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Oregon Health and Science University

Portland, OR
$277,820—Disseminating models for comprehensive statewide tobacco cessation programs (9 months). ID#44825
Partners with Tobacco Use Research Centers: Advancing Transdisciplinary Science and Policy Studies

Program launched by NCI/NIDA to apply and integrate advances in molecular biology, neuroscience, genetics and behavioral science to the challenge of tobacco control. RWJF will fund dissemination and policy research and analysis, and supporting efforts to communicate scientific breakthroughs in language policy-makers, the public and media can understand.

  • University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine
    Irvine, CA
    $485,988—(4 years). ID#45457
  • The Miriam Hospital
    Providence, RI
    $1,398,859—(4 years). ID#44595
  • University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
    Philadelphia, PA
    $399,325—(40 months). ID#45095
  • University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health
    Chicago, IL
    $670,643—Technical assistance and direction for Partners with Tobacco Use Research Centers (1 year). ID#41432


Partnership for a Drug-Free America, Inc.

New York, NY
$15,000,000—Continuation of media campaigns to reduce demand for illegal drugs and broaden awareness of treatment (3 years). ID#38020
Partnership for Prevention

Washington, DC
$199,422—Encouraging employer support for tobacco control and prevention policies (26 months). ID#43596
Paths to Recovery: Changing the Process of Care for Substance Abuse Programs

Program to address organizational and systems barriers to access, quality and efficiency in order to reduce the time from call to admission, increase the number of admissions, and reduce the number of people who leave treatment in the initial stages.

  • University of Wisconsin–Madison Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis
    Madison, WI
    $725,529—Technical assistance and direction for Paths to Recovery (1 year). ID#46099
  • Oregon Health and Science University
    Portland, OR
    $999,983—Evaluation of Paths to Recovery (4 years). ID#46876


Persephone Productions Inc.

Washington, DC
$46,000—Production of a substance abuse prevention segment of "To The Contrary" for public broadcasting stations (1 year). ID#46780
Policy Advocacy on Tobacco and Health: An Initiative to Build Capacity in Communities of Color for Tobacco Policy Change

Initiative to strengthen the voice and capacity of communities of color in the tobacco control movement through grassroots organizing for local policy change and building bridges between various tobacco control organizations and initiatives.

  • The Praxis Project Inc.
    Washington, DC
    $2,268,864—Technical assistance, training, and informational resource to assist communities of color to build capacity for tobacco policy change (3 years). ID#41039


Denis Prager

Portage, WI
$162,775—Consulting for three Foundation national programs in tobacco (1 year). ID#44832

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