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Iowa Pathways to Addiction Recovery

Award Information

Award #
2019-AR-BX-K048
Funding Category
Competitive Discretionary
Location
Congressional District
Status
Past Project Period End Date
Funding First Awarded
2019
Total funding (to date)
$1,737,192

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2019, $1,737,192)

The Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Site-based Program (COAP) was developed as part of the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) legislation. COAP’s purpose is to provide financial and technical assistance to states, units of local government, and Indian tribal governments to plan, develop, and implement comprehensive efforts to identify, respond to, treat, and support those impacted by the opioid epidemic. The Harold Rogers Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) has been incorporated into the FY 2019 COAP solicitation. The purpose of the Harold Rogers PDMP is to improve collaboration and strategic decision making among regulatory and law enforcement agencies and public health entities to address prescription drug and opioid abuse, save lives, and reduce crime.

COAP aims to reduce opioid abuse and the number of overdose fatalities, as well as to mitigate the impacts on crime victims by supporting comprehensive, collaborative initiatives. The program also supports the implementation, enhancement, and proactive use of PDMPs to support clinical decision making and prevent the abuse and diversion of controlled substances. Grantees are prohibited from using federal funds to support activities that violate the Controlled Substances Act.

The objective of Category 2 is to support states in their efforts to implement, enhance, or evaluate effective opioid-related efforts within the criminal justice system.

The Iowa Governor’s Office of Drug Control Policy will:
• Reduce substance abuse and criminal involvement involving non-violent individuals by implementing or expanding pre/post-arrest diversion to treatment in Black Hawk, Story, and Jones counties.
• Expand citizen access to medication disposal in 25 new sites in underserved areas of the State.

The Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning agency, Iowa’s Statistical Analysis Center, will serve as the evaluator for the project.

CA/NCF

Date Created: September 29, 2019