MAC Group Opioid Projects
Below is a list of projects MAC Group Agencies are currently working on to address overdose and opioid misuse in Snohomish County. This document will be updated as needed.
Implementation Agency | Name of Funding Source | Agency Providing Funding | Project Title | Project Time Period | Brief Project Description |
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Department of Emergency Management | Chemical Dependency and Mental Health Sales Tax | Department of Emergency Management | Snohomish County Chemical Dependency and Mental Health Program Advisory Board | On-going | Facilitating and Coordinating Multi-agency Coordination Group efforts on Opioids aiding in better communication and planning. |
Snohomish County Human Services | State Substance Abuse Block Grant Funds (SABG) | Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) | Opioid Outreach Specialist | On-going | Working with individuals experiencing OUD or an overdose. OOS will work with client to connect to treatment, MAT, C/S Housing, Narcan, or any other appropriate resource. OOS will also provide Opioid Education and Narcan Trainings to the community and/or agencies. |
Snohomish Health District | Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Rural Communities Overdose Response Program (RCORP) | U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Federal Office of Rural Health Policy | RCORP-Implementation | September 1, 2020 – August 31, 2023 | Expand access to SUD/OUD prevention, treatment and recovery services and supports in Darrington and parts of Sky Valley (link to map – https://arcg.is/DavWC) |
Snohomish Health District | Overdose Data to Action (OD2A) | Centers of Disease Control and Prevention via the Washington State Department of Heath | OD2A (No project specific title) | September 1, 2019 – August 31, 2023 | The overall goal of this grant is to increase opioid overdose prevention messaging and education, improve surveillance through data collection and dissemination, support linkages to care and evidence-based treatment options, and support harm reduction strategies. |
Snohomish Health District | General Funds | Snohomish Health District | First Responder Narcan Program | On-going | Purchase Narcan for first responders currently partnered with us. In return, they track the use of Narcan and provide that data to us quarterly |