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Substance Abuse
 


National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids®

Program to support a national campaign to reduce youth tobacco use through the establishment of a center that develops a national strategy, serves as a media center, provides technical assistance and broadens organizational support to reduce youth tobacco use.

  • The Lewin Group, Inc.
    Falls Church, VA
    $240,398—Assessment of the National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids (11 months). ID#45371


National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University

New York, NY
$9,000,000—Activities of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (3 years). ID#39158
$742,099—Incorporating substance abuse treatment into welfare reform programs (8 months). ID#44772
National Coalition of State Alcohol and Drug Treatment and Prevention Associations

Tryon, NC
$392,771—Strengthening leadership in substance abuse treatment and prevention (2 years). ID#42468 National Conference of State Legislatures
Washington, DC
$338,264—Expanding research and communications activities on substance abuse policy (2 years). ID#43872
National Crime Prevention Council Inc.

Washington, DC
$350,000—Embedding prevention in state policy and practice as the preferred policy for reducing crime, violence and substance abuse (1 year). ID#43858
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Piscataway, NJ
$50,000—Treating substance-abusing criminal offenders in New Jersey (18 months). ID#46056
$86,473—Evaluating office-based treatment of addiction (6 months). ID#46287
City of New York Department of Health

New York, NY
$400,000—Developing a worksite wellness program to reduce tobacco use in New York City (2 years). ID#44435
State of North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services

Raleigh, NC
$199,984—Implementing a system of care for drug-involved offenders (18 months). ID#44168
Northeastern University, Bouve College of Health Sciences

Boston, MA
$50,000—Development of a national strategic plan on Hispanic drug abuse research (1 year). ID#45270
Northrup Grumman Corporation

Rockville, MD
$400,000—National Conference on Tobacco OR Health (2 years). ID#43644
Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board

Portland, OR
$187,500—Enhancing minority organizations in tobacco control (2 years). ID#40828

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