*** Effective October 1, 2025, SAMHSA’s new Unified Performance Reporting Tool (SUPRT) replaced the GPRA data collection tool. The GRC SOS Evaluation Team and DBH are updating guidance, resources, and training. Stay informed about the SOS 4.0 SUPRT rollout by visiting the resources on this website and signing up for our Field Brief. ***
Training Opportunities
GRC offers training on the SAMHSA Unified Performance Reporting Tools (SUPRT) for use with clients who are eligible for the State Opioid and Stimulant Response (SOS) grant-funded services. Training is intended for new and experienced data collectors, service providers, staff, and supervisors.

SOS SUPRT Data Collection: Learning how to collect the SUPRT
Taught by a SAMHSA-trained subject matter expert, Dr. Margaret Baughman offers a comprehensive overview of the SAMHAS Unified Performance Reporting Tools (SUPRT). The training is scheduled for 2 hours with a 90-minute training presentation and an optional 30-minute live question and answer segment.
From this training, participants will learn about:
- The goal of the SUPRT-A and SUPRT-C
- Respective data collection requirements
- Best practices for beginning to collect data
- Where to find materials and resources

SOS SUPRT Data Entry: How to enter the SUPRT into iPortal
Professional staff from GRC will offer an orientation to the iPortal data management application for SOS SUPRT. The training will include basic navigation tips and go over how to enter SUPRT-A/C assessments.
From this training, participants will learn about:
- How to access and navigate the DBH iPortal
- How to enter SUPRT assessments in iPortal
- Best practices for data entry
- Where to find training materials and resources

SOS Awardee & Supervisor Training: Strategies to manage data collection and reporting requirments
Dr. Margaret Baughman offers an overview of managing SOS data collection and reporting. The session will highlight key responsibilities and explain how to meet reporting requirements. It is intended for all SOS awardees, including directors, managers, and supervisors at boards and service provider organizations. It provides practical action steps to strengthen data collection and reporting.
From this training, participants will learn:
- SOS data collection and reporting requirements
- Ideas to manage the SOS grant
- Plans to monitor SUPRT A/C data collection and outcomes
- Strategies to track and locate clients for data collection time points