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Substance Abuse
 


Brian C. Castrucci
New York, NY
$62,968—Analyzing and disseminating tobacco survey data (18 months). ID#44982

Center for Health Professions Leadership on Tobacco Cessation

A center to work with a variety of health professional organizations and institutions to increase their motivation and capability to refer smokers into treatment. The Center seeks to increase the number of "health champions" for tobacco cessation and will work with and highlight the important role that health leaders and their professional organizations can play in helping addicted tobacco users quit.

  • University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine
    San Francisco, CA
    $128,461—Planning for the Center for Health Professions Leadership on Tobacco Cessation (3 months). ID#47137


Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation

San Mateo, CA
$150,000—Evaluating an initiative to improve the performance of substance abuse treatment organizations (3 years). ID#45138
Child Welfare League of America Inc.

Washington, DC
$320,045—Integrating adolescent substance abuse services and translating evidence into practice (18 months). ID#46045
Children's Hospital Corporation

Boston, MA
$749,913—Increasing adolescent substance abuse screening in health care settings (3 years). ID#45222
Common Cause Education Fund

Washington, DC
$309,093—Conducting research on state-level lobbying expenditures and campaign contributions by the tobacco industry (1 year). ID#43916
Connecticut Peer Review Organization, Inc.

Middletown, CT
$355,949—Expanding coverage of tobacco cessation services: Testing a new Medicare benefit (2 years). ID#43656
Council for Excellence in Government

Washington, DC
$49,419—Forum to advance an evidence-based approach to youth substance abuse and violence prevention (1 year). ID#45762
Crawford House

Skillman, NJ
$300,000—Expanding residential treatment services to women in early recovery from alcohol and other drug dependencies (1 year). ID#45994
Developing Leadership in Reducing Substance Abuse

Program to increase leadership capacity and build prestige in the substance abuse field by providing mentoring experience for protégés from the fields of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs who work within the fields of education, advocacy, research and/or policy.

  • Foundation of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
    Somerset, NJ
    $749,212—Technical assistance and direction for Developing Leadership in Reducing Substance Abuse (14 months). ID#41715
  • Judith Schector
    Portland, OR
    $65,000—Strategic plan implementation and program oversight for Developing Leadership in Reducing Substance Abuse and Innovators Combating Substance Abuse (8 months). ID#45366

    $65,000—Program oversight and direction for Developing Leadership in Reducing Substance Abuse (6 months). ID#47635


Fighting Back®: Community Initiatives to Reduce Demand for Illegal Drugs and Alcohol

Support of community-wide efforts to reduce alcohol and drug abuse through public awareness strategies, prevention, early identification and treatment interventions.

  • City of New Haven Office of the Mayor
    New Haven, CT
    $545,483—(16 months). ID#43700
  • Boston University School of Public Health
    Boston, MA
    $532,455—Technical assistance and direction for Fighting Back (1 year). ID#42619

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