Island Health seeks help to fight toxic drug crisis
How can business help solve complex challenges regarding addiction and toxic drugs in our communities? The opioid crisis has caused immeasurable distress in many people’s lives, affecting families, colleagues and others close to us at an unprecedented scale.
Island Health hopes that innovation, which the private sector is renowned for, can make a difference. The health authority is is seeking Expressions of Interest from not-for-profit organizations, local governments, Indigenous Nations and local businesses. A $1 million fund has been set up to provide grants of up to $50,000 for projects and initiatives that:
Island Health hopes that innovation, which the private sector is renowned for, can make a difference. The health authority is is seeking Expressions of Interest from not-for-profit organizations, local governments, Indigenous Nations and local businesses. A $1 million fund has been set up to provide grants of up to $50,000 for projects and initiatives that:
- Improve workplace resilience and individual safety related to toxic drugs
- Improve youth resilience.
Details on the grants, including how to apply are available at: New Resilience and Safety Grants – Island Health