Addiction Prevention and Treatment
Grants and Contracts

The American Visionary Art Museum Inc.

Baltimore Inner Harbor, MD

$21,591—Creating and disseminating a CD-ROM to raise awareness of addiction (for 8 months).
ID 49817

Boston University School of Public Health

Boston, MA

$65,271—Leadership to Keep Children Alcohol Free–Phase III (for 32 months).
ID 48921

Brown University Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies

Providence, RI

$75,024—Expanding outreach to policy-makers to advance public health and medical approaches to drug policy (for 1 year).
ID 50410

Center for Healthcare Strategies Supporting Organization Inc.

Princeton, NJ

$79,958—Promoting the use of evidence-based practice in substance abuse disorder treatment among states (for 1 year).
ID 49910

Center for Public Interest Research Inc.

Boston, MA

$50,000—Special episode of MTV’s “Choose or Lose” program focusing on substance use and addiction among young adults (for 6 months).
ID 51671

Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America

Alexandria, VA

$50,000—National support center for community substance abuse coalitions (for 6 months).
ID 52526

Council of State Governments

New York, NY

$50,000—Dissemination of a report of consensus policies on community re-entry from the criminal justice system (for 4 months).
ID 51877

Drug Strategies

Washington, DC

$124,989—Nancy Dickerson Whitehead Awards for excellence in reporting on drug and alcohol abuse (for 3 years).
ID 50358

$250,026—Expanding quality addiction treatment for teens (for 18 months).
ID 52014

Entertainment Industries Council Incorporated

Reston, VA

$250,000—Development plan for self-sustainability for the PRISM Awards, which encourage accurate depictions of substance abuse and addiction (for 1 year).
ID 51027

Family Justice Inc.

New York, NY

$75,000—Strategic communications project to improve the health of families and the recovery of addicts (for 1 year).
ID 51786

Howard University School of Law

Washington, DC

$81,750—Business planning for a national coalition that promotes health-oriented drug policy alternatives (for 1 year).
ID 50797

$81,750—National African American Drug Policy Coalition national summit (for 5 months).
ID 52028

Inside Out Media Inc.

Oakland, CA

$220,000—Support for a documentary on California’s Proposition 36, a diversion program for nonviolent, drug-possession offenders (for 2 years).
ID 52314

Legal Action Center of the City of New York Inc.

New York, NY

$390,000—Strengthening the Faces and Voices of Recovery coalition whose mission is to reduce the stigma of addiction and spur changes in public policy (for 2 years).
ID 51965

A Matter of Degree: Reducing High-Risk Drinking Among College Students

Program to develop model approaches to reduce student high-risk drinking on campus and in the surrounding community by developing college/community partnerships.

Program Sites

  • Florida State University Research Foundation Inc.

    Tallahassee, FL

    $468,000—(4 years).
    ID 42702

  • Georgia Tech Research Corporation

    Atlanta, GA

    $468,000—(4 years).
    ID 42701

Other Program Activities

  • American Medical Association

    Chicago, IL

    $762,797—Technical assistance and direction for A Matter of Degree (1 year).
    ID 46706

    $542,214—Technical assistance and direction for A Matter of Degree (1 year).
    ID 48361

  • Harvard University School of Public Health

    Boston, MA

    $811,049—Evaluation of A Matter of Degree–Phase IV (21 months).
    ID 51879

National Conference of State Legislatures

Washington, DC

$48,403—Printing, marketing and distributing a guidebook, Treatment of Substance Use Disorders: What Legislators Need to Know (for 7 months).
ID 50207

$301,034—Providing technical assistance to state legislators on the issue of substance abuse (for 2 years).
ID 50793

National Quality Forum

Washington, DC

$102,451—Consensus-building to identify indicators of evidence-based substance abuse treatment (for 10 months).
ID 49909

Paths to Recovery®: Changing the Process of Care for Substance Abuse Programs

Initiative to strengthen the addiction treatment system’s ability to successfully use process improvement techniques toward increasing patients’ access to and retention in addiction treatment programs.

Program Sites

  • Asian Counseling and Referral Service

    Seattle, WA

    $111,000—(18 months).
    ID 52370

  • Central New York Services Inc.

    Syracuse, NY

    $110,890—(18 months).
    ID 52379

  • Comprehensive Options for Drug Abusers Inc.

    Portland, OR

    $110,905—(18 months).
    ID 52371

  • Cornerstone Counseling Center

    Salt Lake City, UT

    $111,327—(18 months).
    ID 52437

  • Fayette Companies

    Peoria, IL

    $110,239—(18 months).
    ID 52438

  • Gateway to Prevention and Recovery Inc.

    Shawnee, OK

    $110,737—(18 months).
    ID 52372

  • Mid-Eastern Council on Chemical Abuse

    Iowa City, IA

    $111,686—(18 months).
    ID 52373

  • Palladia Inc.

    New York, NY

    $110,700—(18 months).
    ID 52374

  • Signal Behavioral Health Network

    Denver, CO

    $110,804—(18 months).
    ID 52375

  • Southwest Florida Addiction Services Inc.

    Fort Myers, FL

    $110,354—(18 months).
    ID 52376

  • Stanley Street Treatment and Resources Inc.

    Fall River, MA

    $111,298—(18 months).
    ID 52377

  • STEPS at Liberty Center Inc.

    Wooster, OH

    $111,428—(18 months).
    ID 52378

  • Women’s Recovery Association of San Mateo County Inc.

    Burlingame, CA

    $111,414—(18 months).
    ID 52449

Other Program Activities

  • State of Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services

    Oklahoma City, OK

    $200,021—Testing if process improvement techniques can be applied to state systems to improve access and retention in addiction services (18 months).
    ID 52431

  • Oregon Health and Science University

    Portland, OR

    $97,359—Evaluation of additional sites under Paths to Recovery (3 years).
    ID 50165

  • University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering

    Madison, WI

    $877,814—Technical assistance and direction for Paths to Recovery (1 year).
    ID 48364

    $130,745—Alternate model of the Paths to Recovery program (18 months).
    ID 52450

Pilot Program of Research to Integrate Substance Abuse Issues into Mainstream Medicine

Initiative to test the feasibility and effectiveness of developing a large national effort to build a cadre of researchers who integrate substance abuse issues into mainstream medicine.

Program Sites

  • University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine

    Birmingham, AL

    $90,000—Studying the impact of alcohol use on coronary artery risk development in young adults (9 months).
    ID 51890

  • Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, Kaiser Foundation Research Institute

    Oakland, CA

    $96,572—Studying the correlates and consequences of alcohol-associated hypertension (1 year).
    ID 51512

  • The Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University

    New York, NY

    $99,171—Potential modification of the effect of alcohol on breast cancer risk by variation in genes involved in alcohol metabolism (10 months).
    ID 51536

  • Wake Forest University Health Sciences

    Winston-Salem, NC

    $65,008—Studying alcohol consumption and the incidence of hypertension and type 2 diabetes among U.S. adults (1 year).
    ID 51537

  • University of Wisconsin–Madison Medical School

    Madison, WI

    $89,091—Examining the association of alcohol consumption and sleep disturbances (1 year).
    ID 51511

Reclaiming Futures®: Communities Helping Teens Overcome Drugs, Alcohol & Crime

Initiative to build community solutions to substance abuse and delinquency by developing the systems infrastructure necessary to deliver comprehensive care within the juvenile justice system.

Program Sites

  • Great Lakes Recovery Centers Inc.

    Marquette, MI

    $100,000—(2 years).
    ID 50825

  • Kentucky River Community Care Inc.

    Jackson, KY

    $99,975—(2 years).
    ID 50824

  • Montgomery County Juvenile Court

    Dayton, OH

    $100,000—(2 years).
    ID 50867

    $750,000—(3 years).
    ID 50868

  • Multnomah County

    Portland, OR

    $100,000—(2 years).
    ID 50820

  • New Hampshire District Court

    Concord, NH

    $100,000—(2 years).
    ID 50895

  • County of Santa Cruz Probation Department

    Santa Cruz, CA

    $100,000—(2 years).
    ID 50749

  • Sinte Gleska University, Sicangu Policy Institute

    Rosebud, SD

    $100,000—(2 years).
    ID 50866

  • United Way of Anchorage

    Anchorage, AK

    $99,900—(2 years).
    ID 50827

  • Superior Court of the State of Washington for the County of King

    Seattle, WA

    $100,000—(2 years).
    ID 50826

  • Youth Outreach Services Inc. Northwest Youth Outreach

    Chicago, IL

    $99,827—(2 years).
    ID 50896

Other Program Activities

  • Barwell Communications LLC

    Concord, NH

    $50,000—Communications activities for Reclaiming Futures (17 months).
    ID 51883

  • Raina L. Beavers

    Portland, OR

    $50,000—Communications activities for Reclaiming Futures (17 months).
    ID 51882

  • Farrell Strategies, Inc.

    Portland, OR

    $42,400—Communications activities for Reclaiming Futures (6 months).
    ID 50678

  • Fleishman Hillard, Inc.

    Portland, OR

    $78,360—Communications activities for Reclaiming Futures (6 months).
    ID 50640

  • Portland State University Graduate School of Social Work

    Portland, OR

    $349,986—Technical assistance and direction for Reclaiming Futures (3 months).
    ID 46707

    $950,439—Technical assistance and direction for Reclaiming Futures (9 months).
    ID 48359

    $49,595—Communications activities for Reclaiming Futures (1 year).
    ID 51210

  • United Way of Anchorage

    Anchorage, AK

    $50,000—Communications activities for Reclaiming Futures (17 months).
    ID 51881

Reducing Underage Drinking Through Coalitions

Program to raise awareness and support strategies to decrease underage drinking and thus reduce alcohol-related problems among youth.

  • American Medical Association

    Chicago, IL

    $695,238—Technical assistance and direction for Reducing Underage Drinking Through Coalitions (1 year).
    ID 46704

    $700,000—Technical assistance and direction for Reducing Underage Drinking Through Coalitions (1 year).
    ID 48360

  • University of Florida College of Medicine

    Gainesville, FL

    $595,785—Evaluation of Reducing Underage Drinking Through Coalitions (2 years).
    ID 51779

  • University of Minnesota School of Public Health

    Minneapolis, MN

    $151,563—Evaluation of Reducing Underage Drinking Through Coalitions (2 years).
    ID 49276

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

    $175,000—Technical assistance for the Alabama Resources for Recovery Project (10 months).
    ID 51992

Substance Abuse Policy Research Program

Program to encourage experts in public health, law, political science, medicine, sociology, criminal justice, economics, psychology, and other behavioral and policy sciences to address issues related to substance abuse.

Program Sites

  • Amherst Drug Court and Therapeutic Foundation Inc.

    Amherst, NY

    $399,422—Improving therapeutic justice courts to effectively identify and treat co-occurring substance abuse and mental illness (3 years).
    ID 51534

  • Behavioral Health Research Center of the Southwest

    Albuquerque, NM

    $50,499—Study of the effects of a methadone maintenance treatment program on inmates in a large New Mexico detention center (18 months).
    ID 50621

  • University of California, Berkeley, School of Social Welfare

    Berkeley, CA

    $100,000—Analyzing state policies related to the treatment of prenatally drug-exposed newborns and their mothers (1 year).
    ID 51604

  • Children’s Hospital Corporation

    Boston, MA

    $99,997—Parental alcohol screening during pediatric office visits for their children (18 months).
    ID 51109

  • Dartmouth Medical School

    Hanover, NH

    $80,921—Improving treatment for Medicaid beneficiaries with co-occurring disorders (28 months).
    ID 52199

  • University of Florida Center for Health Policy Research

    Gainesville, FL

    $284,252—Analyzing the effects of changes in state drunk driving policies (2 years).
    ID 51809

  • HBSA Inc.

    Calverton, MD

    $319,552—Studying the impact of new federal education legislation on school-based substance abuse prevention programs (3 years).
    ID 49921

    $99,895—Alcohol use in pregnancy: state responses to fetal alcohol syndrome (18 months).
    ID 50437

    $29,980—Assessing state readiness to act on alcohol tax research findings (7 months).
    ID 51352

    $100,000—Evaluating alcohol ignition interlock restricted driving privileges in New Mexico (2 years).
    ID 52251

  • University of Maryland, College Park, Center for Substance Abuse Research

    College Park, MD

    $99,769—Determining the policy implications of reducing drunk driving recidivism through treatment (1 year).
    ID 50499

  • University of Missouri–Columbia, Truman School of Public Affairs

    Columbia, MO

    $46,320—Evaluating whether state campaign finance regulations affect tax policy on tobacco and alcoholic beverages (1 year).
    ID 51528

  • Oregon Health and Science University School of Medicine

    Portland, OR

    $99,561—Monitoring implementation of Oregon Senate Bill 267 which mandates evidence-based practices for substance abuse treatment programs (14 months).
    ID 52198

  • Public Health Institute

    Oakland, CA

    $47,216—Implementing welfare reform: changing strategies for managing substance abuse at the local level (17 months).
    ID 51096

  • Rand Corporation

    Santa Monica, CA

    $299,366—Study of the relationship between alcohol consumption and neighborhood outlets (3 years).
    ID 49922

    $380,688—Understanding the impacts of funding volatility on substance abuse treatment in California (2 years).
    ID 51531

    $99,478—Evaluating programs of care for individuals with co-occurring substance-related and mental disorders (1 year).
    ID 51601

  • Research Triangle Institute

    Research Triangle Park, NC

    $109,405—Studying racial and ethnic disparities in opioid treatment programs (2 years).
    ID 51532

    $93,596—Examining the influence of market characteristics on point-of-purchase promotions and sales of beer (1 year).
    ID 52446

  • RMC Research Corporation

    Portland, OR

    $379,594—Studying the effects of Oregon Health Plan coverage reductions in substance abuse and mental health services (2 years).
    ID 51530

  • Texas A&M Research Foundation

    Corpus Christi, TX

    $64,792—Studying the relationship between cash assistance and the monthly cycle in drug abuse (1 year).
    ID 52165

  • Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island

    Providence, RI

    $99,996—Evaluating outcomes of the Rhode Island Family Treatment Drug Court (3 years).
    ID 52166

University of Wisconsin–Madison Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis

Madison, WI

$98,793—Developing a blueprint for the addiction treatment system of the future (for 9 months).
ID 49911


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