An Update from RCCA Senior Project Director
Reflecting on the previous fiscal year and setting a vision for the year to come.
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The Latest from Regional Coalitions
Read how RCCA Regional Opioid Advisory Coalitions are engaging communities.
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RCCA Program Highlight
The first year of the OASEE Program brought challenges and collaboration. What's next?
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The Illinois Regional Care Coordination Agency (RCCA) supports the Illinois Department of Human Services Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (IDHS/DBHR).

The RCCA has three main functions: sub-awards administration, management of the Illinois Opioid Settlements Initiative website and dashboards, and coordination of seven regional opioid advisory coalitions.

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Sub-awards Administration

RCCA develops notices of funding opportunity (NOFOs), evaluates applications, distributes funding on behalf of IDHS/DBHR, and works with subrecipients to ensure the funds are used as intended.

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Illinois Opioid Settlements Initiative

RCCA maintains the Illinois Opioid Settlements Initiative website so that the public understands where and how Illinois and local governments are spending funds received through national settlements and opioid manufacturers and distributors.

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Regional Opioid Advisory Coalitions

RCCA coordinates seven coalitions, made up of RCCA subrecipients and other interested organizations and individuals, which help ensure that RCCA funding meets the needs of communities disproportionately affected by the opioid crisis.

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Stay up to Date

Read this quarter's update from the IL RCCA Regional Coalitions.
RCCA Senior Project Director, Randi Moberly, reflects on the successes and challenges in FY24, and captures her vision for FY25.
Subaward Announcement
Advocates for Human Potential (AHP) is pleased to announce 3 organizations that have been awarded funding for the initial period of performance as Medication Assisted Recovery Mobile Health Units (MMHU) subrecipients.

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