2000 Grants and Contracts

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Substance Abuse
 
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Addressing Tobacco in Managed Care
Program to promote adoption of innovative approaches for helping Americans enrolled in managed care organizations to avoid the harm caused by tobacco (for the periods indicated).
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School
    Madison, WI
    $542,736—Technical assistance and direction for Addressing Tobacco in Managed Care (1 year). ID#37181
  • AAHP Foundation
    Washington, DC
    $50,000—Year 2000 Addressing Tobacco in Managed Care national survey of health plans (1 year). ID#37734
    $350,001—National technical assistance office for Addressing Tobacco in Managed Care (1 year). ID#40320


The University of Akron
Akron, OH
$704,204—Collaborating to revise and evaluate DARE (for 6 months). ID#39223
$400,000—Training initiative for evaluating DARE (for 2 months). ID#40345

Alcohol Research Information Service
Lansing, MI
$161,000—Information resources for substance abuse prevention practitioners (for 18 months). ID#37925

Alliance of Community Health Plans Inc.
New Brunswick, NJ
$475,001—Advancing tobacco control in physician networks (for 3 years). ID#38849

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Washington, DC
$749,568—Disseminating the best practice intervention for smoking cessation during pregnancy (for 2 years). ID#38611

Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations
Oakland, CA
$187,500—Enhancing minority organizations’ leadership in tobacco control (for 2 years). ID#40827

Best Friends Foundation
Washington, DC
$600,000—Developing a model abstinence-based, health-risk prevention program for young teen girls (for 3 years). ID#29684

Boston University School of Public Health
Boston, MA
$6,000,000—National resource for community substance abuse initiatives (for 2 years). ID#37337

Boston University School of Social Work
Boston, MA
$339,261—Researching the service and treatment needs of injection drug users (for 3 years). ID#38634

Brandeis University
Waltham, MA
$140,061—Developing system strategies for tobacco use treatment (for 1 year). ID#40412

Brandeis University, Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare
Waltham, MA
$39,517—Reducing youth access to tobacco: responsible retailers (for 6 months). ID#39906

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