Overdose Response Network — Overdose Aid Kits (O.A.K.s)
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Clint Foundation John Mcclintock provides donated goods or services here, not funding. Nonprofits receive items or support directly rather than money, so there is no award to spend. If you're looking for cash funding, this program won't provide it.
About this program
The Overdose Response Network (ORN) places Overdose Aid Kits (O.A.K.s) — metal boxes containing naloxone and lifesaving resources — in public and private buildings (schools, colleges, faith organizations, community-based organizations, restaurants) and supports training and restocking. Organizations can order O.A.K.s and, whenever possible, receive training and help identifying naloxone sources.
Who can apply
Public and private organizations such as schools (K-12), colleges and universities, community-based organizations, places of faith, restaurants, and other public or private buildings seeking to make naloxone and resources accessible. Specific eligibility details are managed through the O.A.K. ordering process.
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