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    Federal and local leaders fight opioid epidemic

    Ivan SanchezBy Ivan SanchezMarch 28, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Mary Shelton, executive director of TN Opioid Abatement Council
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    By Ivan Sanchez 

    In a joint effort to confront the scourge of substance abuse, the Biden-Harris Administration and Tennessee’s Opioid Abatement Council (OAC) have announced substantial funding initiatives totaling over $120 million. While the federal government allocates $39.4 million to bolster mental health and substance abuse services nationwide, the OAC unveils its inaugural community grants, amounting to $80,936,057, dedicated to combating opioid addiction within Tennessee.

    According to KFF, data provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) “The U.S. saw improvement in opioid-related death rates from 2017 to 2018, before they sharply accelerated during the pandemic and with increases in illicit fentanyl. In 2021, there were 3,038 opioid overdose deaths in Tennessee, which accounted for 80% of all drug overdose deaths in the state. Across the U.S., opioid overdose deaths accounted for 75% of all drug overdose deaths in the country in 2021.”

    The OAC’s community grants mark a significant milestone in the state’s ongoing battle against opioid addiction, with programs funded for up to three years. Following an extensive application process last fall, wherein 396 proposals were submitted by organizations statewide, the OAC meticulously evaluated and scored each submission. Recently, during a meeting in Farragut on March 18, the Council deliberated and greenlit 116 grants to address opioid addiction at its core.

    Leading up to the grant application period, the Council delineated percentages of funding to allocate across six approved strategies, resulting in a diversified approach to combating opioid addiction. The breakdown of funding includes $32,775,972 for Treatment, $18,970,500 for Recovery Support, $12,201,837 for Primary Prevention, $8,173,701 for Education and Training, $8,061,539 for Harm Reduction, and $752,508 for Research and Evaluation.

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    These grants represent a collaborative effort involving 85 distinct awardees, with 30 projects designed for statewide implementation. Notably, approximately $5.7 million of the total funding is earmarked for capital projects, underscoring the importance of infrastructure investment in combatting substance abuse.

    By combining federal resources with state-level initiatives, both administrations are demonstrating a unified commitment to addressing the multifaceted challenges posed by substance abuse. These initiatives underscore the urgency of prioritizing prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts to safeguard communities against the devastating impact of opioid addiction.

    As Tennessee takes proactive steps to combat opioid addiction within its borders, the Biden-Harris Administration’s parallel efforts at the national level reinforce a collective determination to build healthier, more resilient communities across the country.

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