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Find similar grantsWashington State tribal opioid response funding (legislative appropriation) is sponsored by Washington State Legislature (from opioid abatement settlement). State‑funded support for tribes to address opioid crisis via prevention, treatment, overdose prevention, recovery supports, education, and first‑responder resources.
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Free or low-cost health care Employee & retiree benefits Billers, providers & partners Behavioral health & recovery State Opioid Response (SOR) grant State Opioid Response (SOR) grant The SOR grant addresses reducing unmet treatment need and opioid overdose-related deaths through primary prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and recovery activities for opioid use disorder (OUD).
The grant aims to increase access to medications for opioid use disorder using three FDA-approved medications for the treatment of OUD. 24-hours assistance for substance use disorder or mental health challenges. Washington Recovery Help Line Prevent opioid, stimulant, and other drug misuse and associated harms.
Identify and treat opioid use disorder. Reduce morbidity and mortality from opioid use disorder. Use data and information to detect community populations at the greatest risk for opioid use disorder, rates of opioid misuse, monitor morbidity and mortality, and evaluate programs and interventions.
Our teams work on a variety of projects supporting prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and recovery activities for opioid use disorder.
Email: HCA prevention staff For treatment or recovery support Related forms and publications Contingency management fact sheet (2026) Hub and Spoke projects fact sheet (2026) State Opioid Response (SOR) II no-cost extension annual report (September 2022-September 2023) SOR III Tribal programs fact sheet (2025) Opioid Treatment Network and Hub and Spoke directory Washington Recovery Helpline Washington Recovery Helpline MOUD locator Starts with One (prevention campaign) The Athena Forum (prevention) AI/AN Opioid Response Workgroup Public disclosure requests
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