Baltimore City Health Department
$200,000 over one year to support a public education and harm reduction project to respond to opioid addiction and overdoses in Baltimore City
$270,000 over 18 months to support the development and implementation of a dashboard showing real time capacity at community-based addiction treatment facilities in Baltimore
Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition
$91,500 over one year to support the outreach, training, direct services, advocacy, capacity building, and mobilization activities of the Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition
Behavioral Health Leadership Institute
$45,000 over one year to create a mobile treatment unit outside the Baltimore City Jail to provide buprenorphine treatment to individuals released from the jurisdiction of the Division of Pretrial Detention and Services
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
$15,000 over six months to support community education, coalition building and policy advocacy to support the creation of a legal, safe drug consumption space in Baltimore
Legal Action Center
$120,000 over two years to protect gains made under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and expand services that are desperately needed to address the opioid crisis
Maryland Professionals for Quality Addiction Services, Inc.
$170,000 over one year to provide general support
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependency–Maryland
$170,000 over one year to provide general support