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| Award Number | Organization | City | State | Amount | Award FY | NOFO | ||||
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| SP015813-07 | Covington Cnty Children's Policy Coun Co | Andalusia | AL | $125,000 | 2015 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The goals of the coalition are to establish and strengthen community collaboration in support of local efforts to prevent youth substance use. The coalition will achieve its goals by implementing these strategies: The Coalition will recruit new members and volunteers to be part of its prevention efforts and engage membership in our work and maintain communication channels with members. The Peer Helper program will be expanded into middle school schools. High school Peer Helps will be recruited for the upcoming school year. Training will be provided for staff and members to keep the Coalition up-to-date with skills and expertise needed to function as a group. The Coalition will increase its fiscal resources to prepare for sustainability and provide the community to strengthen awareness on facts surrounding marijuana. Skills of parents and youth will be enhanced to reduce marijuana use. Alternative activities will be provided to youth. The Coalition will enhance access to treatment by better enabling local resources to locate treatment availability. Public recognition of deserved behavior will be increased. The physical design of our communities will be changed to reduce risk and enhance protection. Policies will be modified to reduce the number driving under the influence of marijuana. Information will be provided to educate the community on the dangers of the misuse of prescription and over-the-counter medications. Skills of middle and high school students will be enhanced by equipping them with prescription pill abuse awareness facts and refusal skills. The community will be linked to treatment and recovery programs. Access to proper drug disposal locations and take-back programs will be provided. Local businesses, government agencies, and medical centers that participate in prescription pill prevention and intervention activities will be recognized.
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| SP015813-08 | Covington Cnty Children's Policy Coun Co | Andalusia | AL | $125,000 | 2016 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The goals of the coalition are to establish and strengthen community collaboration in support of local efforts to prevent youth substance use. The coalition will achieve its goals by implementing these strategies: The Coalition will recruit new members and volunteers to be part of its prevention efforts and engage membership in our work and maintain communication channels with members. The Peer Helper program will be expanded into middle school schools. High school Peer Helps will be recruited for the upcoming school year. Training will be provided for staff and members to keep the Coalition up-to-date with skills and expertise needed to function as a group. The Coalition will increase its fiscal resources to prepare for sustainability and provide the community to strengthen awareness on facts surrounding marijuana. Skills of parents and youth will be enhanced to reduce marijuana use. Alternative activities will be provided to youth. The Coalition will enhance access to treatment by better enabling local resources to locate treatment availability. Public recognition of deserved behavior will be increased. The physical design of our communities will be changed to reduce risk and enhance protection. Policies will be modified to reduce the number driving under the influence of marijuana. Information will be provided to educate the community on the dangers of the misuse of prescription and over-the-counter medications. Skills of middle and high school students will be enhanced by equipping them with prescription pill abuse awareness facts and refusal skills. The community will be linked to treatment and recovery programs. Access to proper drug disposal locations and take-back programs will be provided. Local businesses, government agencies, and medical centers that participate in prescription pill prevention and intervention activities will be recognized.
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| SP015813-09 | Covington Cnty Children's Policy Coun Co | Andalusia | AL | $125,000 | 2017 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The goals of the coalition are to establish and strengthen community collaboration in support of local efforts to prevent youth substance use. The coalition will achieve its goals by implementing these strategies: The Coalition will recruit new members and volunteers to be part of its prevention efforts and engage membership in our work and maintain communication channels with members. The Peer Helper program will be expanded into middle school schools. High school Peer Helps will be recruited for the upcoming school year. Training will be provided for staff and members to keep the Coalition up-to-date with skills and expertise needed to function as a group. The Coalition will increase its fiscal resources to prepare for sustainability and provide the community to strengthen awareness on facts surrounding marijuana. Skills of parents and youth will be enhanced to reduce marijuana use. Alternative activities will be provided to youth. The Coalition will enhance access to treatment by better enabling local resources to locate treatment availability. Public recognition of deserved behavior will be increased. The physical design of our communities will be changed to reduce risk and enhance protection. Policies will be modified to reduce the number driving under the influence of marijuana. Information will be provided to educate the community on the dangers of the misuse of prescription and over-the-counter medications. Skills of middle and high school students will be enhanced by equipping them with prescription pill abuse awareness facts and refusal skills. The community will be linked to treatment and recovery programs. Access to proper drug disposal locations and take-back programs will be provided. Local businesses, government agencies, and medical centers that participate in prescription pill prevention and intervention activities will be recognized.
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| SP015833-10 | Town of Clinton | Clinton | CT | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2015/12/31
The goals of the Coalition are: (1) establish and strengthen collaboration among First Selectman's Task Force on Substance Abuse's partner organizations in support of the community's effort to prevent and reduce substance abuse among youth; and (2) reduce substance abuse among youth in Clinton, CT, and, over time, reduce substance abuse among adults by addressing the issues in our community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse. The Coalition will achieve its goals by implementing these strategies: (1) Build the readiness and resources of the Coalition to address youth substance abuse. (2) Enhance the skills of Coalition members by providing education, asset building trainings, and increasing sector collaborations. (3) Use local student and community data to implement a social marketing campaign and other environmental strategies to increase community disapproval of youth substance use. (4) Change consequences through increased enforcement of national, state, and local laws. (5) Use local media to communicate Coalition successes in reducing youth substance use.
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| SP015838-06 | Healthy Communities of The Capital Area | Gardiner | ME | $125,000 | 2014 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Healthy Comm of the Capital Area, Inc.
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| SP015838-07 | Healthy Communities of The Capital Area | Gardiner | ME | $125,000 | 2015 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The Coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Providing information to youth and adults, implementing environmental strategies aimed and reducing access of substances and providing advocacy for efforts which reduce substance abuse and misuse in area schools.
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| SP015838-08 | Healthy Communities of The Capital Area | Gardiner | ME | $125,000 | 2016 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The Coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Providing information to youth and adults, implementing environmental strategies aimed and reducing access of substances and providing advocacy for efforts which reduce substance abuse and misuse in area schools.
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| SP015838-09 | Healthy Communities of The Capital Area | Gardiner | ME | $125,000 | 2017 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The Coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Providing information to youth and adults, implementing environmental strategies aimed and reducing access of substances and providing advocacy for efforts which reduce substance abuse and misuse in area schools.
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| SP015851-06 | Fulton County Health Department | Wauseon | OH | $125,000 | 2014 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Fulton County Health Dept
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| SP015851-07 | Fulton County Health Department | Wauseon | OH | $125,000 | 2015 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Provide opportunities for increased education and awareness of alcohol and marijuana issues facing our communities through "Community Conversations" and a series of parenting workshops. We will work with local media to create cultural norms campaigns to address the issues of alcohol being provided by parents and other legal age adults. We will work with our stakeholders to develop a comprehensive plan for reporting underage alcohol and marijuana use. We will continue our work with our Youth Advisory Council, which is a county-wide youth development program to support our youth to making healthier choices.
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| SP015851-08 | Fulton County Health Department | Wauseon | OH | $125,000 | 2016 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Provide opportunities for increased education and awareness of alcohol and marijuana issues facing our communities through "Community Conversations" and a series of parenting workshops. We will work with local media to create cultural norms campaigns to address the issues of alcohol being provided by parents and other legal age adults. We will work with our stakeholders to develop a comprehensive plan for reporting underage alcohol and marijuana use. We will continue our work with our Youth Advisory Council, which is a county-wide youth development program to support our youth to making healthier choices.
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| SP015851-09 | Fulton County Health Department | Wauseon | OH | $125,000 | 2017 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Provide opportunities for increased education and awareness of alcohol and marijuana issues facing our communities through "Community Conversations" and a series of parenting workshops. We will work with local media to create cultural norms campaigns to address the issues of alcohol being provided by parents and other legal age adults. We will work with our stakeholders to develop a comprehensive plan for reporting underage alcohol and marijuana use. We will continue our work with our Youth Advisory Council, which is a county-wide youth development program to support our youth to making healthier choices.
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| SP015854-06 | Black Oak Mine Unified School District | Georgetown | CA | $125,000 | 2014 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Community Supporting Alcohol/Drug Free Environments (C-SAFE)
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| SP015854-07 | Black Oak Mine Unified School District | Georgetown | CA | $125,000 | 2015 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/03/25
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies:o "Keep Away/Walk Away" Initiative, which will identify, inform, and support everyone in the community in the roles they can play to keep youth from using drugs-including locking up substances, inventorying alcohol and drugs, minimizing sales to minors, creating family policies, parents' partnering with other parents, enhancing consequences for use as well as youth getting motivated and learning the skills to walk away from alcohol and drugs. o "Quit Machine" Campaign to help youth and adults learn how to quit tobacco. o Event policies, training, tools and toys to make community events more family friendly. o Trained Youth Prevention Advocates serve as peer educators and peer helpers. o Strengthen the coalition and work on all aspects of sustainability so that our coalition can continue its work far into the future.
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| SP015854-08 | Black Oak Mine Unified School District | Georgetown | CA | $125,000 | 2016 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies:o "Keep Away/Walk Away" Initiative, which will identify, inform, and support everyone in the community in the roles they can play to keep youth from using drugs-including locking up substances, inventorying alcohol and drugs, minimizing sales to minors, creating family policies, parents' partnering with other parents, enhancing consequences for use as well as youth getting motivated and learning the skills to walk away from alcohol and drugs. o "Quit Machine" Campaign to help youth and adults learn how to quit tobacco. o Event policies, training, tools and toys to make community events more family friendly. o Trained Youth Prevention Advocates serve as peer educators and peer helpers. o Strengthen the coalition and work on all aspects of sustainability so that our coalition can continue its work far into the future.
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| SP015854-09 | Black Oak Mine Unified School District | Georgetown | CA | $125,000 | 2017 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies:o "Keep Away/Walk Away" Initiative, which will identify, inform, and support everyone in the community in the roles they can play to keep youth from using drugs-including locking up substances, inventorying alcohol and drugs, minimizing sales to minors, creating family policies, parents' partnering with other parents, enhancing consequences for use as well as youth getting motivated and learning the skills to walk away from alcohol and drugs. o "Quit Machine" Campaign to help youth and adults learn how to quit tobacco. o Event policies, training, tools and toys to make community events more family friendly. o Trained Youth Prevention Advocates serve as peer educators and peer helpers. o Strengthen the coalition and work on all aspects of sustainability so that our coalition can continue its work far into the future.
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| SP015862-06 | Toutle River Ranch, Inc. | Longview | WA | $125,000 | 2014 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Longview Anti-Drug Coalition - A Drug Free Communities Collaboration
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| SP015862-07 | Toutle River Ranch | Longview | WA | $125,000 | 2015 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth and substance abuse by implementing the following strategies: LADC uses a multi-faceted approach in our decision-making process. Each year LADC holds a coalition retreat to work on the strategic prevention framework facilitated by our evaluator. We begin the meeting reviewing our logic model and strategic plan from the past year and discuss whether we met each of our goals.
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| SP015862-08 | Toutle River Ranch | Longview | WA | $125,000 | 2016 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth and substance abuse by implementing the following strategies: LADC uses a multi-faceted approach in our decision-making process. Each year LADC holds a coalition retreat to work on the strategic prevention framework facilitated by our evaluator. We begin the meeting reviewing our logic model and strategic plan from the past year and discuss whether we met each of our goals.
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| SP015862-09 | Toutle River Ranch | Longview | WA | $125,000 | 2017 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth and substance abuse by implementing the following strategies: LADC uses a multi-faceted approach in our decision-making process. Each year LADC holds a coalition retreat to work on the strategic prevention framework facilitated by our evaluator. We begin the meeting reviewing our logic model and strategic plan from the past year and discuss whether we met each of our goals.
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| SP015882-06 | Eagle River Youth Coalition | Edwards | CO | $125,000 | 2014 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
The Eagle River Youth Coalitions Environmental & Community Building Strategies
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| SP015882-07 | Eagle River Youth Coalition | Avon | CO | $125,000 | 2015 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Collaborate with youth-serving organizations to assess prevention needs, coordinate substance abuse reduction efforts; and build capacity through strategic plans, programs and policies around the issues facing young people.
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| SP015882-08 | Eagle River Youth Coalition | Avon | CO | $125,000 | 2016 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Collaborate with youth-serving organizations to assess prevention needs, coordinate substance abuse reduction efforts; and build capacity through strategic plans, programs and policies around the issues facing young people.
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| SP015882-09 | Eagle River Youth Coalition | Avon | CO | $125,000 | 2017 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Collaborate with youth-serving organizations to assess prevention needs, coordinate substance abuse reduction efforts; and build capacity through strategic plans, programs and policies around the issues facing young people.
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| SP015883-06 | Chippewa Valley Schools | Clinton | MI | $125,000 | 2014 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Chippewa Valley Schools
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