The Overdose Data to Action in States (OD2A‐S) funding opportunity is open to all state health departments (SHDs) (includes the District of Columbia) or their bona fide agents.
Donor Name: Centers for Disease Control
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/27/2023
Size of the Grant: $7,000,000
Grant Duration: 5 years
Details:
The goal of this funding opportunity is to track nonfatal and fatal overdoses and emerging threats and support SHDs in preventing non‐fatal and fatal overdoses. It will accomplish this through the promotion of overdose surveillance strategies and evidence‐based and promising interventions that have an immediate impact on reducing morbidity and mortality associated with overdoses, with a primary focus on opioids, stimulants, and polysubstance use (if addressed in combination with opioids and stimulants).
OD2A‐S will emphasize health equity, and strategies will be underpinned by a data‐to‐action framework that aims to expand and strengthen overdose surveillance efforts of SHDs and their use of these and other data to drive prevention strategies and policies. This funding opportunity builds off the work and gains made through previous overdose surveillance and prevention investments supporting state health departments.
Purpose
OD2A-S aims to enhance the ability of SHDs to track and prevent nonfatal and fatal overdoses while also identifying emerging drug threats. It emphasizes surveillance strategies and evidence‐based and evidence-informed interventions that have an immediate impact on reducing overdose morbidity and mortality, with a focus on opioids, stimulants, and polysubstance use (if addressed in combination with opioids and stimulants). OD2A-S also focuses on closing gaps related to access to care and services to reduce health inequities for populations at greatest risk for overdose.
Components
Surveillance Component
Core Required Strategies:
- Surveillance Infrastructure
- Morbidity Surveillance
- Mortality Surveillance
Optional and Competitive Strategies (up to 20 awards for each strategy):
- Bio surveillance
- Data Linkage
Prevention Component
Required Strategies:
- Clinician/Health System Engagement and Health IT/PDMP Enhancement
- Public Safety Partnerships/Interventions
- Harm Reduction
- Community-Based Linkage to Care
Funding Information
- Estimated Total Funding Amount: $995,000,000
- Maximum Funding Amount: $7,000,000
- Minimum Funding Amount: $1,400,000
- Period of Performance: 5 years
Eligible Applicants
- States Government
- State (includes the District of Columbia)
For more information, visit Grants.gov.