2000 Grants and Contracts

Grants   1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 910 | 11 | >> 
Contracts    1 | >> 

Substance Abuse
 
 

Contracts
Philippe Boucher
Bainbridge Island, WA
$48,944—Improving online tobacco control information (for 1 year). ID#40764

The CDM Group, Inc.
Chevy Chase, MD
$2,999,043—Leadership to keep children alcohol free—Phase II (for 3 years). ID#38586

Brian C. Castrucci
New York, NY
$7,928—Continuing analysis of the 1996 survey of tobacco use among adolescents (for 11 months). ID#39615

Communications Project
Multiple Contractors
$750,000—Program activities for the 11th World Conference on Tobacco OR Health (for 6 months). ID#39809

The Gallup Organization
Washington, DC
$578,132—Conducting adult and youth surveys to examine knowledge and attitudes about cigarette warning labels in the U.S. (for 4 months). ID#41450

International Youth Foundation
Baltimore, MD
$97,831—Anti-Tobacco Donor Summit (for 18 months). ID#38666

Northwest Professional Consortium, Inc.
Portland, OR
$399,501—Developing strengths-based treatment to improve the juvenile justice system (for 3 years). ID#39331

Pyramid Communications, Inc.
Seattle, WA
$146,740—Conference on prevention of substance abuse (for 4 months). ID#39287

Research Network on the Etiology of Tobacco Dependence
Program to bring together leading researchers from a variety of perspectives and disciplines to work collaboratively in the study of the etiology of tobacco dependence in an effort to increase understanding of the development of tobacco dependence (for the period indicated).

  • Treatment Research Institute Inc.
    Philadelphia, PA
    $38,256—Assessing the Research Network on the Etiology of Tobacco Dependence (1 year). ID#39677


Judith Schector
Portland, OR
$67,345—Strategic planning for the National Spit Tobacco Education Program (NSTEP) (for 9 months). ID#38925

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 of childbearing women (for the period indicated).

  • Porter Novelli
    Washington, DC
    $50,560—Developing communications materials for Smoke-Free Families (9 months). ID#39130

Social Capital Development Corporation
Albany, NY
$50,000—Analyzing data on universal school-based drug education program evaluations (for 9 months). ID#39149

Substance Abuse Policy Research Program
Program to provide support for investigators to conduct policy research on a variety of projects directed at helping the country reduce the harm caused by substance abuse (for the period indicated).
  • The Walsh Group, P.A.
    Bethesda, MD
    $100,000—(1 year). ID#40023

Sutton Social Marketing, LLC
Washington, DC
$76,355—Researching the information needs of anti-tobacco supporters (for 3 months). ID#38759

© Copyright 2002 The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Click to read our Web Policies