Grants and Projects

Below you will find information about our various grants and projects. Grants refer to specific funding streams that have specific grant objectives. Projects refer to programs through which we achieve various grant objectives. If you are interested in learning more or collaborating, please reach out to us via our Contact Us form

Navigating Opioid Response Through Harm reduction (NORTH Star)

The NORTH Star project aims to reduce overdose fatalities through increased overdose education training and saturation of naloxone across the state of Missouri.

Targeted Audience:

State Targeted Response/State Opioid Response (STR/SOR) Grant

The Missouri Opioid State Targeted Response (STR) and Missouri State Opioid Response (SOR, SOR 2.0, and SOR 3.0) projects expand access to integrated prevention, treatment, recovery support, and harm reduction services for individuals with Opioid Use Disorder and Stimulant Use Disorder throughout the state.

Targeted Audience: People who do not have insurance or are on Medicaid

Expanding Naloxone Access and Community Trainings (ENACT)

ENACT aims to reduce fatal opioid overdose and adverse events through increased community harm reduction training and innovative, mail-based naloxone distribution.

Targeted Audience: Community Health Workers and Certified Peer Specialists; those who work directly with people who use drugs

Community ENgagement, Trauma, Equity, and Renewal (CENTER)

The mission of the CENTER Initiative is to reduce overdose, confront the impact of trauma, and invest in the long-term wellbeing of Black people most impacted by addiction, drug use, and overdose in St. Louis.

Target Audience

Coordinating Overdose Response Partnerships and Support (MO-CORPS)

MO-CORPS is focused on integrating first responders work with evidence-based public health models.

Targeted Counties: St. Louis City, St. Louis County, St. Charles, Jefferson, Greene, Jackson, Clay, Pulaski, Laclede, Warren, Ste. Genevieve, Phelps, Dent, Gasconade, Montgomery, Butler, Texas, St. Francois, Buchanan, Lincoln

The Addiction Science, Practice, Implementation, Research and Education lab (ASPIRE)

The Addiction Science, Practice, Implementation, Research and Education (ASPIRE) Lab is located within the University of Missouri-St. Louis Department of Psychology under the leadership for Dr. Rachel Winograd.

Drug Overdose Trust & Safety + Mobile (DOTS+MOBILE)

The DOTS+MOBILE project empowers first responders to reduce opioid overdose deaths in Missouri.

Target Counties: St. Louis City, St. Louis County, St. Charles, Jefferson, St. Francois, Washington, Franklin, Boone, Phelps, Greene, Jackson, Buchanan

Opioid Use Disorder Pharmaceutical Treatments: Investigating a Model and Measure of Intervention Stigma toward Medication (OPTIMISM)

OPTIMISM aims to develop a dimensional model of Intervention Stigma toward medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) that captures stigmatizing attitudes and actions by policymakers, healthcare personnel, and members of the general public.