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Substance Abuse
 


Reducing Underage Drinking Through Coalitions
Program to reduce underage drinking problems using strategies that include youth leadership development, coalition enhancement, alcohol policy development and public awareness campaigns.

  • American Medical Association
    Chicago, IL
    $897,198—Technical assistance and direction for Reducing Underage Drinking Through Coalitions (1 year). ID#44207
  • University of Minnesota School of Public Health
    Minneapolis, MN
    $1,358,000—Evaluation of Reducing Underage Drinking Through Coalitions (2 years). ID#43936


Resources for Recovery: State Practices That Expand Treatment Opportunities

Program for states to learn about, analyze and implement established strategies to expand available treatment resources and/or the populations eligible for services within existing expenditure levels.

  • Technical Assistance Collaborative, Inc.
    Boston, MA
    $47,500—Planning for Resources for Recovery (3 months). ID#46101
    $2,000,000—Technical assistance and direction for Resources for Recovery (2 years). ID#46972


University of Rochester Center for Child Health Research

Rochester, NY
$50,000—Planning a national initiative to engage pediatricians to reduce use of tobacco among their patients (1 year). ID#46838
Rutgers, The State University, Center of Alcohol Studies

Piscataway, NJ
$150,550—Understanding racial differences in developmental trajectories of cigarette smoking (2 years). ID#43747
Samaritan Inns Inc.

Washington, DC
$10,000—Residential rehabilitative services for homeless substance abusers (1 year). ID#47598
The Scientific Consulting Group, Inc.

Gaithersburg, MD
$25,000—National workshop on tobacco monitoring, research and evaluation (5 months). ID#47003
Smoke-Free Families: Innovations to Stop Smoking During and Beyond Pregnancy

A multi-component strategy to improve current clinical practice and advance the field into the next generation of smoking cessation techniques for childbearing women.

  • Brigham & Women's Hospital, Inc.
    Boston, MA
    $323,786—(3 years). ID#45223
  • East Carolina University School of Health and Human Performance
    Greenville, NC
    $199,961—(2 years). ID#43281
  • University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health
    Chicago, IL
    $75,675—(9 months). ID#47472


University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine

Birmingham, AL
$713,017—Technical assistance and direction for Smoke-Free Families (1 year). ID#41430

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