NAS Monitoring Trust Abatement Program

Purpose of the NAS Abatement Program

The NAS Monitoring Trust was established to distribute grant funds to support research or implementation projects focused on children diagnosed with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (“NAS”) at birth or within the 4 weeks of birth through exposure to prenatal opioids during their mother’s pregnancy. Grant recipients will use the grant funds to create NAS Abatement Programs that focus on preparing children with a history of NAS to be ready to enter or to succeed in school, early intervention to improve outcomes for mother and child, and providing resources and solutions for the NAS community.

Trust Documents

NAS Mallinckrodt Monitoring Trust Agreement and the NAS Mallinckrodt Monitoring Trust Distribution Procedures
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NAS Mallinckrodt Abatement Program Summary

Through the NAS Mallinckrodt Monitoring Trust, the Trust Advisory Committee (the “TAC”) will award a total of approximately $1,000,000 to support this initiative. We expect additional grants to become available through the NAS Purdue Monitoring Trust.
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Application & Eligibility

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NAS Community Solutions

Grant recipients will use the grant funds to create NAS Abatement Programs that focus on preparing children with a history of NAS to be ready to enter or to succeed in school, early intervention to improve outcomes for mother and child, and providing resources and solutions for the NAS community.

NAS Monitoring Trust Program

20,000+

Children are born with NAS each year

$250,000

Maximum awards each year

Every 25 Minutes

A child is  born suffering from opioid withdrawal

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Mallinckrodt NAS Monitoring Trust Abatement Program

The NAS Monitoring Trust was established to distribute grant funds to support research or implementation projects focused on children diagnosed with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (“NAS”) at birth or within the 4 weeks of birth through exposure to prenatal opioids during their mother’s pregnancy.
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