Specifications include, but are not limited to: The HCA Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR) intends to increase community capacity to implement direct prevention service programs to communities experiencing the highest need and risk from OUD. HCA will award • Type A is for those applicants looking to enhance and/or expand prevention services who identify with any one multiple Contracts to Tribal governments or Urban Indian Organizations, public or private Community-Based Organizations, and government agencies (e.g., school districts, law enforcement agencies, city/county, and Educational Service Districts (ESD)). Awarded applicants will be required to provide quality and culturally appropriate EvidenceBased Programs (EBPs) and Research-Based Programs (RBPs), as well as information dissemination activities to prevent opioid and other substance misuse in their communities.; of the three following criteria: a. A Community-Based Organization that holds a current contract with “HCA” as of July, 1 2019,; b. A Community-Based Organization that has access to an existing established CPWI (Exhibit B),; c. A Community-Based Organization that is embedded within an existing CPWI and/or is a performing entity organization for an existing CPWI.; d. Applicants under Type A will be required to specify if they are: ▪ Applying for funding for new prevention services or programs; ▪ Applying for funding to expand existing prevention services or programs; ▪ Applying for funding to continue existing prevention services or programs; • Type B is for those applicants looking to enhance and/or expand prevention services who can identify with any one of the two following criteria: a. A Tribal government or an Urban Indian Organization.; b. A public or private Community-Based Organization, and government agency (e.g., school districts, law enforcement agency, city/county, and Educational Service Districts (ESD)) that offers goods and services to others and is not connected to or have access to an existing CPWI.