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SAMHSA Grant Awards By State FY 2006
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Grantee: Oregon Deptartment of Human Services Portland, OR
Program: Youth Suicide Prevention & Early Intervention - Cooperative Agreement State-Sponsored SM57382
Congressional District: OR-01
FY 2006 Funding: $400,000
Project Period: 06/01/2006 - 05/31/2009
Oregon’s We Care Program includes: a Coalition; gatekeeping training; attempt reports by emergency department to facilitate outreach; SAFE TEEN program; screening; survivor support; an assessment of the feasibility of adapting the US Air Force model for workforce; and evaluation. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death among youth. The goals is to reduce suicide among youth aged 10-24 in project sites to 5.0 per 100,000. The program is implemented in four regional sites: Lane County Southern Oregon (Josephine and Jackson Counties); Northeast Oregon (Baker, Umatilla, Union, and Wallowa Counties), and at the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation. Local coordinators will implement gatekeeper training and SAFE TEEN training provided by the Oregon Partnership and bereavement support training provided by the Dougy center to establish survivor support. Emergency departments will report suicide attempts to local public health to facilitate outreach activities by community mental health. Local coordinators will work with the State Youth Suicide Prevention Coordinator to establish SAFE TEEN sites and screening practices in various care systems. Local coordinators and Coalition members will assess the feasibility of implementing components of the US Air Force Suicide Prevention Program. The project evaluator will work with the State Coalition to monitor progress and plan for future expansion of program activities statewide. Expected short-term project outcomes include: increased referrals to care, increased linkage to care, decreased barriers to care, increased knowledge among clinicians, crisis response workers, school staff, youth, and lay persons, and increased social support for survivors.
     
Grantee: Mental Health Association of Oregon Portland, OR
Program: CMHS Statewide Consumer Network Grants SM56446
Congressional District: OR-01
FY 2006 Funding: $70,000
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2007
The Oregon Consumer Network Project plans to utilize funds to train consumers to serve on advisory committees and become board members to effect policies to will impact their lives. Drop-in centers are the major source of consumer movement. The collaboration between the Mental Health Association of Oregon and the Office of Consumer/Survivor will engage and support new consumers in participation in consumer-run activities. To support his effort, technical assistance will allow the project to provide a continuum of training that will increase consumer involvement in policy making at regional and statewide levels. Financial training will be provided on site to drop-in centers in order to sustain viability for future funding sources. Appropriate resources will be adapted to support the continued need to sustain the centers and centers will be examined to improve the utilization of existing supports. The project will also develop ways to disseminate information statewide to promote cohesion among disparate consumer.
     
Grantee: State of Oregon, Dept of Human Services Salem, OR
Program: State Mental Health Data Infrastructure Grants SM56651
Congressional District: OR-01
FY 2006 Funding: $140,073
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2007
This project will continue the State's effort to build infrastructure to collect data and report the remaining Mental Health Block Grant Uniform Reporting System Developmental Measures. Grant efforts will focus on (1) local provider training to improve data quality, (2) implementation of web-based technology using DS2K + data standards to collect, report, and improve accessibility of data, and (3) strengthening internal and external database linkages. Project outcomes will include consistent data definitions, timely capture of data, improved measure of service outcomes and client change, improved data quality, and enhanced ability to analyze and report on developmental measures such as school attendance, school performance, and involvement with the criminal justice system. The project outcomes will be evaluated based on the ability to produce the data required for URS and other desired reporting. The project will also be evaluated in terms of its ability to produce data that is useful to and is used by system stakeholders.
     
Grantee: Oregon Family Support Network Eugene, OR
Program: CMHS Statewide Family Network Grants SM56422
Congressional District: OR-01
FY 2006 Funding: $70,000
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2007
Oregon Family Support Network seeks to build on its 13-year history of working to transform the way families are served across systems in Orebon State (including mental health, schools, child welfare, and juvenile justice) by brining the voice of families to every level (providers, county, managed care, and state) of the planning and decision making process in mental health systems.
     
Grantee: Blue Mountain Comm. College Pendleton, OR
Program: Campus Suicide SM57519
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $71,669
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008
Blue Mountain Community College (BMCC), the only comprehensive community college in rural northeastern Oregon, plans to develop and establish a network-based infrastructure that supports suicide prevention awareness education and training for faculty, staff, students, and student families throughout the college’s 18,000-square-mile service area. BMCC currently provides no health or mental health services for students except a part- time student counselor intern at the Pendleton campus. The urgency of addressing this critical institutional gap was made evident by BMCC’s lack of preparedness when two students committed suicide during the 2003-04 academic year. The goal of this project is to infuse suicide prevention awareness and training throughout the college’s eight locations.The grant will support six primary activities: 1. Develop training programs for students and college personnel using external local resources available through partnerships such as the Umatilla-Morrow Counties’ Emergency Response Crisis Management Coalition. 2. Solidify networks with local health care providers and integrate the network processes and services into an updated crisis response plan for the college. 3. Develop and implement educational seminars for students and staff. 4. Promote linkages to local hotlines and/or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. 5. Prepare and disseminate informational materials that address warning signs and provide guidelines for referral and other responses. 6. Prepare educational materials for families of BMCC students.
     
Grantee: Mid-Columbia Center for Living The Dalles, OR
Program: Children's Services SM56048
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $1,152,004
Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/29/2009
The Mid-County Child and Family Partnership is a consortium of four rural/frontier counties on the north central border of the state: Wasco, Sherman, Hood River, and Gilliam Counties. The Partnership includes local commissions on children and families, schools, public health, juvenile justice, a federally qualified health and migrant center, head start, and early intervention programs. Portland State University's Research Center will evaluate the project.
     
Grantee: Multonomah Education Service District Portland, OR
Program: Child Mental Health Initiative SM57061
Congressional District: OR-03
FY 2006 Funding: $1,500,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2011
Wraparound Oregon: Early Childhood (W/O:EC) is a system of care for young children 0-8 who are exhibiting severe emotional and behavioral difficulties. The project represents an innovative partnership between Multnomah Education Service District (MESD) and the local public child welfare authority, firmly supported by families of children with emotional disorders, public and private mental health agencies, and an array of other stakeholders. A primary emphasis will be placed on serving young children and families with child welfare involvement. Systems of care that focus on infants and young children are rare, even though it is clear that intervention in early years can forestall future problems and expense. Using a high-fidelity wraparound planning process, family-driven, collaborative teams will create plans of care that respond effectively to the unique needs of each child and family.
     
Grantee: Children's Relief Nursery Portland, OR
Program: Community TX & Service Ctrs of the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative SM57135
Congressional District: OR-03
FY 2006 Funding: $398,910
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2009
Children's Relief Nursery (CRN), in partnership with the State of Oregon Dept. of Human Services and Portland State University (PSU) Child Welfare Partnership, proposes to implement an Early Childhood Community Treatment Center to meet the needs of children ages birth through three in North Portland, Oregon. Project activities will include the applicants and key public and private sector stakeholders, including consumers: a) identifying and implementing shared evidence based assessment tools and procedures among child serving agencies in order to develop a shared Trauma profile, and b) identifying, implementing, and adapting evidence based and research informed interventions for children ages birth through three who have experienced trauma and their families.
     
Grantee: NATIVE AMERICAN REHABILITATION ASSN Portland, OR
Program: Circles of Care American Indian & Alaskan Native Children SM56811
Congressional District: OR-03
FY 2006 Funding: $319,714
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008
The Native American Rehabilitation Association of Portland OR will convene a planning process to facilitate the development of an integrated, holistic, and culturally relevant system of care for American Indian/Alaska Native children and youth in the urban community, with or at risk of serious emotional disturbances. The project will be titled "Strengthening the Family Circle".
     
Grantee: NATIVE AMERICAN REHABILITATION ASSN Portland, OR
Program: Youth Suicide Prevention & Early Intervention - Cooperative Agreement State-Sponsored SM57419
Congressional District: OR-03
FY 2006 Funding: $400,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008
No More Fallen Feathers is a collaborative youth suicide prevention program combining the efforts Oregon’s nine federally recognized tribes and the Native American Rehabilitation Association, Northwest. The program is designed to link traditional spiritual and cultural beliefs with known best practices in youth suicide prevention. In doing so, it will raise community awareness, mobilize and train local and state resources and provide Native American youth critical protective factors that will reduce and/or eliminate youth suicide in Native American communities throughout Oregon. Oregon’s Native American youth have the highest suicide rates in the state. At 24.5 deaths per 100,000, Native teens and young adults dies at a rate almost three times that of white youth. Few culturally appropriate models exist for this population and none have the comprehensive approach clearly required. No More Fallen Feathers is designed to address this gap by creating ten independent programs. The program outlines four overarching goals: Create sustainable tribal collaborative suicide tribal network linked to state youth suicide prevention efforts; Mobilize and build the capacity of communities to design and implement individualized and culturally based suicide risk identification and response strategies; Design a media campaign to promote awareness and highlight the risk factors associated with youth suicide, and; collect and analyze data on culturally based intervention and prevention strategies to monitor their effectiveness.
     
Grantee: Willamette Family Treatment Serv. Inc Eugene, OR
Program: Community TX & Service Ctrs of the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative SM57131
Congressional District: OR-04
FY 2006 Funding: $399,820
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2009
Willamette Family Treatment Services, Inc. (Willamette Family) seeks funding through the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative (NCTSI) to integrate a responsive program of gender sensitive trauma services into currently offered substance abuse treatment services for adolescent girls in Lane County, Oregon. Services will also reach into numerous rural Oregon communities and onto several Native American Reservations. Treatment for complex and acute trauma will be given in a safe environment and within the context of an already successful program including schooling, socialization, and health care. Girls who are pregnant or who have children are able to access treatment services along with prenatal care, parent training, a Child Development Center, and other wrap around services. Girls from diverse cultural and social backgrounds can join together to explore recovery, growth and family healing through this integrated program of health care, treatment, education, and self-empowerment.This project will expand the reach of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network into the specific population of adolescent females, and will build on current work with girls utilizing evidence-based substance abuse interventions. Project staff will be able to contribute their expertise on working with adolescent girls to the Network, and will be able to evaluate trauma interventions with this population. The addition of trauma focused services under this NCTSI grant will augment the mental health services at WF available to adolescent girls and their families and will create a complete array of healing interventions for this vulnerable population.
     
Grantee: University of Oregon/Office of Research Eugene, OR
Program: Campus Suicide SM57514
Congressional District: OR-04
FY 2006 Funding: $75,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008
The Oregon University Suicide Prevention Project (OUSPP)represents a committed effort by a consortium of all eight public universities in Oregont o enhance services for students with mental and behavioral health problems, thereby reducing the incidence of suicide among the 81,242 students in the consortium’s student population.The universities comprising this consortium have great need for suicide prevention programming.The OUSPP will increase awareness of suicide as a public health problem that is often preventable; increase the ability of faculty and staff to recognize and respond effectively to students at-risk of suicide; increase students’ awareness of crisis line services and treatment resources; and provide training on effective clinical and professional practices in the area of suicide prevention. Other key activities in the Project include dissemination of educational materials to students, students’ family members, faculty, and staff; provision of suicide risk assessment and intervention skills training for identified campus gatekeepers; implementation of triage forms in campus health centers that allow students at-risk to be identified and referred for treatment; and expansion of suicide prevention task forces on consortium campuses. The OUSPP will succeed in reaching its goals because of its significant human and financial resources. Counseling center directors have committed service hours from a total of 22 staff to the Project. These are staff who are already intmately familiar with student needs and campus resources.
     

Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP)
OREGON


Grantee: Beaverton Together Beaverton, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12418
Congressional District: OR-01
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Carlton Together Cares Inc Carlton, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11542
Congressional District: OR-01
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2009
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Clatskanie Foundation Clatskanie, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12201
Congressional District: OR-01
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2007
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Dayton School District Dayton, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11564
Congressional District: OR-01
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 10/01/2005 - 09/30/2009
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Yamhill County McMinnville, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP13191
Congressional District: OR-01
FY 2006 Funding: $99,690
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
     
Grantee: RMC Research Corporation Portland, OR
Program: Youth Transition into the Workplace SP11137
Congressional District: OR-01
FY 2006 Funding: $300,000
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2009
RMC Research Corporation, in collaboration with Worksystems, Inc., NECA, IBEW and the Organizational Wellness and Learning Systems are adapting and implementing the NREP model program, "Team Awareness" for a population of young workers, 18-24. The target population for the project is electrician apprentices 18-24 and electrician foremen. In Phase I, the project and trainer and trainee manuals will be produced and validated for this age group. During Phase II, 228 apprentices and 202 foremen in 7 IBEW Locals in Oregon and Washington will participate in the adapted Team Awareness training. A cost-analysis expert will consult on cost-related data collection and analysis.
     
Grantee: Deschutes Co Commission on Chldrn & Fam Bend, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12108
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2011
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Grant County Community on Children & Fam Canyon City, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12883
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
     
Grantee: Southern Oregon Drug Awareness Central Point, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12414
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Josephine County Grants Pass, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP13159
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $90,034
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
     
Grantee: Hood River County Hood River, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities Support Program - Mentoring SP13967
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $75,000
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2008
The grantee will: (1) support and encourage the development of new or the expansion of existing community anti-drug coalitions that are focused on the prevention and treatment of substance abuse; (2) assist one or more communities in efforts to begin coalition operations or to expand the operations of community coalitions that want to receive assistance.
     
Grantee: Hood River County Hood River, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12420
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: The Next Door Incorporated Hood River, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11337
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2009
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Lutheran Community Services Northwest Lakeview, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12415
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: County of Jackson Medford, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12227
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2007
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Crook County Prineville, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12251
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2007
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Wasco County The Dalles, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12103
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2011
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Police Activities League Grtr Portland Portland, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP13643
Congressional District: OR-03
FY 2006 Funding: $99,909
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2011
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
     
Grantee: Oregon Partnership Portland, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11565
Congressional District: OR-03
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2009
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: NATIVE AMERICAN REHABILITATION ASSN Portland, OR
Program: Prevention of Methamphetamine Abuse SP14085
Congressional District: OR-03
FY 2006 Funding: $350,000
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2009
Raising Our Seventh Generation is a pilot program to identify innovative methodologies to prevent, reduce or delay methamphetamine abuse in Native American children between the ages of 0-6 whose parents are undergoing treatment for methamphetamine abuse. The program will build on the strength of NARA's existing services, adding a comprehensive health, mental health, and developmental assessment, a high quality Child Development Center and regular home visiting to their culturally specific outpatient clinic services, program components designed to develop and/or strengthen known protective factors for young children at risk for future drug use.
     
Grantee: Linn County Albany, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP13713
Congressional District: OR-04
FY 2006 Funding: $90,301
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2011
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
     
Grantee: Coos County Comm on Children & Families Coquille, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12460
Congressional District: OR-04
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Lane County Eugene, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12417
Congressional District: OR-04
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Lane County Eugene, OR
Program: SAMHSA Conference Grants SP13631
Congressional District: OR-04
FY 2006 Funding: $25,000
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2007
Lane Country health & Human Services' (LCHHS) knowledge dissemination conference will provide participants with the latest cutting-edge research, prevention methods and best intervention practices regarding the impact of maternal and paternal substance use on child brain development. This statewide conference will be held November 29-December 1, 2006 in Eugene, Oregon. The goals for this conference are: to present current research and prevention science on substance use and its impact on brain development in children zero to twelve; to provide evidence-based prevention strategies and tools for professionals and community members to aid in preventin or reducing the harm to the brain caused by substance use by females of child-bearing age; and to enable a diverse audience to gain an understanding of current best practices and effective intervention, and new tools to prevent or manage the adverse impacts of substances on brain development.
     
Grantee: Curry Co. Commission on Children & Fam Gold Beach, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP13044
Congressional District: OR-04
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2010
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
     
Grantee: Roseburg Public Schools Roseburg, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP13834
Congressional District: OR-04
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2011
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
     
Grantee: Winston Area Community Partnership Winston, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12422
Congressional District: OR-04
FY 2006 Funding: $99,654
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Juvenile Assitance Corporation. Gladstone, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP13610
Congressional District: OR-05
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 10/01/2005 - 09/30/2007
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
     
Grantee: Molalla River School District Molalla, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11449
Congressional District: OR-05
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2009
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Clackamas Co Comm on Children & Families Oregon City, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12461
Congressional District: OR-05
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Mid-Willamette Valley Comm Action Agency Salem, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP13761
Congressional District: OR-05
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2011
The grantee will: (1) reduce substance abuse among youth and over time, among adults by addressing factors in the community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promote factors to minimize the risk of substance abuse; (2) establish and strengthen citizen participation and collaboration among communities, nonprofit agencies, and federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support community efforts to deliver effective substance use prevention strategies for youth; (3) use the Strategic Prevention Framework of evidence based prevention strategies to assess needs, build capacity, plan, implement and evaluate community prevention initiatives; and (4) assess and report on the effectiveness of community prevention initiatives to reduce age of onset of any drug use, frequency of use in the past 30 days, increased perception of risk or harm, and increased perception of disapproval of use by peers and adults.
     
Grantee: Silverton Together Inc. Silverton, OR
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11375
Congressional District: OR-05
FY 2006 Funding: $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2009
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     

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Grantee: Yamhill County Chemical Dependency McMinnville, OR
Program: TCE Rural Populations TI17190
Congressional District: OR-01
FY 2006 Funding: $495,674
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2009
Yamhill County Chemical Dependency Services will expand current treatment capacity for 60 adults per year who are diagnosed with methamphetamine dependencies, increase efficiency by reducing client disengagement by 25%, increase treatment effectiveness, maintain an aggressive quality improvement effort, and ensure sustainability of these programmatic changes. The project will expand capacity to serve 20 post-incarceration methamphetamine clients, 20 pre-trial methamphetamine clients, and 20 referred non-criminal justice methamphetamine clients per year. The project estimates an enrollment of 45 clients in the first year and 60 clients each in year 2 and 3 for a total of 165 clients over 3 years. The project will serve a population that is predominately white with approximately 13% of the population being Spanish-speaking only clients. The project proposes, in addition to the usual treatment, integrating a criminogenic curriculum. The proposed approach incorporates strengthening and standardizing treatment as usual cognitive-behavioral therapy.
     
Grantee: Multnomah County Portland, OR
Program: Methamphetamine Populations TI16290
Congressional District: OR-01
FY 2006 Funding: $498,975
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2007
The Multnomah County Department of Community Health Services, Health and Addiction Services Division, along with partners ChangePoint, Inc., and Center City Concern's Letty Owings Center for women and children will employ the grant to expand and strengthen an array of methamphetamine dependence treatment services.
     
Grantee: Department of County Human Services Portland, OR
Program: TCE - American Indians/Native Alaskans TI17246
Congressional District: OR-01
FY 2006 Funding: $500,000
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008
This project will modify and implement the White Bison's Warrior Down: A Relapse Prevention and Recovery Support program model for Native Americans. The project will serve 100 Native American men and women and their immediate family members, with focus on relapse prevention and recovery support services, housing, education, and vocational training with community and culturally specific support.
     
Grantee: African American Hlth Coalition, Inc Portland, OR
Program: Targeted Capacity - HIV/AIDS TI14467
Congressional District: OR-01
FY 2006 Funding: $500,000
Project Period: 09/30/2002 - 09/29/2007
To enhance existing treatment and counseling services and expand linkages to HIV testing, case management, and resource and referral information to 1,450 African Americans.
     
Grantee: DePaul Treatment Centers Inc Portland, OR
Program: Homeless Addictions Treatment TI16537
Congressional District: OR-01
FY 2006 Funding: $400,000
Project Period: 07/01/2005 - 06/30/2010
The aim of the De Paul Treatment Center is to increase integrated substance abuse/mental health treatment capacity and strengthen an effective, culturally appropriate approach to substance abuse treatment services for homeless, street dependent youth. The project is based on working in collaboration with a continuum of service partners to implement best practices, specifically selected to be effective in overcoming cultural barriers to serving homeless youth, while addressing substance abuse treatment needs that are often the primary obstacle to a young person's successful transition out of street life and homelessness.
     
Grantee: Oregon Health Sciences University Portland, OR
Program: Addiction Technical Transfer Center TI13424
Congressional District: OR-01
FY 2006 Funding: $535,534
Project Period: 09/30/2001 - 09/29/2007
ATTCs provide state-of-the-art education and training programs to health care professionals, state and local governments, and community organizations. Utilizing comprehensive curricula addressing all elements of addiction treatment and recovery, ATTCs disseminate research-based knowledge to addictions treatment and public health/mental health personnel, institutional and community corrections professionals, and others.
     
Grantee: Relief Nursery, Inc. Eugene, OR
Program: Recovery Community Support - Facilitating TI16123
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $304,241
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2008
Heartland Cares will involve members of the recovery community in creating and sustaining culturally appropriate peer support services to promote successful recovery and prevent relapse among persons living with HIV. This project will complement formal/professional substance abuse treatment to promote long-term recovery and prevent relapse among HIV positive persons throughout the region. Heartland Cares will consider the special needs of minority populations, including African Americans and Hispanics in the area.
     
Grantee: County of Josephine Grants Pass, OR
Program: TCE Rural Populations TI17340
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $500,000
Project Period: 08/15/2005 - 08/14/2008
The Methamphetamine Expanded Treatment (MERIT) Program's goals are to reduce methamphetamine abuse (MA) among adults in the county, helping them to establish a clean and sober lifestyle, improving their physical health and the quality of their lives, and reducing episodes of criminality, homelessness, and psychiatric crisis. The project will provide chemical dependency treatment and strengths-based case management. The program aims to serve 240 individuals over the course of the grant. The target population is composed of 44% females, 92.7% Caucasian, 3.4% Latino, and 88% of the clients over the age of 21 (ages 21-60). In the county, 60% of methamphetamine users are between the ages of 21 and 40.
     
Grantee: County of Josephine Grants Pass, OR
Program: Homeless Addictions Treatment TI16542
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $400,000
Project Period: 07/01/2005 - 06/30/2010
The "Bridges to Success" project will expand the capacity of Josephine County, Oregon to provide Strengths Case Management (SCM) for persons who are homeless homeless with substance use disorders, serious mental illness, or co-occurring disorders through a multi -agency team with staff from two mental health organizations (JCHSD and Options for Southern Oregon), two outpatient substance abuse treatment programs (ADAPT and Choices Counseling Center), a transitional housing program for persons in recovery (LAMP), and a consumer-operated program for persons with serious mental illness (The Union).
     
Grantee: Jackson County Medford, OR
Program: Family Drug Courts TI17498
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $298,009
Project Period: 09/30/2005 - 09/29/2008
The Jackson County Family Drug Court project will work with 50 parents per year with a history of methamphetamine abuse who are court-adjudicated into the Child Welfare system. The project will provide services to include intensive day treatment, wraparound, mental health, parental education, and aftercare services. The goal of the project is to enhance the current Family Drug Court to respond to the unique characteristics of methamphetamine. The target population will include families who are charged with abuse and neglect of their minor children, and will include the minors themselves.
     
Grantee: Mid-Columbia Center for Living The Dalles, OR
Program: TCE Minority Populations TI16414
Congressional District: OR-02
FY 2006 Funding: $500,000
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2007
The grant supports the Mid-Columbia STEP initiative (Strengthening Treatment Effectiveness through Partnerships). It targets capacity expansion of adolescent substance abuse treatment.
     
Grantee: Volunteers of America of Oregon, Inc Portland, OR
Program: Young Offender Reentry Program (YORP) 2004 TI16973
Congressional District: OR-03
FY 2006 Funding: $358,929
Project Period: 07/01/2005 - 06/30/2009
Volunteers of America Oregon (VOA), in collaboration with Metropolitan Family Service (MFS), Better People, and Irvington Covenant Community Development Corporation (Irvington Covenant), recently launched a comprehensive, developmentally-appropriate program designed to significantly reduce the rate of relapse and recidivism, increase the rate of job retention, and improve the quality of the lives of young adult offenders and their families, while enhancing the safety of our neighborhoods and our communities. In Oregon, approximately 25% of all offenders released return to Multnomah County. Over 45% of young offenders aged 18-24 released from State prisons are re-incarcerated within 3 years, and 80% of those who recidivate, re-offend on a drug-related charge. This proposal to SAMHSA completes the funding required to provide substance abuse treatment, as well as the delivery of curricula addressing anger, impulsivity, and the cognitive behavioral needs of high-risk young adult offenders. CPRP is working closely with the Northwest Frontier Addiction Technology Transfer Center to adapt and implement these empirically validated curricula to meet the specific developmental needs of the target population. Project partners will provide culturally-appropriate substance abuse assessments, treatment and case management services; family education and coaching; job readiness, placement and retention services; hands-on construction training; and mentors to young offenders who are returning to communities in Multnomah County that have been weakened by gentrification, immigration and dislocation of long-standing neighborhoods.
     
Grantee: Central City Concern Portland, OR
Program: Recovery Community Service TI14929
Congressional District: OR-03
FY 2006 Funding: $323,741
Project Period: 04/30/2003 - 04/29/2007
The goals of RAPSADI are to develop leadership capacity and build relationships in the recovery community, to design and deliver new recovery services, to document and evaluate these services, and to secure long term funding sustainability for these services.
     
Grantee: LIFEWORKS NORTHWEST Portland, OR
Program: Pregnant/Post-Partum Women TI18375
Congressional District: OR-03
FY 2006 Funding: $500,000
Project Period: 09/30/2006 - 09/29/2009
Lifeworks Project Network is a dual diagnosis, trauma-informed, cultural-and gender specific residential treatment program for African American women and their minor children in Portland, Oregon. Project Network is proposing the funding of Weku, a program of integrated, comprehensive services that will serve 120 women and their families during the three year grant period. Weku has been designed to provide comprehensive trauma-informed gender- and culturally-specific, comprehensive dual diagnosis services for women as well as services for their children age 0-17 and other family members. Services for the women will include: outreach, engagement, pre-treatment, screening, and assessment; detoxification, substance abuse education, treatment, and relapse prevention; medical, dental, other physical health care services and related issues; mental health assessment and treatment; trauma-informed services; employment readiness, training, and placement; education and tutoring assistance for GED/higher education; childcare; transportation and other wraparound services. Services for minor children will include: screenings and developmental diagnostic assessments; therapeutic interventions; pediatric health care; social services and financial supports; education and recreational services and mental health. Services for the family will include: engagement of the family in the treatment process including individual and family counseling/therapy; alcohol and drug education; parenting training; family strengthening and reunification; referral services for substance abuse, social, psychological, vocational and medical services. The goals of the project are the use and/or abuse of prescription drugs, alcohol, tobacco, illicit and other harmful drugs among pregnant and postpartum women will decrease; safe and healthy pregnancies will increase; birth outcomes will improve; and related effects of maternal drug abuse on infants and children will be reduced.
     
Grantee: Central City Concern Portland, OR
Program: Homeless Addictions Treatment TI16457
Congressional District: OR-03
FY 2006 Funding: $590,997
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2009
This project will enhance the system of treatment for families experiencing homelessness because of substance abuse and mental illness.
     


Last Update: 9/24/2008