Wright State University, Dayton, OH - $486,080 to address the addiction treatment needs
primarily African American adult men and women with or at risk for HIV/AIDS, and members
from Dayton's other communities of color.
The Crossroads Center, Cincinnati, OH - $499,700 to expand and enhance current treatment
services at its 12 community-based sites.
Mexican American Alcoholism Program, Sacramento, CA - $500,000 to expand and enhance
Sacramento's substance abuse and HIV/AIDS systems of care for high-risk, high-need, and
low-income people.
University of Houston, San Antonio, TX - $499,788 to expand current treatment capacity by
100% and enhance the existing community network of service providers.
Austin Travis County Mental Health/Mental Retardation, Austin, TX - $474,070 to expand and
enhance the Journey Substance Abuse Treatment Program.
Personalized Nursing LIGHT House, Inc., Detroit, MI - $500,000 to enhance the existing
accredited substance abuse IOP by adding integrated care.
Community Health Awareness Group, Detroit, MI - $499,494 to expand outreach and
engagement, residential treatment, and after-care services.
African American Health Coalition, Inc., Portland, OR - $500,000 to enhance treatment and
counseling, and expand linkages to HIV testing, case management, and resource and referral
information.
Self Help Addiction Rehabilitation (SHAR), Inc., Detroit, MI - $500,000 to expand 14 new
treatment beds and services beyond those currently available.
Erie County Medical Center, Buffalo, NY - $500,000 to improve and integrate outreach in the
community and engage high-risk individuals not currently receiving care or frequently absent from
care.
Community Drug Board, Akron, OH - $499,822 to expand services to serve an additional 50
people per year.
The Lasima Foundation, Inc., Dallas, TX - $500,000 to enhance community outreach by adding
outreach workers and case managers and expand treatment by adding 60 new slots.
Hope Action Care, San Antonio, TX - $500,000 to expand the number of HIV+ African
American and Hispanic participants in its recovery program and enhance the drug screening,
detox, psychiatric evaluations, and methadone maintenance programs.
Asian Association of Utah, Salt=" " Lake City, UT - $500,000 to expand substance abuse treatment
services to serve 60 additional clients per year and enhance services by including an intensive HIV
outreach component.
The Empowerment Program, Inc., Denver, CO - $250,564 to expand and enhance current
substance abuse treatment services to 500 people over five years.
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ - $499,710 to enhance the Teen Substance Abuse Treatment
and Drug Diversion Programs.
Tapestry Health Systems, Springfield, MA - $500,000 to expand services into Springfield's Sound
End neighborhood and enhance existing services in the downtown neighborhood.
AIDS Arms, Inc., Dallas, TX - $500,000 to expand outreach contacts, HIV testing and
counseling, HIV/AIDS referrals and treatment slots at AIDS Arms and Turtle Creek Manor.
Volunteers of Kentucky, Louisville, KY - $495,808 to enhance existing substance abuse services
and increase access to those services.
Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County, Indianapolis, IN - $453,444 to enhance the
number of individuals with easier access to treatment services.
Duke University, Durham, NC - $499,998 to expand and enhance substance abuse treatment to
include the treatment of 400 additional patients over the next five years.
Coastal Behavioral Healthcare, Inc., Sarasota, FL - $339,470 to expand services to reach 6,240
new persons during the funded period and existing services will be enhanced to serve 1,300
persons.
Kern County Economic Opportunity Corporation, Bakersfield, CA - $250,426 to expand the
HIV/AIDS Prevention Education Program by offering prevention education and testing.
Ebony House, Inc., Phoenix, AZ - $483,627 to enhance and expand the present street and
community outreach efforts, interventions, and offer counseling and testing.
New North Citizens' Council, Inc., Springfield, MA - $490,960 to enhance community-based and
home outreach and facilitate the access of an additional 750 participants into treatment.
Regional HIV/AIDS Consortium, Charlotte, NC - $283,848 to provide enhanced substance abuse
support to case managers.
Family and Medical Counseling Service, Inc., Washington, DC - $500,000 to enhance and
support outreach and substance abuse treatment services.
Unity Health System, Rochester, NY - $500,000 to enhance pilot community-based outreach
program and comprehensive substance abuse services.
Philadelphia Health Management, Philadelphia, PA - $486,600 to expand and enhance current
capacity to conduct street outreach and pre-treatment services.
SHIELDS for Families Project, Inc., Los Angeles, CA - $499,415 to expand and enhance
substance abuse treatment and HIV/AIDS services.
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ - $499,887 to enhance outreach, treatment, and HIV/AIDS
services.
University of California at San Francisco (UCSF), San Francisco, CA - $482,427 to expand the
existing outreach program and enhance substance abuse treatment program.
Wycoff Heights Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY - $496,627 to enhance services while doubling the
number of patients.
Southern California Alcohol and Drug Programs, Inc., Downey, CA - $500,000 to expand
residential treatment slots to 20 and enhance treatment programming.
The Foundation for Research on Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Inc., New York, NY - $499,952
to create and implement a mobile outreach, engagement, and integrated treatment.
VIP Community Services, Inc., Bronx, NY - $500,000 to enhance current substance abuse
treatment and outreach services.
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL - $451,174 to expand and enhance the
capacity to provide psychiatric and substance use assessment and treatment.
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, CA - $495,685 to enhance
HIV-specific substance abuse services.
Special Health Resources for Texas, Inc., Longview, TX - $251,022 to increase treatment
capacity by 120 clients and provide a dual diagnosis counseling.
The Virgin Islands Partners in Recovery/Village, St. Croix, U.S., V.I. - $499,940 to expand and
enhance the Virgin Islands Partners in Recovery/Village current comprehensive continuum of
intervention and treatment services.
Boston Public Health Commission, Boston, MA - $500,000 to enhance and integrate the quality
and intensity of services based on existing service needs and lessons learned from past experience.
Rio Grande Valley Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Edinburg, TX - $498,578 to expand and
enhance substance abuse treatment services to a primarily Hispanic population.
Serving Children and Adolescents in Need, Inc., Laredo, TX - $450,000 to enhance and expand
an outpatient substance abuse treatment program.
The Fortune Society, Inc., New York, NY - $500,000 to expand ambulatory outpatient substance
treatment program.
West Texas Council, El Paso, TX - $500,000 to expand and enhance substance abuse treatment
and HIV prevention program with evidenced based interventions.
Broward House, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, FL - $499,792 to expand intervention and case
management services.
The Center for Drug-Free Living, Inc., Orlando, FL - $500,000 to expand and strengthen
treatment services for people with substance abuse/co-occurring disorders.
River Region Human Services, Inc., Jacksonville, FL - $500,000 to expand and enhance the
agency's existing services.
Bienvenidos Children's Center, Inc., Altadena, CA - $500,000 to expand and enhance recovery
and HIV/AIDS treatment services.
Latino Health Institute, Inc., Boston, MA - $499,999 to expand services to Latino IDUs in
Boston.
Greater Bridgeport Adolescent Pregnancy Program, Inc., Bridgeport, CT - $474,023 to expand
and enhance comprehensive outreach services.
COPE Behavioral Services, Inc., Tucson, AZ - $500,000 to enhance street outreach and
treatment retention services.
The Village South, Miami, FL - $499,866 to expand and enhance an intensive in-home treatment
program.
Integrated Life Center, Inc., Decatur, GA - $500,000 to enhance services through the
development of an outreach component.
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL - $482,241 to expand existing outreach,
service engagement, and risk reduction services.
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, AIDS Administration, Baltimore,
MD - $492,880 to
enhance the capabilities of the substance abuse treatment programs offered through the drug
court.
Project Cope, Lynn, MA - $323,688 for treatment for injection drug users and men who have sex
with men.
Mount Sinai, Harlem, NY - $500,000 for family-focused outpatient treatment for African
Americans and Latinos.
Human Resources Development, IL (program site, Bolivar, MS) - $495,179 for residential
treatment for African Americans.
Latino Health Institute, Boston, MA - $499,999 - for outreach to Latino injection drug users.
Special Audiences, Newark, NJ - $398,158 - for outreach to African American adolescents.
AIDS Interfaith Network, New Haven, CT - $475,000 - for outpatient treatment for African
American women.
Assoc. de Puertoriquenos, Phhiladelphia, PA - $500,000 - for treatment for Latina ex-offenders.
North Jersey Community, Newark, NJ - $499,998 - for street-level outreach for African
Americans and Latinos.
Gaudeniza, Baltimore, MD - $499,946 - to focus on a criminal justice population of African
American and Latino injection drug users.
Universidad Central del Caribe, Bayamon, PR - $500,000 - to outreach to women.
East Orange Substance Abuse Treatment Program, East Orange, NJ - $481,733 - for residential
women's treatment.
Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI - $467,864 - to provide a methadone program for injection drug
users.
Brandywine Counseling, Wilmington, DE - $468,366 - for expansion of treatment slots for
African Americans and Latinos.
San Mateo County Health, San Mateo, CA - $450,291 - to provide linkage to treatment for
African Americans and Latinos.
Brotherhood, Inc., New Orleans, LA - $500,000 - for expanded treatment of African Americans.
Coastal Family Health Center, Biloxi, MS - $252,969 - for substance abuse treatment and early
HIV prevention and intervention for African American men.