2000 Grants and Contracts

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Substance Abuse
 
  Grants
Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University
New York, NY
$99,985—Consulting for reducing underage drinking and college binge drinking (for 1 year). ID#39408

Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, Kaiser Foundation Research Institute
Oakland, CA
$98,364—Substance Abuse Screening and Referral In Primary Care: A Follow-Up Study (for 1 year). ID#38807

Kids Involuntarily Inhaling Secondhand Smoke
Roseville, CA
$399,662—Eliminating children’s exposure to secondhand smoke (for 3 years). ID#39150

Latino Council on Alcohol and Tobacco
Washington, DC
$57,520—National directory of Hispanic/Latino experts, advocates, and community-based organizations working on tobacco, alcohol, and other substance abuse issues (for 7 months). ID#38645
$187,500—Enhancing minority organizations’ involvement in tobacco control (for 2 years). ID#40824

The Marin Institute for the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems
San Rafael, CA
$49,998—Global Alcohol Policy Conference (for 4 months). ID#38585

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 (for the periods indicated).
  • American Medical Association
    Chicago, IL
    $540,059Technical assistance and direction for A Matter of Degree (1 year). ID#40877
    $2,344,352—A Matter of Degree communications campaign (2 years). ID#39380


National Association of Drug Court Professionals
Alexandria, VA
$25,000—Publishing the National Drug Court Institute Review (for 1 year). ID#39030

National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids
Washington, DC
$724,054—Building support for the framework convention on tobacco control (for 1 year). ID#38818

The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University
New York, NY
$6,000,000—Renewal support for the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (for 2 years). ID#32175

National Consortium of TASC Programs, Inc.
Arlington, VA
$5,000—National TASC (Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities) seventh annual conference (for 3 months). ID#39029

National Crime Prevention Council Inc.
Washington, DC
$196,407—12th national alcohol policy conference (for 6 months). ID#38022

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