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NU17CE010230

Cooperative Agreement

Overview

Grant Description
Utah Overdose Data to Action in States - Utah has been facing a significant opioid overdose problem for over a decade. In 2021, there were 585 drug overdose deaths in Utah, and opioids were involved in 72% of those deaths.

The problem of opioid abuse and overdose in Utah is not unique to the state, as it has been a nationwide issue. However, Utah was initially hard hit by the opioid epidemic and had one of the highest rates of opioid overdose deaths in the country.

The causes of Utah's opioid overdose problem are complex and multifaceted. Factors contributing to the problem include the over-prescription of opioids by healthcare providers, lack of access to addiction treatment and resources, and the availability of illegal drugs such as fentanyl.

Utah has implemented a variety of initiatives and policies to address the problem. These include increasing access to addiction treatment and resources, implementing prescription drug monitoring programs, and expanding access to naloxone.

Despite these efforts, Utah's opioid overdose problem remains a significant public health issue that requires ongoing attention and resources to address.

The goals of the proposal are two-fold: 1) to collect and disseminate comprehensive, quality, timely, and actionable drug overdose-related data, and 2) expand state and local capacity to implement data-driven prevention and response strategies, including linkage to care and harm reduction in Utah.

During the first year of the grant, activities will leverage work completed through the first cycle of OD2A funding, Utah's Prescription Drug Overdose Prevention for States (PFS) project, the Enhanced State Opioid Overdose Surveillance (ESOOS) program, and Emergency Response: Public Health Crisis Response-Opioid Epidemic (CRISIS).

This work included dashboard development, extensive harm reduction activities, academic detailing, enhancing the PDMP as a public health tool, data linkage, opioid fatality review, policy advocacy, community-level interventions, collection and dissemination of data, changing high-risk prescribing behavior, and enhancing the readiness of state and communities to address drug abuse, misuse, and overdose deaths.

These collective activities make Utah well-poised to ensure the major goals of this funding opportunity are linked and implemented as part of a dynamic system to use data to drive immediate action.
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Place of Performance
Utah United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 200% from $2,710,977 to $8,132,931.
Utah Department Of Health And Human Services was awarded Utah Opioid Overdose Data Action Grant Cooperative Agreement NU17CE010230 worth $8,132,931 from Injury Center in September 2023 with work to be completed primarily in Utah United States. The grant has a duration of 5 years and was awarded through assistance program 93.136 Injury Prevention and Control Research and State and Community Based Programs. The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity Overdose Data to Action in States.

Status
(Ongoing)

Last Modified 9/5/25

Period of Performance
9/1/23
Start Date
8/31/28
End Date
44.0% Complete

Funding Split
$8.1M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$8.1M
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to NU17CE010230

Subgrant Awards

Disclosed subgrants for NU17CE010230

Transaction History

Modifications to NU17CE010230

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
NU17CE010230
SAI Number
NU17CE010230-834515150
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
State Government
Awarding Office
75CDC1 CDC Office of Financial Resources
Funding Office
75CUH0 CDC NATIONAL CENTER FOR INJURY PREVENTION AND CONTROL
Awardee UEI
C172TQML5G99
Awardee CAGE
3LRJ4
Performance District
UT-90
Senators
Mike Lee
Mitt Romney

Budget Funding

Federal Account Budget Subfunction Object Class Total Percentage
Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Human Services (075-0952) Health care services Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) $2,710,977 100%
Modified: 9/5/25