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  • Southern Maryland Tri-County Community Action Committee, Inc.
    Hughesville, MD
    $198,000—(3 years). ID#45325
  • Southwest Human Development Incorporated
    Phoenix, AZ
    $207,000—(3 years). ID#45324
  • Umatilla-Morrow Head Start Inc.
    Hermiston, OR
    $207,000—(3 years). ID#45327
  • The Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University
    New York, NY
    $1,561,244—Technical assistance and direction for Free to Grow (1 year). ID#41834


Georgetown University Institute for Health Care Research and Policy

Washington, DC
$5,000,000Establishment of a center and a national campaign to reduce the impact of alcohol marketing on children (3 years). ID#43855

Greenwood & Associates

Malibu, CA
$239,181Evaluating a program to treat nonviolent, substance-abusing youthful offenders (1 year). ID#44660

Health Research, Inc.

Albany, NY
$3,499,508Why youth don't quit: Finding answers to design effective smoking cessation programs (4 years). ID#41052

Health Research, Inc.

Buffalo, NY
$200,000Support for Tobacco Control journal (3 years). ID#44425
$392,268Evaluation and dissemination of results from a community-based adolescent tobacco use prevention program (2 years). ID#44749
$1,500,000Do national-level tobacco policies decrease smoking? A four-country tobacco policy study (1 year). ID#45734

Helping Young Smokers Quit: Improving Treatment of Youth Tobacco Use and Dependence

Program to evaluate and disseminate effective, developmentally appropriate cessation treatment programs for adolescents who smoke and try unsuccessfully to quit.

  • University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health
    Chicago, IL
    $729,988Implementing Helping Young Smokers Quit (1 year). ID#46472


Joan K. Hollendonner

Trenton, NJ
$13,811Oversight and direction for the Governors' Spouses Initiative, a program of leadership to keep children alcohol free (3 months). ID#44615
$17,776Oversight and direction for the Governors' Spouses Initiative (3 months). ID#45721

University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health

Chicago, IL
$57,163Expert meeting on youth tobacco dependence treatment consent issues (15 months). ID#44851

Innovators Combating Substance Abuse

Program to highlight substance abuse as the nation's number one health problem by recognizing those who are striving to bring creative solutions to the field of substance abuse.

  • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Inc.
    Boston, MA
    $299,997—Investigating health care policies on alcohol screening in trauma settings (3 years). ID#46488
  • Legal Action Center of the City of New York Inc.
    New York, NY
    $300,000—Improving the public policy effectiveness of substance abuse treatment and prevention groups (2 years). ID#44663

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