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ADDICTION
PREVENTION & TREATMENT
Banyan Communications,
Inc.
St. Charles, MO
$249,906Developing a Hepatitis C documentary for public
broadcast systems (for 18 months). ID 46414

The CDM Group,
Inc.
Chevy Chase, MD
$12,970Support for three conferences under the governors
spouses Leadership to Keep Children Alcohol Free initiative (for
1 month). ID 49339
$241,974Bridge
funding for the governors spouses Leadership to Keep Children
Alcohol Free initiative (for 3 months). ID 49824

Center for
Healthcare Strategies Supporting Organization Inc.
Princeton, NJ
$23,700Conference on integrating Temporary Aid to Needy
Families and Medicaid managed care to improve addiction prevention
and treatment (for 1 year). ID 47681

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for
Injury Prevention and Control
Atlanta, GA
$25,000Conference to address alcohol problems among hospitalized
trauma patients (for 1 year). ID 47395

Communications Project
Multiple Contractors
$24,306Drug Prevention Synergy Meeting (for 6 months).
ID 48184

Council for Excellence in Government
Washington, DC
$25,000Implementing evidence-based reforms for substance
abuse programs (for 1 year). ID 49641

Drug Strategies
Washington, DC
$74,979Expanding the Treating Teens guide to inform stakeholders
in adolescent substance abuse fields (for 1 year). ID 48000

Legal Action Center of the City of New York Inc.
New York, NY
$500,000Expanding a national advocacy movement on alcohol
and drug addiction (for 1 year). ID 47155

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.
- Louisiana
State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
Baton Rouge, LA
$468,000(4 years). ID 42700
- University
of NebraskaLincoln
Lincoln, NE
$468,000(4 years). ID 42699
- Harvard
University School of Public Health
Boston, MA
$146,637Supplement to evaluation of A Matter of Degree:
collection and analysis of 2004 comparison data from the College
Alcohol Study (1 year). ID 49972

National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine
Washington, DC
$189,000Implications of Crossing the Quality Chasm for
the treatment of mental and addictive disorders (for 14 months).
ID 48021

National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia
University
New York, NY
$3,300,000Addressing substance abuse treatment for hard-to-employ
women on welfare (for 4 years). ID 45793

New Jersey Institute for Social Justice Inc.
Newark, NJ
$15,000Support of the New Jersey Reentry Roundtables aimed
at addressing the needs of ex-offenders including expanding substance
abuse treatment (for 1 year). ID 47682

Northwestern University Medical School
Chicago, IL
$130,000Analysis of data on adolescent substance abuse
and delinquency (for 2 years). ID 46695

Oregon
Health and Science University Department of Public Health and Preventive
Medicine
Portland, OR
$20,000Assessing the impact of a change to the Oregon Health
Plans coverage of substance abuse treatment
(for 7 months).ID 48301

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