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Published: May 22, 2003
The Fighting Back® project in Little Rock, Ark., worked to strengthen community participation and resolve in combating substance abuse and its effects by strengthening neighborhood services and identity.
The project was part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) national program Fighting Back: Community Initiatives to Reduce Demand for Illegal Drugs and Alcohol.
Key Results
Little Rock Fighting Back:
Key Evaluation Findings
According to a national evaluation conducted by investigators at Brandeis University, which compared Little Rock to similar sites where Fighting Back was not implemented:
Funding
RWJF provided three grants totaling $3,313,997 for the project from March 1990 to February 2002.
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Listed below is one grant that supported this project.
| Grant | Awarded to | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Fighting Back: Community Initiatives to Reduce Demand for Illegal Drugs and Alcohol |
City of Little Rock (Little Rock, AR) ID#: 024539 Dorothy Nayles 501-399-3420 dnayles@littlerock.state.ar.us |
Approved award: $1,194,725 Actual award: $1,152,928 September 1994 to February 2002 |
RWJF may have supported this project with other grants that are not listed.
Grant Results Reports
RWJF produces Grant Results reports on its funded initiatives. External writers and editors read the entire grant to prepare each report, which is then reviewed by RWJF staff and by the director of the initiative. Any reviewer in the chain may ask for changes in the report to improve clarity or accuracy.
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