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36 <br /> 1 Slide #8 <br /> SubcommitteeCriterion Discussion <br /> Criterion 3b:"Well-planned activity that is likely to lead to the <br /> .�. .•-rt- —..�_ intended opioid-related impacts,based on the evidence base <br /> ---�-.,-�- � <br /> about strategy andJoractivity effectiveness for the prioritized <br /> __ �..... .,.... .. population <br /> The"priority population"as defined for this purpose: <br /> � Selective and indicated populations(IOM terminology,for <br /> an explanation see*betow)at high risk for opioid abuse,or <br /> .,_...�....�.•^` already manifesting signs and symptoms of abuse <br /> ° ^^� •-^ Populationsactivelymisusing opioids,forwhorndrug <br /> � treatment,with or without short term or extended MAT,is <br /> appropriate <br /> Harm reduction supplies and approaches,.including <br /> .•,a..�..�.... ......... <br /> naloxone distribution <br /> Users in recovery seeking ongoing support <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Quintana Stewart described the process for evaluating applications. She said that the <br /> 4 scorecard was not made available ahead of time on the county website, and she said that in the <br /> 5 future it would be. <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Slide #9 <br /> Opioid Settlement Fund Applications <br /> (14) Appocations irecelved <br /> 1} Carpe Diem ($25,000) 8) Hillsborough Treatment Center($200,000) <br /> 2) C.E.C.Analytics ($35,233.40) 9) Oxford House ($40,000) <br /> 3) EI Futuro($74, 11$.29) 1o) Piedmont Health ($50,400) <br /> 4) Fathers on the Move ($20,000) 11) Recovery Support Network ($20,x26) <br /> 5) Freedom House ($144,926.1o) 12) Student Against Destructive Decisions <br /> 6) Grow Your World ($132,035.35) (SADD) ($600,000) <br /> 7) High Impact Opioid Abatement 13) Student wellness{$114, 906.24} <br /> ($44,076) 14) Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC) <br /> (s196,047) <br /> 8 <br /> 9 <br /> 10 <br />