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SAFE Campuses partners with colleges and universities to transform campus cultures and fill gaps in services.

No one can do this work alone. The SAFE Campuses portfolio prides itself on impactful partnerships with trusted experts and organizations around the United States. Learn more about our current and past collaborations below.


Expanding on a longstanding partnership with ARHE’s annual conference, SAFE Campuses is playing a key leadership role in shaping the 2026 convening of collegiate recovery staff, students, and community partners. SAFE Campuses is actively engaged in the Conference Planning Committee and chairing the Student Experience Subcommittee, leading efforts to expand student engagement opportunities both within and outside of scheduled sessions.

As part of this partnership, the SAFE Campuses team is facilitating 6 student-track sessions, 4 staff-track sessions, and a 4-hour preconference session.


Since 2024, through a grant provided by the Tennessee Opioid Abatement Council, the SAFE Campuses team has served as the technical assistance provider for overdose response and prevention at more than 16 colleges and universities across the state. 

Technical assistance has focused on strategic distribution and planning for over 15,000 doses of naloxone, testing strips, and naloxone cabinets, as well as the development of an overdose prevention/awareness campaign.


Through a grant from the Connecticut Opioid Settlement Fund, the SAFE Campuses team is assisting at least half of Connecticut’s institutions in implementing one or more of the following by 2027: a collegiate recovery support initiative, a stigma reduction campaign, and/or an overdose prevention and response strategy.


Building on a successful collaboration to produce the Collegiate Overdose Prevention & Response Checklist and NASPA’s long history of hosting actionable toolkits for campus professionals, SAFE Project is serving as the lead author of the toolkit for colleges and universities seeking to implement opioid overdose safety initiatives.


Utilizing a grant provided by the Haas Automation Foundation, the SAFE Campuses team is pursuing projects specific to the prevention and recovery needs of community colleges and their students – with a particular focus on partnering with organizations in North Carolina and Nevada.


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