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Combating Opioid Overdose through Community-Level Intervention (COOCLI) is a collaborative effort between ONDCP and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to implement and evaluate community-based efforts to fight the overdose epidemic. These efforts support innovative approaches to help the regions and populations within the United States that suffer from the highest rates of fatal and non-fatal drug overdoses.

The recipient of the 2020 COOCLI cooperative agreement is the University of Baltimore’s Center for Drug Policy and Prevention, which provides opportunities for communities to receive COOCLI funding through competitive  subawards. Additional information is available here.

To view the current cooperative agreement terms and conditions, please click here.

To view previous cooperative agreement terms and conditions, please click here.