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RCORP-Overdose Response

The purpose of RCORP-Overdose Response is to address immediate needs in rural areas by improving access to, capacity for, and sustainability of prevention, treatment, and recovery services for substance use disorder (SUD).

To achieve the purpose of the RCORP-Overdose Response program, applicants select from a list of 13 allowable activities. There is no maximum or minimum number of activities that should be selected, but applicants must clearly justify and support the need for the selected activity/activities, as well as their ability to implement the activity/activities within the one-year period of performance.

Applicants are encouraged to include populations that have historically suffered from poorer health outcomes, health disparities, and other inequities as compared to the rest of the population. 

FY23 awards

See our FY23 Overdose Response award recipients.

Applicant resources

Contact us

Email us at ruralopiodresponse@hrsa.gov.
 

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