H79TI087845
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Washington State Opioid Response Grant - Project Abstract
Project Summary: Washington State SOR IV is designed to address Washington (WA) State’s opioid epidemic by implementing the 2021-2022 WA State Opioid and Overdose Response Plan (Plan), comprised of five goals:
(1) Prevent opioid and other drug misuse;
(2) Identify and treat opioid misuse and stimulant use disorder;
(3) Ensure and improve the health and wellness of people who use opioids and other drugs;
(4) Use data and information to detect opioid misuse, monitor drug user health effects, analyze population health and evaluate interventions; and
(5) Support individuals in recovery.
The WA State Health Care Authority/Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR) will implement SOR IV through strategies related to goals 1, 2, 3, and 5 in the Plan.
Goal 1 (Prevent opioid and other drug misuse): Fund at least 22 Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative (CPWI) coalitions in high-need communities; serve 40 communities through Community-Based Organization (CBO) grants; provide statewide prevention services including prescriber education, starts with one public education campaign, workforce development enhancements, opioid summit, and evidence-based programming.
Goal 2-3 (ID & treat opioid and stimulant use disorder & ensure and improve the health and wellness of people who use opioids and other drugs): Enhance provider’s capacity to provide Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD), stimulant use disorder assessment and treatment, and screening, testing and/or referrals for HIV and viral hepatitis by funding 13 Opioid Treatment Networks (OTNs) and 5 OTN Hub & Spokes (H&SS); provide training, technical assistance, and tobacco cessation program support to OTNs and H&SS and provide nicotine replacement therapy to syringe services programs; provide MOUD inductions to incarcerated individuals prior to release, expand referrals to reduce recidivism and overdoses; and provide tribal opioid prevention/treatment/harm reduction/recovery grants to address unmet needs of tribal communities.
Provide a tribal media campaign to promote the use of MOUD and inform tribal members of the presence and dangers of fentanyl. Infuse harm reduction supplies and services throughout the OTNs and OTN H&SS.
Goal 5 (Support individuals in recovery): Provide peer and recovery services in high need counties and rural areas; provide peer pathfinder project and recovery support services for individuals with opioid and stimulant use disorders; and provide funding for harm reduction services and supplies to individuals receiving recovery support services and peer pathfinder services.
Key populations of focus will include prevention: communities with elevated risk scores; opioid prescribers for adolescents and adults; parents; tribal communities; youth; pregnant and parenting women; and older adults.
Treatment and recovery: individuals with opioid and/or stimulant use disorder, those at risk for overdose, including individuals with HIV and/or viral hepatitis; SUD treatment providers; rural/frontier communities; individuals reentering communities from incarceration; and tribes.
DBHR expects to serve more than 20,000 WA residents within the initial year of the grant award and 40,000 residents over three years.
In addition, SOR IV projects will reach millions of WA residents through local and statewide media campaigns and trainings.
Washington State
Project Summary: Washington State SOR IV is designed to address Washington (WA) State’s opioid epidemic by implementing the 2021-2022 WA State Opioid and Overdose Response Plan (Plan), comprised of five goals:
(1) Prevent opioid and other drug misuse;
(2) Identify and treat opioid misuse and stimulant use disorder;
(3) Ensure and improve the health and wellness of people who use opioids and other drugs;
(4) Use data and information to detect opioid misuse, monitor drug user health effects, analyze population health and evaluate interventions; and
(5) Support individuals in recovery.
The WA State Health Care Authority/Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR) will implement SOR IV through strategies related to goals 1, 2, 3, and 5 in the Plan.
Goal 1 (Prevent opioid and other drug misuse): Fund at least 22 Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative (CPWI) coalitions in high-need communities; serve 40 communities through Community-Based Organization (CBO) grants; provide statewide prevention services including prescriber education, starts with one public education campaign, workforce development enhancements, opioid summit, and evidence-based programming.
Goal 2-3 (ID & treat opioid and stimulant use disorder & ensure and improve the health and wellness of people who use opioids and other drugs): Enhance provider’s capacity to provide Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD), stimulant use disorder assessment and treatment, and screening, testing and/or referrals for HIV and viral hepatitis by funding 13 Opioid Treatment Networks (OTNs) and 5 OTN Hub & Spokes (H&SS); provide training, technical assistance, and tobacco cessation program support to OTNs and H&SS and provide nicotine replacement therapy to syringe services programs; provide MOUD inductions to incarcerated individuals prior to release, expand referrals to reduce recidivism and overdoses; and provide tribal opioid prevention/treatment/harm reduction/recovery grants to address unmet needs of tribal communities.
Provide a tribal media campaign to promote the use of MOUD and inform tribal members of the presence and dangers of fentanyl. Infuse harm reduction supplies and services throughout the OTNs and OTN H&SS.
Goal 5 (Support individuals in recovery): Provide peer and recovery services in high need counties and rural areas; provide peer pathfinder project and recovery support services for individuals with opioid and stimulant use disorders; and provide funding for harm reduction services and supplies to individuals receiving recovery support services and peer pathfinder services.
Key populations of focus will include prevention: communities with elevated risk scores; opioid prescribers for adolescents and adults; parents; tribal communities; youth; pregnant and parenting women; and older adults.
Treatment and recovery: individuals with opioid and/or stimulant use disorder, those at risk for overdose, including individuals with HIV and/or viral hepatitis; SUD treatment providers; rural/frontier communities; individuals reentering communities from incarceration; and tribes.
DBHR expects to serve more than 20,000 WA residents within the initial year of the grant award and 40,000 residents over three years.
In addition, SOR IV projects will reach millions of WA residents through local and statewide media campaigns and trainings.
Washington State
Awardee
Funding Goals
ADDRESSING THE OPIOID ABUSE CRISIS WITHIN SUCH STATES, USED FOR CARRYING OUT ACTIVITIES THAT SUPPLEMENT ACTIVITIES PERTAINING TO OPIOIDS UNDERTAKEN BY THE STATE AGENCY RESPONSIBLE FOR ADMINISTERING THE SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT BLOCK GRANT UNDER SUBPART II OF PART B OF TITLE XIX OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACT (42 U.S.C. 300X21 ET SEQ.), AND TRIBES AND TRIBAL ORGANIZATIONS TO ADDRESS THE OPIOID CRISIS WITHIN THEIR COMMUNITIES.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Pullman,
Washington
99164
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 104% from $27,125,699 to $55,303,923.
Health Care Authority was awarded
WA State Opioid Response Grant - SOR IV Project
Project Grant H79TI087845
worth $55,303,923
from the Division of Grants Management in September 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Pullman Washington United States.
The grant
has a duration of 3 years and
was awarded through assistance program 93.788 Opioid STR.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity State Opioid Response Grants.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 9/26/25
Period of Performance
9/30/24
Start Date
9/29/27
End Date
Funding Split
$55.3M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$55.3M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Subgrant Awards
Disclosed subgrants for H79TI087845
Transaction History
Modifications to H79TI087845
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
H79TI087845
SAI Number
H79TI087845-1847632770
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
State Government
Awarding Office
75SAMH SAMHSA Division of Grants Management
Funding Office
75MT00 SAMHSA CENTER FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT
Awardee UEI
LNHZYKMNB9T5
Awardee CAGE
5NJP5
Performance District
WA-05
Senators
Maria Cantwell
Patty Murray
Patty Murray
Modified: 9/26/25