The Grand Columbia Opioid Response Consortium was a HRSA-funded collaborative initiative to address substance use prevention, treatment and recovery in Grant, Lincoln and Adams counties of Washington. Project funding will end on February 26, 2026. Below are resources for ongoing access support. Resources with an asterisk were developed with grant funding.
Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Resources
- *SBIRT Training Videos. Short videos to train staff on SBIRT processes.
- *Screening as Prevention Webinar [Review for copyright, link to Vimeo]
- SBIRT Oregon: SBIRT Oregon hosts significant resources including workflows, screening forms, and additional videos. The SBIRT Oregon videos focus on the primary care setting
- Washington State Healthcare Authority Substance Use and SBIRT Resources: HCA provides a number of resources for screening and treatment.
- HCA-Approved In Depth SBIRT Learning Module: Completing this course meets HCA’s three and a half-hour training requirement to be certified to submit billing and provide, or supervise individuals providing, SBIRT services.
Patient and Community Resources
- *“Be There” support campaign materials
- *Recovery Coach and Transportation Needs Assessment. [link is to internal SharePoint. Upload to web]
EMS Resources
- *Innovative Models for EMS Substance Use Response Webinar [Review for copyright, link to Vimeo]
Local Partners (Grant, Lincoln, Adams Counties)
- Thriving Together NCW – Recovery support resources, Naloxone access (Grant county)
- Grand Columbia Health Alliance – Regional healthcare coordination
General Resources
- Washington Recovery HelpLine: 24/7 hotline to provide real-time support and connect individuals with local treatment resources and website tool to locate providers who prescribe medications for opioid use disorder and other medications for addiction treatment.
- ScalaNW: This program offers tools for providers to successfully start patients on medications for opioid use disorder in the ED. All resources on their website are open to the public, and hospitals can also enroll in additional services to gain access to a 24/7 scheduling line for their patients.
- Perinatal Education, Research & Clinical Consultation (PERC) Center: This program offers clinical consultation for providers (perinatal mental health and substance use), practice resources, continuing education, and patient resources
- CA Bridge: Focuses on treatment resources for health care providers but also includes screening and other resources
- SAMHSA: The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration page includes national resources and funding opportunities.
- Starts with One – prevention materials and other resources
- UW ADAI – free trainings, data, research and other resources
- Home – Friends For Life – Overdose prevention resources
This website is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under grant number GA145991, the Rural Communities Opioid Response‐Implementation totaling $1,000,000 with 25% percent financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government.
