TEMPO Managing Members


HarborPath

Providing Naloxone and logistics of distribution

HarborPath is a North Carolina based non-profit organization who has developed a Public Health Initiative to facilitate the availability of Naloxone to individuals who suffer from opioid addition.


Musicians for Overdose Prevention

Providing training and distribution of naloxone to musicians and music venues.

A North Carolina based non-profit organized to combat pervasive mental health issues amongst rock musicians, specifically overdose. Musicians for Overdose Prevention methods are to distribute naloxone to music venues and to rock bands. We are an organization that is founded and run by musicians.


Solace For Hope

Providing comfort, support, and resources for to those who have lost a family member or trying to save a family member from opioid dependence and other substance use disorders.

Solace for Hope is a California based non-profit dedicated to educating the public by hosting meetings for impacted families while offering certified live-saving techniques that can save a loved one during an opioid overdose episode.


MusiCares

Providing support and exposure awareness to the world of musicians.

MusiCares is a nationwide charity providing financial assistance and preventative health and wellness initiatives to music professionals in times of need. For Tempo, through their established network, they will help to penetrate all sub-channels of the musician support networks.


Gibson Gives

Providing logistics and exposure awareness to the world of musicians through their established network. Gibson Gives provides the administration of the TEMPO mission.

Gibson Gives is a non-profit committed to introduce, inspire, and amplify the power of music through guitars across all generations, genres, and genders. Our vision is to make music matter to more people in more ways. . . one guitar at a time!

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National Harm Reduction Coalition

Providing Naloxone training oversight and medical support.

NHRC works to increase access to evidence-based harm reduction strategies like overdose prevention and syringe access. They incorporates a spectrum of strategies that includes safer use, managed use, abstinence, meeting people who use drugs “where they’re at,” and addressing conditions of use along with the use itself.

The Roadie Clinic

Providing Naloxone training and medical support to roadies who support musicians

The Roadie Clinic exists to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.

The SCARS Foundation

Providing Naloxone training and medical support to musicians who are imperfectly perfect.

Established by Sully Erna and Godsmack to help raise awareness of the mental health issues that so many are faced with today. With the rise of suicides, bullying, addiction, abuse and so many other challenges, The Scars Foundation is dedicated to providing resources and tools to educate and empower people on a global level that struggle with these burdens.

Life By music Foundation

Life by Music is a registered 501(C)3 dedicated to inspiring underprivileged and at-risk youth through the power of music.

By creating awareness about the positive impact the arts have on the emotional, mental and social development of youth, Life by music can change the world…literally.

 

SIMS Foundation

The SIMS Foundation provides mental health and substance use recovery services and supports for musicians, music industry professionals, and their dependent family members. Through education, community partnerships, and accessible managed care, SIMS seeks to destigmatize and reduce mental health and substance use issues, while supporting and enhancing the wellbeing of the music community at large. SIMS Foundation is the only non-profit in the nation that provides comprehensive behavioral healthcare and intensive case management to musicians, music industry professionals and their dependent family members through Counseling, Psychiatric, and Substance Use Disorder Services and Support.

 

–SANDGAARD FOUNDATION

The Sandgaard Foundation supports nationwide efforts to decrease the habitual use of prescription pain medication, prevent addiction, and support victims and their families. We do this by actively supporting initiatives that create positive changes to help end the opioid epidemic.

 

–Passenger Recovery

Passenger is a new kind of support system based in Detroit, MI. Our ambition is to make free resources more accessible to those navigating the daily anxieties that accompany traveling in recovery. Whether it's transportation to a meeting, a safe space beyond the green room, or our Compass interactive meeting database, we want you to know you're not alone. Passenger can help.


Project Red of Alano club of portland

Project Red (Reduction, Education, Distribution) is an overdose prevention program from the Alano Club of Portland, focused on providing cost-free narcan, trainings and education to bars, restaurants, music venues, and workers and artists in those industries, in Portland an nationally.

The Alano Club of Portland is the oldest and largest nonprofit recovery services center in the United States, offering cost-free services, supports and resources to more than 10,000 people per month who are in or seeking recovery from substance use and mental health disorders.

 

–WEST VIRGINIA DRUG INTERVENTION INSTITUTE

West Virginia Drug Intervention Institute, Inc. is an independent 501(C)(3) entity with a primary mission to reduce opioid and drug-related deaths by (a) preventing substance use through education, (b) reducing overdose deaths through naloxone distribution and training, and (c) supporting harm reduction and other drug-response efforts.

 

–ONEBOX

The ONEbox (TM) is an emergency opioid overdose reversal kit designed to promote safety by assuring that individuals have life-saving, on-demand training when and where they need it.

 

If you are a non profit and believe your mission and vision aligns with TEMPO and would like to know more… please e-mail us: tempo@tempomission.org