Grants List

To ensure that our programs are effective, we have implemented an Impact Framework that reflects our different grantmaking practices and areas of focus. The framework is a way of thinking explicitly about our efforts as a whole. It recognizes that we do several different kinds of grantmaking and that improving the way these grants work together can enhance the measurable progress we make toward our overall mission. The framework groups most of our grantmaking into four clusters we call Portfolios—Targeted, Human Capital, Vulnerable Populations and Pioneer. These portfolios represent our commitment to stick with a set of issues over time.

Vulnerable Populations

Access HealthColumbus

Columbus, OH

Community solutions to improving the health of employed immigrants in Columbus, Ohio

$302,700

(2 years)

ID 62420

Advancing Recovery: State/Provider Partnerships for Quality Addiction Care

To support partnerships between treatment provider organizations that deliver care and states.

Other Program Activities

University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering

Madison, WI

Technical assistance and direction for Advancing Recovery

$800,000

(1 year)

ID 56762

American National Red Cross

Washington, DC

Supporting the Coordinated Assistance Network (CAN): bringing agencies and communities together to build a coordinated response to disaster management

$730,000

(1 year)

ID 57295

Ashoka

Arlington, VA

Using an online Changemakers Mosaic of Solutions™ to help young men-at-risk reach their greatest potential

$290,296

(9 months)

ID 63280

Baltimore Medical System Inc.

Baltimore, MD

Establishing a collaboration with Head Start to increase use of mental health services for recent immigrant families in Baltimore

$300,000

(3 years)

ID 61181

Baltimore Urban Debate League

Baltimore, MD

Developing community debates on timely health care issues for disadvantaged youth in Baltimore and New York

$50,000

(8 months)

ID 63073

Baton Rouge Area Foundation

Baton Rouge, LA

Increasing the capacity to screen and treat post-disaster distress in Louisiana and promoting awareness of the services available

$500,000

(16 months)

ID 59810

Kaye W. Bender, Ph.D., R.N.

Terry, MS

Consultant for RWJF's Hurricane Katrina response team in Mississippi

$2,863

(5 months)

ID 60545

Bonnie CLAC

Lebanon, NH

Expanding a car purchasing program to increase health and well-being of low-income people in New England

$750,000

(2 years)

ID 62988

Boston College Graduate School of Social Work

Chestnut Hill, MA

Developing a business plan to expand the Cash & Counseling model to 36 states not participating in the program

$99,840

(1 year)

ID 63248

Boston University School of Public Health

Boston, MA

Join Together: a national resource for improving addiction treatment quality

$2,505,524

(3 years)

ID 58660

Bridge of Northeast Florida, Inc.

Jacksonville, FL

Expanding a successful model to prevent violence and improve academic achievement among children and adolescents

$50,000

(1 year)

ID 60114

Bridgeport Hospital Foundation Inc.

Bridgeport, CT

Assessment of a model early childhood system of care for vulnerable children and families

$124,580

(1 year)

ID 60068

Victor A. Capoccia, Ph.D.

Princeton, NJ

Consulting for RWJF's Vulnerable Populations program area

$33,886

(1 year)

ID 61438

Caring Across Communities: Addressing Mental Health Needs of Diverse Children and Youth

To establish school-connected mental health services for students, with emphasis on overcoming cultural and language barriers of children in immigrant and refugee families.

Program Sites

Asian American Recovery Services, Inc.

South San Francisco, CA

$300,000

(3 years)

ID 61049

Children's Crisis Treatment Center, Inc.

Philadelphia, PA

$299,712

(3 years)

ID 61051

Children's Hospital Corporation

Boston, MA

$300,000

(3 years)

ID 61056

Duke University School of Medicine

Durham, NC

$299,811

(3 years)

ID 61053

Family Services Association of Bucks County

Langhorne, PA

$300,000

(3 years)

ID 61057

Imperial County Office of Education

El Centro, CA

$300,000

(3 years)

ID 61073

Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic

Los Angeles, CA

$300,000

(3 years)

ID 61068

Los Angeles Unified School District

Los Angeles, CA

$300,000

(3 years)

ID 61055

Minneapolis Public Schools

Minneapolis, MN

$299,945

(3 years)

ID 61064

New York University School of Medicine

New York, NY

$300,000

(3 years)

ID 61050

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, NC

$300,000

(3 years)

ID 61052

Portland Public Schools

Portland, ME

$300,000

(3 years)

ID 61061

Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center, Inc.

Santa Cruz, CA

$300,000

(3 years)

ID 61048

Village Family Service Center

Fargo, ND

$299,584

(3 years)

ID 61060

World Relief Group

Chicago, IL

$300,000

(3 years)

ID 61058

Other Program Activities

George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services

Washington, DC

Expanding technical assistance to grantees and nongrantees of Caring Across Communities

$302,378

(31 months)

ID 61284

Cash & Counseling

To expand a proven model of consumer-directed supportive services to more states, allowing thousands more older adults and people with disabilities to have choice and control over the care they receive.

Other Program Activities

Boston College Graduate School of Social Work

Chestnut Hill, MA

Technical assistance and direction for Cash & Counseling

$815,791

(11 months)

ID 49699

Center for New Community

Chicago, IL

Community and faith-based approach to improving social services in immigrant-dense rural communities in the Midwest and South

$622,150

(3 years)

ID 58263

Center in Asbury Park, Inc.

Asbury Park, NJ

Complementary Therapy Health Education Program

$48,944

(1 year)

ID 63141

Christian Health Ministries

New Orleans, LA

Sustaining post-Katrina pastoral counseling services for people with mental health needs in the greater New Orleans area

$65,000

(4 months)

ID 63021

Communications Support for the Vulnerable Populations Program Area

To manage strategic communications for the Foundation's Vulnerable Populations program area to produce high-quality, consistent, timely products and messages that increase impact.

Communications Project

Multiple Contractors

Communications support for the Chicago Project for Violence Prevention model

$500,000

(4 years)

ID 56522

Strategic communications for RWJF's Vulnerable Populations program area

$2,729,737

(1 year)

ID 60306

Strategic communications for RWJF's Addiction Prevention and Treatment activites

$1,250,000

(34 months)

ID 61795

Strategic communications for RWJF's Vulnerable Populations program area

$5,000,000

(2 years)

ID 63741

Community Foundation of South Alabama

Mobile, AL

Establishing and maintaining the health component of the Community Knowledge Network to help victims of Hurricane Katrina in Mobile County, Ala.

$150,000

(3 years)

ID 60647

Community Partnerships for Older Adults

To foster the efforts of local public-private partnerships to improve long-term care and supportive services systems for older adults.

Program Sites

Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe

Sequim, WA

Developing comprehensive aging and long-term-care services for a rural elderly population

$511,886

(34 months)

ID 62827

Other Program Activities

University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service

Portland, ME

Technical assistance and direction for Community Partnerships for Older Adults

$1,515,476

(1 year)

ID 47892

Comprehensive Health Education Foundation

Seattle, WA

Feasibility study for expanding In SHAPE, a wellness activity program for adults with mental illness

$25,000

(6 months)

ID 63029

Corporation for Supportive Housing

New Haven, CT

Taking Health Care Home: a national initiative to reduce chronic homelessness through the creation of supportive housing

$4,200,000

(2 years)

ID 59348

Demonstration of supportive housing for chronically homeless families with children at risk for abuse and neglect

$697,682

(30 months)

ID 58836

Court Appointed Special Advocate of Philadelphia County

Philadelphia, PA

Increasing the number of Court Appointed Special Advocates in Philadelphia county for children in foster care

$49,500

(1 year)

ID 63296

DePelchin Children's Center

Houston, TX

Building a network of evidence-based, trauma-focused therapeutic services for children evacuated during Hurricane Katrina

$243,841

(1 year)

ID 59511

Faith in Action

To expand the continued replication of the Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers Model, providing volunteer caregiving to people of all ages with chronic health conditions.

Program Sites

United Ways of Alabama

Montgomery, AL

Developing a collaborative network for RWJF's Faith in Action program

$75,000

(2 years)

ID 61823

Other Program Activities

Wake Forest University School of Medicine

Winston-Salem, NC

Technical assistance and direction for Faith in Action

$1,376,730

(15 months)

ID 60210

Family Violence Prevention Fund

San Francisco, CA

Identifying and highlighting innovative program models for addressing intimate partner violence in immigrant and refugee communities

$95,804

(5 months)

ID 63180

City of Fremont Human Services Department

Fremont, CA

Using trusted community volunteers to help older immigrants find culturally appropriate services

$300,000

(2 years)

ID 57914

George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services

Washington, DC

Expanding a learning community: including Fresh Ideas grantees in the Caring Across Communities grantee meeting

$56,762

(9 months)

ID 63282

Georgetown University Institute for Health Care Research and Policy

Washington, DC

Strategic communications effort to reduce young people's exposure to alcohol advertising

$400,000

(6 months)

ID 61292

State of Georgia Department of Human Resources

Atlanta, GA

Implementing a domestic violence intervention program for refugee men in Georgia communities

$250,000

(3 years)

ID 62402

Grantmakers in Aging Inc.

Dayton, OH

Grantmakers in Aging 2007 Annual Conference

$30,000

(1 year)

ID 62070

Health Care Centers in Schools

Baton Rouge, LA

Planning electronic medical records to ensure integrated care for children in Baton Rouge, La.

$100,000

(1 year)

ID 61978

Home Box Office

New York, NY

HBO program and campaign to advance the understanding of drug and alcohol addiction as a chronic disease

$745,000

(17 months)

ID 58181

Howard University Center for Drug Abuse Research

Washington, DC

Dissemination efforts for the Blue Ribbon Commission Report on Racial Disparities in Substance Abuse Policies

$50,000

(1 year)

ID 61283

University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health

Chicago, IL

Technical assistance and dissemination of the Chicago Project for Violence Prevention model

$1,825,588

(3 years)

ID 60697

Impact Strategies Inc.

Washington, DC

Training support and technical assistance to improve the quality and reach of programs for disadvantaged youth

$3,990,980

(3 years)

ID 60267

Injury Free Coalition for Kids: Dissemination of a Model Injury Prevention Program for Children and Adolescents

To reduce and prevent injuries to children through a hospital-based, research-driven model implemented in partnership with coalitions of community stakeholders.

Other Program Activities

Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

New York, NY

Technical assistance and direction for RWJF's Injury Free Coalition for Kids

$99,541

(11 months)

ID 63416

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

Baltimore, MD

Evaluation of a street outreach program for youth violence prevention

$114,899

(18 months)

ID 59598

Libertae, Inc.

Bensalem, PA

Increasing psychiatric support to addicted women in a residential program in Bucks County, Pa.

$50,000

(1 year)

ID 63396

Living Cities Inc.: The National Community Development Initiative

New York, NY

National partnership to build healthier communities: 2007–2010

$3,000,000

(3 years)

ID 61531

Louisiana Public Health Institute

New Orleans, LA

Disaster response training on mental and behavioral health skills for school health nurses

$482,775

(2 years)

ID 59697

Developing a health information management system for New Orleans' coordinated school-based health centers

$745,198

(3 years)

ID 59701

Consulting services for reporting to RWJF on the local and state perspective of the recovery from Hurricane Katrina

$33,172

(11 months)

ID 60182

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center

New Orleans, LA

Addressing the mental health needs of displaced children and families in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

$749,695

(1 year)

ID 59474

Loyola University New Orleans

New Orleans, LA

Mobile Market: Providing fresh local foods, cleaning products and public health information to neighborhoods in New Orleans

$50,000

(1 year)

ID 63535

Medical Center of Louisiana Foundation

New Orleans, LA

Technical assistance for a new post-Katrina safety net medical center designed to improve health care

$1,242,384

(2 years)

ID 59929

Memorial Hospital at Gulfport Foundation Inc.

Gulfport, MS

Providing free school-based mental health services in the Mississippi Gulf Coast post-Katrina

$98,000

(6 months)

ID 59369

University of Michigan School of Public Health

Ann Arbor, MI

Research on integrated health, social, human services and financial systems for vulnerable families

$167,672

(1 year)

ID 60660

Morehouse School of Medicine

Atlanta, GA

Developing a telehealth care mental health program in four Gulf Coast states affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita

$455,689

(2 years)

ID 59468

National Academy of Sciences

Washington, DC

Studying the impact depression prevention and treatment have on parenting practices and healthy child development

$500,000

(20 months)

ID 61299

National Demonstration of Early Detection, Intervention and Prevention of Psychosis in Adolescents and Young Adults

To replicate the Portland Identification and Early Referral (PIER) Program that uses evidence-based psychosocial and pharmacologic interventions in the early identification and treatment of adolescents and young adults with severe mental illness.

Program Sites

University of California, Davis

Davis, CA

$1,999,872

(4 years)

ID 61264

Mid-Valley Behavioral Care Network

Salem, OR

$2,000,000

(4 years)

ID 61266

North Shore Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Inc.

Glen Oaks, NY

$1,999,918

(4 years)

ID 61430

Washtenaw Community Health Organization

Ypsilanti, MI

$2,000,000

(4 years)

ID 61265

Other Program Activities

Maine Medical Center

Portland, ME

Technical assistance and direction for RWJF's National Demonstration of Early Detection, Intervention and Prevention of Psychosis in Adolescents and Young Adults

$1,202,409

(1 year)

ID 58920

University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service

Portland, ME

Evaluation of community education and outreach projects for RWJF's National Demonstration of Early Detection, Intervention and Prevention of Psychosis in Adolescents and Young Adults

$487,375

(49 months)

ID 62200

National Foundation for the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Inc.

Atlanta, GA

Integrating prevention strategies into organizations that address intimate partner violence

$3,186,133

(4 years)

ID 61500

NCB Capital Impact

Arlington, VA

Implementing financial and clinical benchmarking systems in the replication of Green House's small community homes as alternatives to nursing homes

$725,538

(3 years)

ID 63346

NetWork for Better Futures

Minneapolis, MN

Demonstration of an integrated network providing an array of services to men with histories of substance abuse, mental illness and homelessness

$2,800,000

(3 years)

ID 63040

State of New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Disability Services

Trenton, NJ

Improving methods for providing skilled nursing care so people with disabilities or chronic illnesses can leave institutions or remain in their homes

$300,000

(3 years)

ID 61213

University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center

Albuquerque, NM

Support for the 2008 Native American Cancer Education Leadership Institute to build and strengthen community capacity to address cancer

$49,943

(5 months)

ID 63319

New Routes to Community Health

To employ the Sound Partners model of community collaboration to help new immigrants in up to 10 communities around the United States address challenges by using the power of local media.

Program Sites

Benton Foundation

Washington, DC

$4,018,264

(4 years)

ID 58665

Other Program Activities

Benton Foundation

Washington, DC

Supplemental funding for technical assistance and direction for New Routes to Community Health

$83,059

(4 months)

ID 62114

Nurse Family Partnership, Inc.

Denver, CO

Replicating and sustaining the Nurse-Family Partnership nationwide

$10,000,000

(3 years)

ID 62870

Open Society Institute

New York, NY

Tracking measures of quality representing the use of National Quality Forum proven practices in addiction treatment programs

$775,000

(28 months)

ID 62006

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

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.

Other Program Activities

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Madison, WI

Technical assistance and direction for Paths to Recovery

$1,129,780

(1 year)

ID 58190

Philadelphia Mural Arts Advocates

Philadelphia, PA

Enhancing youth violence prevention programs

$39,286

(1 year)

ID 60106

Keshia M. Pollack, Ph.D., M.P.H.

Baltimore, MD

Review of employee assistance programs and intimate partner violence prevention

$10,452

(2 months)

ID 61436

Population Media Center, Inc.

Shelburne, VT

Exploring ways to deliver a scripted drama on a health issue via new technologies and communications platforms

$25,000

(7 months)

ID 63089

Preventing Relationship Violence Among Youth

To fund a national effort to develop and implement effective strategies to prevent relationship violence among youth.

Other Program Activities

Family Violence Prevention Fund

San Francisco, CA

Planning for Preventing Relationship Violence Among Youth

$147,350

(6 months)

ID 61685

Technical assistance and direction for Preventing Relationship Violence Among Youth

$1,115,028

(1 year)

ID 62993

Rebecca Project for Human Rights

Washington, DC

Updating a Web site to be more informative and interactive for patients in recovery and policy-makers

$40,000

(1 year)

ID 61225

Reclaiming Futures: Communities Helping Teens Overcome Drugs, Alcohol and Crime

To develop new service delivery models that integrate comprehensive services into the juvenile justice system and promote the creation of community-based systems of care for substance-abusing youthful offenders.

Program Sites

Great Lakes Recovery Centers Inc.

Marquette, MI

$149,875

(19 months)

ID 61233

Kentucky River Community Care Inc.

Jackson, KY

$150,000

(2 years)

ID 61349

King County Mental Health and Chemical Abuse and Dependency Services Division

Seattle, WA

$150,000

(2 years)

ID 61166

Montgomery County Juvenile Court

Dayton, OH

$150,000

(2 years)

ID 61183

New Futures Inc.

Exeter, NH

$150,000

(18 months)

ID 61351

Portland State University

Portland, OR

$150,000

(20 months)

ID 62396

County of Santa Cruz Probation Department

Santa Cruz, CA

$150,000

(2 years)

ID 61015

Sinte Gleska University, Sicangu Policy Institute

Mission, SD

$150,000

(2 years)

ID 61234

United Way of Anchorage

Anchorage, AK

$150,000

(2 years)

ID 61653

Other Program Activities

Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago

Chicago, IL

Coordination of local evaluations of Reclaiming Futures

$60,000

(7 months)

ID 61517

Metropolitan Group

Chicago, IL

Communications consultant for Reclaiming Futures: Chicago

$11,600

(4 months)

ID 58693

Portland State University

Portland, OR

Technical assistance and direction for the Reclaiming Futures learning collaborative

$1,144,817

(1 year)

ID 61350

Urban Institute

Washington, DC

Cost-benefit analysis of Reclaiming Futures

$100,247

(8 months)

ID 61516

Research Foundation of the City University of New York

New York, NY

Evaluating a community-oriented corrections health model

$149,650

(2 years)

ID 58767

Restaurant Opportunities Center of New York City

New York, NY

Health and safety education and services and advocacy training for immigrant restaurant workers in New York City

$300,000

(3 years)

ID 61187

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Local Funding Partnerships

To continue a matching grants program to establish partnerships between RWJF and local grantmakers in support of innovative, community-based projects that improve health and health care for vulnerable populations.

Program Sites

Catholic Social Service of the Diocese of Rapid City

Rapid City, SD

High-risk behavior prevention curriculum for Lakota youth on reservations in South Dakota

$50,000

(1 year)

ID 62108

Children's Hospital of Wisconsin - Fox Valley

Neenah, WI

Creating new mental health services for children in an underserved seven-county rural area of Wisconsin

$500,000

(4 years)

ID 62089

Cincinnati Union Bethel

Cincinnati, OH

Helping women involved in prostitution move toward safety, recovery, empowerment and community reintegration

$438,850

(4 years)

ID 62102

Epworth Children and Family Services Inc.

St. Louis, MO

Helping women involved in prostitution move toward safety, recovery, empowerment and community reintegration

$500,000

(3 years)

ID 62109

Homeboy Industries

Los Angeles, CA

Providing comprehensive mental health care to help youth and young adults transition out of gangs

$500,000

(4 years)

ID 62088

Knoxville-Knox County Community Action Committee

Knoxville, TN

Launching affordable referral services to help low-income seniors with medical appointments, transportation and home repairs

$450,485

(4 years)

ID 62099

Oregon Law Center

Portland, OR

Reducing the incidence of workplace sexual assault and harassment of farm workers from indigenous cultures in Oregon

$500,000

(4 years)

ID 62112

Outside In

Portland, OR

Providing a comprehensive system of social and medical services to vulnerable people displaced by inner-city gentrification

$500,000

(3 years)

ID 62103

Transitional Living Services, Inc.

Milwaukee, WI

Creating a crisis resource center for Milwaukee County adults with mental illness

$500,000

(3 years)

ID 62105

Volunteers for the Homebound and Family Caregivers, Inc.

Boca Raton, FL

Providing support services for middle school youth caring for ill or disabled family members

$500,000

(4 years)

ID 62113

Wayside Youth & Family Support Network

Framingham, MA

Providing accessible, comprehensive, single point-of-entry transition services for at-risk youth from the streets, criminal justice or foster care

$493,000

(3 years)

ID 62110

Westside Children's Center

Culver City, CA

Providing a network of mental health services to families with children 0–3 years old

$500,000

(4 years)

ID 62111

Other Program Activities

Health Research & Educational Trust of New Jersey

Princeton, NJ

Technical assistance and direction for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Local Funding Partnerships

$1,460,475

(1 year)

ID 55694

San Diego State University Research Foundation

San Diego, CA

Effectiveness of working relationships among family organizations and children's mental health clinics: follow-up to a national survey

$59,877

(1 year)

ID 61499

San Francisco Foundation Community Initiative Funds

San Francisco, CA

Supporting opportunities and models for expanding philanthropic leadership on questions of demographic inclusiveness

$50,000

(1 year)

ID 61215

Sickness Prevention Achieved Through Regional Collaboration Inc.

Lakeville, CT

Increasing vaccination clinics at polling places and establishing Vote and Vaccinate as a routine, predictable public health practice

$746,350

(2 years)

ID 63123

State Associations of Addiction Services

Washington, DC

Workshops on measurement and quality improvement at the second annual National Conference for Executives and Senior Managers in Addiction Services

$25,000

(4 months)

ID 61424

Substance Abuse Policy Research 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 of substance abuse.

Program Sites

University of California, Los Angeles, Integrated Substance Abuse Programs

Los Angeles, CA

Disaster planning in the context of methadone treatment regulation

$99,973

(1 year)

ID 61374

University of California, San Francisco, Institute for Health Policy Studies

San Francisco, CA

Informing policy-makers about the roles of substance abuse in the lives of welfare families

$99,605

(1 year)

ID 62098

Understanding the role of providers and consumers in the engagement and retention of homeless individuals in substance abuse treatment programs

$204,692

(2 years)

ID 63119

Cornell University, Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College

New York, NY

Conducting a cost-effectiveness analysis of buprenorphine maintenance treatment for opioid dependence

$99,997

(2 years)

ID 63265

Dartmouth Medical School

Hanover, NH

Multistate collaborative to enhance policy and implement evidence-based practices for persons with co-occurring disorders in addiction treatment

$75,450

(1 year)

ID 63110

University of Illinois at Chicago

Chicago, IL

Evaluating the impact of anti-drug TV advertising on teenage attitudes, beliefs and behaviors related to drug use

$100,000

(1 year)

ID 62708

University of Illinois at Chicago College of Business Administration

Chicago, IL

Assessing treatment quality and effectiveness among priority and nonpriority clients in Illinois

$99,948

(1 year)

ID 62626

Michigan State University School of Social Work

East Lansing, MI

Evaluating departments of corrections as purchasers of community-based substance abuse treatment

$98,030

(1 year)

ID 60277

University of Minnesota School of Public Health

Minneapolis, MN

Assessing comprehensiveness and quality of alcohol screening, treatment and prevention systems for young adults within educational systems

$398,801

(2 years)

ID 63118

New York Academy of Medicine

New York, NY

Investigating policy and practice implementations of the coordination of buprenorphine treatment and behavioral drug treatment services

$99,889

(1 year)

ID 61231

Evaluation of community-involved pharmacists in providing referrals for intravenous drug users via the New York State Expanded Syringe Access Program

$400,000

(2 years)

ID 62705

Northwest Professional Consortium, Inc.

Portland, OR

Evaluation of incentive-based funding for Oregon drug treatment systems

$99,969

(2 years)

ID 63260

Oregon Health and Science University

Portland, OR

Study on the impact of Oregon's evidence-based practice mandate for substance abuse treatment

$99,985

(15 months)

ID 62004

Rand Corporation

Santa Monica, CA

Geostatistical analysis of disparities in alcohol environments around schools and homes, adolescent drinking patterns, and alcohol control policy

$99,450

(2 years)

ID 63262

Research Foundation of State University of New York

Albany, NY

Implementation of evidence-based addiction treatment in community settings

$96,283

(2 years)

ID 63105

University of Washington

Seattle, WA

Evaluation of a housing program for chronic public inebriates and its effect on treatment engagement and outcomes

$39,957

(1 year)

ID 63414

University of Washington College of Architecture and Urban Planning

Seattle, WA

Spatial and temporal analysis studying the effectiveness of safe needle disposal programs for injection drug users

$97,381

(1 year)

ID 61232

Other Program Activities

Center for Creative Leadership

Greensboro, NC

Technical assistance and direction for RWJF's Substance Abuse Policy Research Program

$831,570

(1 year)

ID 58900

Tides Canada Foundation

Vancouver, BC

Developing Web-based personal support networks for people with disabilities, older adults, and others who are vulnerable and isolated

$398,273

(15 months)

ID 62707

Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

New Orleans, LA

Development of a tracking system to collect household-level data and information on resources available for recovery from Hurricane Katrina

$49,974

(1 year)

ID 57991

Urban Strategies Council

Oakland, CA

Developing data and policy tools to address the public health concerns related to prisoners re-entering communities in California

$398,395

(1 year)

ID 57323

Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine

Richmond, VA

Establishing a policy center focused on hunger, homelessness, illness, inadequate education and poverty

$49,984

(1 year)

ID 63408

University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering

Madison, WI

Establishing a national resource center on quality in addiction treatment

$2,044,966

(3 years)

ID 59714

Youth Venture

Arlington, VA

Investing in youth-led social change in vulnerable communities

$1,218,349

(3 years)

ID 59318