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Background: After more than a dozen years of overpromotion, overprescribing, and excessive distribution of prescription opioids, companies responsible for tens of thousands of overdoses have agreed to a national financial settlement. With all 64 counties and nearly 100% of the municipalities signed onto the settlements, Colorado is set to receive more than $700 million when the settlements are finalized. Our state has a joint framework for distributing opioid dollars throughout the state, focusing most of the money on 19 regions.

The Region 16 Opioid Council, representing El Paso and Teller Counties, is seeking agencies to carry out a variety of programming to combat the opioid epidemic in our region. Specifically, the Region 16 Opioid Council received opioid settlement funding to address gaps and opportunities in prevention, treatment, and recovery services for people with opioid use disorder (OUD) as well as other co-occurring substance use disorders (SUDs) and mental illnesses in the region. After a detailed planning process to illuminate the region’s greatest needs pertaining to SUD, Region 16 has decided to dedicate dollars to the following five programs:

Context: Behavioral health comprises mental health and substance use disorder. It also encompasses behaviors and habits which influence one’s overall health and quality of life. Substance use disorders, including opioid use disorder, negatively impact an individual’s behavioral health. In the past twenty years, Colorado has experienced a 400% increase in opioid overdose deaths. The Counties that make up Region 16, El Paso and Teller, saw a similar trajectory in overdose deaths. From 2020 to 2021 alone, the region saw a 13% increase in overdoses.

Target Population: Ultimately, mental health and substance abuse issues, including opioids, affect every resident of El Paso and Teller Counties. The target populations for each program will be further specified in the scope of work below. However, the target population for all of Region 16’s settlement dollars include residents of all age groups, racial and ethnic backgrounds, socioeconomic standings, sexual orientations and gender identities, disability statuses, primary languages, and healthcare literacies. The most successful respondents will address how their program(s) will reach people equally across the region. We recognize that all applicants will not address all populations, but the winning bids will address unique barriers faced by people who have been historically underserved in their particular service sphere.

*Submit questions to info@pikespeakregion16.com with the subject line “Question: Region 16 Opioid Abatement Grant Application – [Organization Name]”

**Submit budget to info@pikespeakregion16.com with the subject line “Budget: Region 16 Opioid Abatement Grant Application – [Organization Name]”

Descriptions for 5 SOWs

A scope of work for each of the five programs we seek to fund is listed below. All submitted proposals should fall into one or more of the following categories to address the priority areas identified by our Opioid Council. Applicants may apply for one or multiple scopes. Depending on the applicant pool, the Council is open to making more than one award per program.

For all scopes presented below, special consideration will be given to programs that:

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Scale: 1 – Not at all; 2 – Slightly; 3 – Moderately; 4 – Very; 5 – Extremely

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