Welcome to the Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence

The Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence (NOCE) is dedicated to developing and sharing evidence-informed training and offering technical assistance to professionals and community members alike. Whether you are a care provider or a concerned community member, NOCE provides resources to support those affected by opioid use.

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Request Technical Assistance (TA) from the Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence

Technical Assistance (TA) is about giving people, organizations, and programs the help they need to grow, improve, and reach their goals. This can include things like:

  • Expert advice
  • Training
  • Helpful tools or resources
  • Planning strategies

Who Can Request TA?

Anyone in Nevada— The Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence (NOCE) offers free education for everyone in our community working to address opioid use, misuse, and overdose – whether you’re a concerned family member, healthcare provider, educator, or community member who wants to make a difference.    

1
Submit Request

Fill out the
request form on
our website

2
Initial Contact

We'll reach out to
schedule a virtual
meeting.

3
Develop Plan

We'll create a plan that
works for you.
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4
Receive Support

Access consulting,
training, and
resources.

5
Check-In

We'll follow up to
ensure your
support.

Request Technical Assistance (TA) from the Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence

Technical Assistance (TA) is about giving people, organizations, and programs the help they need to grow, improve, and reach their goals. This can include things like:

  • Expert advice
  • Training
  • Helpful tools or resources
  • Planning strategies

Who Can Request TA?

Anyone in Nevada— The Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence (NOCE) offers free education for everyone in our community working to address opioid use, misuse, and overdose – whether you’re a concerned family member, healthcare provider, educator, or community member who wants to make a difference.    
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Upcoming Events

News Updates

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New Nevada Funding Opportunity for Veteran-Serving Programs

The Nevada Department of Veterans Services has launched the PROUD Program to expand support for veterans and their families impacted by opioid use. Funded through the Fund for a Resilient Nevada, the program provides funding opportunities for organizations who are providing MAT/MOUD and behavioral health services to veterans and their family members.

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NOCE Summer Newsletter

The Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence (NOCE) is here to connect Nevada communities with free, evidence-informed education, training, and resources to address the opioid crisis. Our Summer 2025 Newsletter highlights upcoming events, new resources, and ways to get involved in overdose prevention and recovery support.

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Extreme Heat in Nevada: Who’s Most at Risk and How to Stay Safe

As temperatures across the West continue to rise, extreme heat has become more than a seasonal inconvenience—it’s a growing public health crisis. In Nevada, people without access to stable housing or cooling resources face serious health risks during heat waves. Substance use, certain medications, and chronic health conditions can also increase vulnerability. Understanding who’s most at risk—and how to stay safe—is critical as our summers grow longer and hotter.

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