2000 Grants and Contracts

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AMC Cancer Research Center
Denver, CO
$139,945—Promoting health through the Behavior Change Consortium (for 2 years). ID#39756

The After School Corporation
New York, NY
$300,006—Development and implementation of strategies to create sustainable funding for out-of-school programs (for 3 years). ID#37475

All Kids Count: Establishing Immunization Monitoring and Follow-up Systems
Program to support the development and implementation of monitoring and follow-up systems to improve and sustain access to immunizations for preschool children (for the period indicated).
  • The Task Force for Child Survival and Development
    Decatur, GA
    $195,118—Technical assistance and direction for All Kids Count (6 months). ID#40141


Alliance To End Childhood Lead Poisoning
Washington, DC
$10,000—David P. Rall Award for Advocacy in Public Health (for 4 months). ID#40166

American Medical Informatics Association Inc.
Bethesda, MD
$103,500—Conference to develop national strategies for public health informatics (for 6 months). ID#40138

Association of Academic Health Centers, Inc.
Washington, DC
$394,060—Encouraging academic health center chief executive officers to promote health (for 3 years). ID#39365
$44,350—Engaging academic health centers to improve population health (for 1 year). ID#39920

The Bicycle Federation
Washington, DC
$31,454—Meeting on creating active community environments (for 3 months). ID#40686

Boston University School of Medicine
Boston, MA
$300,000—Promoting early childhood literacy as a health intervention (for 2 years). ID#36290

Brown University
Providence, RI
$177,653—Studying the impact of an HMO closing on patients and providers (for 1 year). ID#40072

California Mentor Foundation
Tiburon, CA
$400,000—Strategic planning and infrastructure development for the California Mentor Foundation (for 3 years). ID#38663

Center for the Advancement of Health
Washington, DC
$160,000—Program to improve the quality of bio-behavioral research and its application (for 2 years). ID#37383
$397,038—Integration of proven behavioral strategies into health care practices (for 1 year). ID#38136

Columbia University School of Public Health
New York, NY
$3,000—Evaluation of a coalition-based program to screen minority adolescents for HIV/AIDS and link them with health and support services (for 8 months). ID#38117

The District of Columbia Developing Families Center Inc.
Washington, DC
$49,994—Designing an evaluation system of family-centered interventions (for 9 months). ID#38516

Duke University
Durham, NC
$20,000—Community-based health leadership experience (for 6 months). ID#39169

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