Community Investment Program
Join Us in Empowering Your Community to Fight the Fentanyl Crisis

At The New Drug Talk Oregon, we’re dedicated to equipping Oregon families with the tools they need to have critical conversations about fentanyl, the dangers of fake pills, and the rapidly changing drug landscape. Our free resource hub offers evidence-based information and communication tools to empower families to stay informed and safe.
To expand our reach and support local efforts, we’re offering community investments—grant funding to help organizations like yours educate and engage your communities about fentanyl.
We'll cover the costs for you to host a film screening and discussion. Choose from: our 30-minute informational film The New Drug Talk for parents and caregivers, our 20-minute educational film Real Talk About Fake Pills for teens and young adults, or our 15-minute bilingual narrative film La Estrella by and for Latino communities.
Get materials to distribute at your events or display in your community. This includes posters, handouts, postcards and/or swag. We can also help fund banners for athletic venues or community spaces.
Whether you're part of a community organization, school, booster club or other group, the application takes just a few minutes, and we'll work with you to make it happen.
$500 limit per organization for film screening and/or materials. All funds subject to availability.
Questions? Contact us at NewDrugTalkOR@SongForCharlie.org
Community organizations looking to raise awareness about the dangers of fentanyl, including but not limited to:
Schools/Athletic Departments/Booster Clubs
Community-Based Organizations
Non-Profit Organizations, such as: Parent advocacy groups; Youth development programs and clubs; Youth-led organizations; Libraries and community learning centers; Faith-based organizations; Cultural and ethnic community groups; Health and wellness organizations; Local health clinics; Prevention specialists/overdose specialists; Drug-Free Communities (DFC) coalition members
Note: For-profit partners involved in prevention work may also be eligible. Please contact us for more information.
If you're part of a community organization, school, or booster club and want to make a difference, apply for one of our community investments by clicking the links above to learn more. Join us in raising awareness and taking action against the fentanyl crisis in Oregon.
If you have any questions, contact us at: NewDrugTalkOR@SongForCharlie.org
Please note: There is a $500 limit per organization for film screening and/or materials incentives. All funds subject to availability.