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Announcing Data Dashboard Learning Collaborative Sites

Updated: Oct 21



The Addiction Policy Forum and HEALing Communities Study (HCS) are excited to announce that 47 sites have been selected to participate in the first cohort of the Data Dashboard Learning Collaborative. This collaborative brings together a diverse group of state, local, research, and community-based agencies committed to enhancing data-driven decision-making and strategic planning to improve outcomes for individuals impacted by substance use disorders (SUDs). Participating agencies will receive tools and expert guidance to refine and leverage data dashboards in their communities through this collaboration.


Selected agencies are working to help quell the ongoing substance use disorder and overdose crisis. Please help us welcome and celebrate each of these sites' endeavors to bring change locally.


A second cohort of the learning collaborative will launch in the Spring of 2025. Click here if you for more information.


Data Dashboard Learning Collaborative Sites

47 participating sites across 26 states















Connecticut

  • Yale School of Medicine - Department of Emergency Medicine

  • Yale School of Medicine - InSTRIDE


Florida

  • BayCare Health System

  • Florida Department of Children and Families

  • Human and Veterans Services

  • Martin County Board of County Commissioners


Illinois

  • Chestnut Health Systems

  • City of Kewanee, Illinois


Indiana

  • Marion County Public Health Department

  • Naxos Neighbors, LLC

  • Overdose Lifeline


Iowa

  • Iowa Department of Health and Human Services


Kentucky

  • People Advocating Recovery


Louisiana

  • Louisiana Department of Health - Office of Behavioral Health


Maine

  • Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention

  • Portland Public Health Division


Maryland

  • National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA IRP)


Massachusetts

  • Department of Mental Health - Recovery from Addictions Program


Michigan

  • Lenawee County, Michigan


Mississippi

  • Mississippi Department of Corrections

  • Mississippi State Department of Health


Missouri

  • Concordance

  • The Addiction Science Team at the University of Missouri, St. Louis - Missouri Institute of Mental Health (MIMH)


New Jersey

  • Chosen Generation Community Corporation

  • Prevention Links

  • RWJBarnabas Health Institute for Prevention and Recovery


New Mexico

  • Bernalillo County Department of Behavioral Health Services

  • Collaborative Consulting


New York

  • Rural Health Institute of New York

  • Truth Pharm


North Carolina

  • PAWSS, Inc.

  • Wake Forest University School of Medicine


Oregon

  • Curry County Juvenile Department


Tennessee

  • University of Tennessee Institute for Public Service - SMART Initiative


Texas

  • Clean Cause Foundation

  • Harris County Public Health

  • Texas A&M Health Science Center

  • UTHealth Houston


Utah

  • Bear River Health Department

  • Southeast Utah Health Department


Virginia

  • Roanoke Valley Collective Response


Washington

  • Washington State Department of Commerce


West Virginia

  • Southern Highlands Community Mental Health Center


Wisconsin

  • Dunn County Criminal Justice Collaboration

  • Rock County Public Health


Wyoming

  • Wyoming Department of Health

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