Taking Action to Improve Access and Equity in Opioid Use Disorder Care Grant Program
Through Taking Action to Improve Access and Equity in Opioid Use Disorder Care, RIZE will award up to four grants of up to $100,000 a year for two years to support efforts that lead to measurable improvements in access and equity in opioid use disorder care (OUD) by centering the needs of people who identify as Black, Latine, or Indigenous.
Awarded grants will fall within one of the following targeted focus areas:
- Making care more welcoming for Black, Latine, and Indigenous people with OUD.
- Supporting workforce and organizational capacity to treat, better support, and increase the number of Black, Latine, and Indigenous patients and clients with OUD served.
- Strengthening linkages to care and care coordination to connect and continuously support Black, Latine, and Indigenous people with OUD as they transition from one point of care to another.
We invite you to submit your best ideas to measurably increase access and equity in OUD care. Please find the guidelines and application form linked below. Applications and questions about the grant process or the application materials can be submitted by email to: grants@rizema.org.
All applications must be submitted to RIZE by 12:00 PM on April 25, 2023 via email and must be submitted using the grant application form for this program.
Please see here for questions about our RFP process and other FAQs about applying for a RIZE grant.