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Mosaic’s Community Hub is a platform designed for organizations and individuals working to end the overdose crisis in Massachusetts. It allows users to share resources, express needs and opportunities, and connect.
This platform was born from a desire for a dynamic, online, knowledge-sharing platform to help people in the field find and post opportunities for funding, jobs, upcoming events, publications, and information about current and promising interventions, services, and programs. Membership in Mosaic’s Community Hub is free and available to individuals, organizations, municipalities, and state agencies across Massachusetts.
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About Mosaic Opioid Recovery Partnership
Mosaic Opioid Recovery Partnership (Mosaic), funded by the MA Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, and powered by RIZE Massachusetts Foundation (RIZE), is a partnership like no other. It is a unique, public-private collaboration designed to support initiatives that are addressing the opioid overdose crisis in communities that have been historically underserved and have experienced a high rate of opioid-related overdose deaths. Just like a mosaic is made up of individual materials to create a complete picture, this partnership brings together the best ideas and initiatives across the Commonwealth to create a comprehensive response to the opioid overdose crisis.
The funding for Mosaic comes from the Massachusetts Opioid Recovery and Remediation Fund (ORRF), which resulted from the historic legal effort to demand justice from several private companies for the harms caused by the opioid epidemic. This is one of the first public-private partnerships of this magnitude using settlement funds for community-led initiatives.
RIZE was chosen to partner with the Healey-Driscoll Administration for its ability to deliver impactful programs and bring together key stakeholders based on trusted relationships and credibility among practitioners, researchers, decision-makers, community leaders, and people affected by addiction.
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