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VA SOR Grant
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Reports
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Resources
Home page
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New to the GPRA/GPRA Refresher
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Contingency Management
Justice-Involved GPRA
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SOR Support
March 15, 2021

SOR Funding & GPRA 101 Resource

SOR Support
March 15, 2021

We are writing to share a new resource focused on SOR funding. This resource provides a high-level overview of how treatment and recovery SOR funds can be used, including what can be funded, who can receive SOR-funded services, and who should complete a GPRA. 

Please click here to find this resource listed on our supporting materials resource page!

Please reach out to SORSupport@omni.org with any questions!

Newer PostFollow-Up & Discharge GPRA Training Recording and Resource
Older PostDBHDS Invites You to Join in a SOR II-funded Contingency Management Training with OMNI!

https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/subtitle-A/chapter-II/part-200#200.112 Per 2 C.F.R. § 200.112-1113 The Federal awarding agency must establish conflict of interest policies for Federal awards. The non-Federal entity must disclose in writing any potential conflict of interest to the Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity in accordance with applicable Federal awarding agency policy. Failure to adhere to these statues will result in immediate termination of funding.

Virginia’s State Opioid Response (SOR) grant is awarded at the discretion of DBHDS and SAMHSA. All recipients of SOR funding supports evidence-based prevention, treatment and recovery services to address opioid and stimulant misuse and use disorders, including for cocaine and methamphetamine. The SOR grant is not intended to be utilized as a long-term or permanent funding source. All SOR proposals must include a realistic plan for financial sustainability beyond the grant period.

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