Collaboratory Partnership / UNC Project

Bridge to 100 is a non-profit organization that partners with faith-based addiction recovery centers to provide accessible and affordable recovery services. The program seeks to establish a gold standard for addiction recovery through collaboration with research institutions such as the UNC Social Innovations Lab and the Collaboratory on Science, Policy, and Solutions.

Mission Through Evidence and Faith

A core objective of Bridge to 100 is the development of a quantifiable, replicable treatment and recovery model grounded in evidence-based practices. The initiative aims to strengthen and support existing faith-based programs by implementing standardized assessments and proven recovery interventions.

In collaboration with UNC, Bridge to 100 is conducting studies to measure the effectiveness of faith-based recovery centers. A key tool in this effort is ASPIRE, which assesses social determinants of health and guides personalized recovery planning.

Using ASPIRE to Drive Recovery

By leveraging the ASPIRE tool, Bridge to 100 tracks individual progress, identifies personal and systemic barriers, and crafts tailored interventions for sustained success. The data collected contributes to a more informed and adaptive system of care.

Project Phases

  1. Implementation of the ASPIRE tool and standardized measurements.

  2. Program Administration and data-driven support for continuous improvement.

This process supports our mission to scale effective, faith- and science-informed recovery models across North Carolina and beyond.

Complex Emergent Design

Program Vision

Faith- and science-informed recovery; well-being in community.

Program Mission

Freedom found in recovery earned through private and public accountability.

Program Goals

  • Coordinated assessment and recovery management

  • Stable residential placement

  • Primary case management

  • One-year abstinence benchmarks

  • Two-year well-being outcomes

Program Methods

  • Christian devotions

  • Leadership Fellows Academy

  • ASPIRE multidimensional assessment

  • Collective Impact partnerships

Governance & Infrastructure

  • Statewide steering committee

  • Self-governing, self-funded nonprofit cooperative

  • Community and research engagement through an innovation institute