health * La Plata County Public Health Department * Mesa County Public Health * North Colorado Health Alliance * San Luis Valley Area Health Education Center (SLV AHEC) ## Learn more about OD2A Overdose Data to Action Overdose Data to Action (OD2A).
(CDC website) Explore the Naloxone Bulk Purchase Fund FAQ Register for the Overdose Prevention Unit Monthly Virtual Naloxone Training 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, CO 80246 Find your local public health agency Colorado Health Information Data Set (CoHID) Environmental Public Health Tracking Office of Public Health Practice, Planning, and Local Partnerships (OPHP) Air Quality - Monitoring, Modeling and Data Colorado Official State Web Portal Your feedback will be used to help improve Google Translate
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