The Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP) funds multiple programs. Each works to prevent and treat Opioid Use Disorder for people in rural areas. Programs are broken up into cohorts with each cohort representing a fiscal year within a program.

Behavioral Health Care Support

RCORP-Behavioral Health Care Support strives to increase care for those affected by behavioral health conditions, which may include mental health and substance use disorders.

Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health

RCORP-Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health (CABH) aims to establish and expand sustainable behavioral health care services for children and adolescents aged 5-17 years who live in rural communities, and to prevent substance misuse.

Impact

RCORP-Impact aims to improve connection to integrated and coordinated treatment and recovery services for SUD, including OUD, in rural areas.

Medication Assisted Treatment Access

RCORP-MAT Access endeavors to establish new MAT availability points as part of a comprehensive, whole-person response to SUD.

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

RCORP-NAS strives to reduce the incidence and impact of NAS in rural communities by improving systems of care, family supports, and environmental, socio-economic and non-medical factors contributing to health outcomes.

Northern Border Rural Workforce

RCORP–Northern Border Rural Workforce (RCORP-Northern Border) aims to improve health care in rural areas within the Northern Border Regional Commission’s service area (Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont) by enhancing behavioral health workforce capacity. 

Overdose Response

RCORP–Overdose Response strives to support improving health care in rural areas by addressing their immediate and short-term needs related to the provision of substance use disorder services.

Pathways

RCORP-Pathways strives to create innovative new youth-focused behavioral health care support programs, while also offering behavioral health care career pathway opportunities in rural communities.