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| Award Number | Organization | City | State | Amount | Award FY | NOFO | ||||
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| SP014459-10 | Far Se Family Strengthening Collaborativ | Washington | DC | $125,000 | 2016 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies:(1) Increase youth-adult partnerships to prevent underage drinking thru a social marketing media campaign; (2) Increase youth exposure to civic and other positive activities; (3) Increase public recognition of retailers that comply with the ban on the sale of drug paraphernalia, the sale of single cheap cigars, and the sale of alcohol and tobacco products to minors; and (4) Increase monitoring and enforcement of the ban on the sale of drug paraphernalia, the sale of single cheap cigars, and the sale of alcohol and tobacco products to minors.
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| SP014463-08 | Berkshire United Way | Pittsfield | MA | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: (1) Continuing to recruit new members via community presentations, social networking, and individual meetings with community members. (2) Hosting monthly Steering Committee meetings to guide the direction, strategies, and sustainability o f the PPP. (3) Sponsor parenting workshops using SAMHSA evidence-based curricula through partnering agencies; develop a marketing campaign aimed at helping parents use protective strategies at home to help their teens make healthy decisions; (4) Host PPP Community Meetings to educate the community about substance abuse prevention and PPP strategies. (5) Implement a student social norms campaign in Pittsfield Public Schools with the assistance and direction o f student groups aimed at promoting the positive norms that exist regarding attitudes about drinking. (6) Support substance abuse prevention curricula in the schools. (7) Implement Sticker Shock, Shoulder Taps, and Alcohol Purchase Surveys, strategies aimed at educating the community about the importance o f the underage drinking laws. (8) Sponsor server training sessions for bartenders, waiters and package store employees who serve or sell alcohol. (9) Promote family, school and community positive rewards for youth pro-social behavior through the SAY It Proud Awards, and by a marketing campaign. (10) Reduce availability of prescription drugs by promoting the use of permanent lock boxes at area police stations for disposal of unused prescription drugs. (11) Increase awareness about the dangers o f drugged driving through informational events and tables.
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| SP014463-09 | Berkshire United Way | Pittsfield | MA | $120,207 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: (1) Continuing to recruit new members via community presentations, social networking, and individual meetings with community members. (2) Hosting monthly Steering Committee meetings to guide the direction, strategies, and sustainability o f the PPP. (3) Sponsor parenting workshops using SAMHSA evidence-based curricula through partnering agencies; develop a marketing campaign aimed at helping parents use protective strategies at home to help their teens make healthy decisions; (4) Host PPP Community Meetings to educate the community about substance abuse prevention and PPP strategies. (5) Implement a student social norms campaign in Pittsfield Public Schools with the assistance and direction o f student groups aimed at promoting the positive norms that exist regarding attitudes about drinking. (6) Support substance abuse prevention curricula in the schools. (7) Implement Sticker Shock, Shoulder Taps, and Alcohol Purchase Surveys, strategies aimed at educating the community about the importance o f the underage drinking laws. (8) Sponsor server training sessions for bartenders, waiters and package store employees who serve or sell alcohol. (9) Promote family, school and community positive rewards for youth pro-social behavior through the SAY It Proud Awards, and by a marketing campaign. (10) Reduce availability of prescription drugs by promoting the use of permanent lock boxes at area police stations for disposal of unused prescription drugs. (11) Increase awareness about the dangers o f drugged driving through informational events and tables.
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| SP014463-10 | Berkshire United Way | Pittsfield | MA | $125,000 | 2016 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: (1) Continuing to recruit new members via community presentations, social networking, and individual meetings with community members. (2) Hosting monthly Steering Committee meetings to guide the direction, strategies, and sustainability o f the PPP. (3) Sponsor parenting workshops using SAMHSA evidence-based curricula through partnering agencies; develop a marketing campaign aimed at helping parents use protective strategies at home to help their teens make healthy decisions; (4) Host PPP Community Meetings to educate the community about substance abuse prevention and PPP strategies. (5) Implement a student social norms campaign in Pittsfield Public Schools with the assistance and direction o f student groups aimed at promoting the positive norms that exist regarding attitudes about drinking. (6) Support substance abuse prevention curricula in the schools. (7) Implement Sticker Shock, Shoulder Taps, and Alcohol Purchase Surveys, strategies aimed at educating the community about the importance o f the underage drinking laws. (8) Sponsor server training sessions for bartenders, waiters and package store employees who serve or sell alcohol. (9) Promote family, school and community positive rewards for youth pro-social behavior through the SAY It Proud Awards, and by a marketing campaign. (10) Reduce availability of prescription drugs by promoting the use of permanent lock boxes at area police stations for disposal of unused prescription drugs. (11) Increase awareness about the dangers o f drugged driving through informational events and tables.
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| SP014467-08 | Educational Service District 112 | Vancouver | WA | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: (1) Reducing youth perception that adults in the community approve of underage drinking and increase effective consequences/interventions for youth caught drinking. (2) Decrease youth access to marijuana and decrease perception of community approval of youth marijuana use. (3) Decrease access to prescription pain killers and increase youth perception of harm of misusing prescription pain killers.
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| SP014467-09 | Educational Service District 112 | Vancouver | WA | $125,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: (1) Reducing youth perception that adults in the community approve of underage drinking and increase effective consequences/interventions for youth caught drinking. (2) Decrease youth access to marijuana and decrease perception of community approval of youth marijuana use. (3) Decrease access to prescription pain killers and increase youth perception of harm of misusing prescription pain killers.
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| SP014467-10 | Educational Service District 112 | Vancouver | WA | $125,000 | 2016 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: (1) Reducing youth perception that adults in the community approve of underage drinking and increase effective consequences/interventions for youth caught drinking. (2) Decrease youth access to marijuana and decrease perception of community approval of youth marijuana use. (3) Decrease access to prescription pain killers and increase youth perception of harm of misusing prescription pain killers.
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| SP014489-08 | Amistades, Inc. | Tucson | AZ | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2007/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: (1) Implement the Parents Against Drugs by Reporting, Enforcement, and Surveillance (PADRES) advocacy group to monitor alcohol outlet (on-premises and off-premises outlets) density issues such as pending liquor license applications, negative outdoor alcohol-impaired driving, and motor-vehicle crashes) in the Flowing Wells community. (2) Conduct an education and enforcement campaign to promote policy change efforts designed to reach 2,000 adults to facilitate the implementation of the Social Host Ordinance and Unruly Gatherings Ordinances to reduce underage drinking in the Flowing Wells community. (3) Reach 3,000 high school age youth by implementing a traditional public awareness/media based prevention including social media bilingual (English and Spanish) campaign aimed at developing public policy that targets the negative marijuana influence due to changing legal views and mixed attitudes about medical marijuana and marijuana legalization issues in the Flowing Wells community. (4) Implement components of the CADCA & King Pharmaceuticals, Inc. prescription abuse prevention toolkit to reduce teen prescription drug use in the Flowing Wells community.
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| SP014489-09 | Amistades, Inc. | Tucson | AZ | $125,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2007/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: (1) Implement the Parents Against Drugs by Reporting, Enforcement, and Surveillance (PADRES) advocacy group to monitor alcohol outlet (on-premises and off-premises outlets) density issues such as pending liquor license applications, negative outdoor alcohol-impaired driving, and motor-vehicle crashes) in the Flowing Wells community. (2) Conduct an education and enforcement campaign to promote policy change efforts designed to reach 2,000 adults to facilitate the implementation of the Social Host Ordinance and Unruly Gatherings Ordinances to reduce underage drinking in the Flowing Wells community. (3) Reach 3,000 high school age youth by implementing a traditional public awareness/media based prevention including social media bilingual (English and Spanish) campaign aimed at developing public policy that targets the negative marijuana influence due to changing legal views and mixed attitudes about medical marijuana and marijuana legalization issues in the Flowing Wells community. (4) Implement components of the CADCA & King Pharmaceuticals, Inc. prescription abuse prevention toolkit to reduce teen prescription drug use in the Flowing Wells community.
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| SP014489-10 | Amistades, Inc. | Tucson | AZ | $125,000 | 2016 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2007/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: (1) Implement the Parents Against Drugs by Reporting, Enforcement, and Surveillance (PADRES) advocacy group to monitor alcohol outlet (on-premises and off-premises outlets) density issues such as pending liquor license applications, negative outdoor alcohol-impaired driving, and motor-vehicle crashes) in the Flowing Wells community. (2) Conduct an education and enforcement campaign to promote policy change efforts designed to reach 2,000 adults to facilitate the implementation of the Social Host Ordinance and Unruly Gatherings Ordinances to reduce underage drinking in the Flowing Wells community. (3) Reach 3,000 high school age youth by implementing a traditional public awareness/media based prevention including social media bilingual (English and Spanish) campaign aimed at developing public policy that targets the negative marijuana influence due to changing legal views and mixed attitudes about medical marijuana and marijuana legalization issues in the Flowing Wells community. (4) Implement components of the CADCA & King Pharmaceuticals, Inc. prescription abuse prevention toolkit to reduce teen prescription drug use in the Flowing Wells community.
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| SP014497-08 | Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc. | Graettinger | IA | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2007/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: (1) Advocate for a county wide Social Host Ordinance to prevent parents to provide fines to parents who knowingly allow underage drinking (2) Implement party patrols in a joint effort with community volunteers and law enforcement to break up underage drinking parties (3) Train athletic directors in Life of an Athlete curriculum and advocate for its implementation to reduce substance abuse among athletes (4) Support youth anti-drug activists through training, facilitators, and resources to create strength in numbers to overcome suppression of their voices by peers. (5) Provide Drug Impairment Recognition for Educational Professionals to increase lack of consequences for students who use at school events (6) Provide targeted skill building for parents in recovery, parents whose children use drugs and parents in general about preventing substance abuse. (7) Market the presence and use of an anonymous tip service to reduce fear and apathy for assisting law enforcement in solving crimes. (8) Collaborate with Hamilton County high schools, their students and community leaders to host an annual youth summit on substance abuse. (9) Target certain known areas where youth are known to smoke marijuana to increase likelihood of receiving negative consequences for using.
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| SP014497-09 | Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc. | Graettinger | IA | $125,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2007/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: (1) Advocate for a county wide Social Host Ordinance to prevent parents to provide fines to parents who knowingly allow underage drinking (2) Implement party patrols in a joint effort with community volunteers and law enforcement to break up underage drinking parties (3) Train athletic directors in Life of an Athlete curriculum and advocate for its implementation to reduce substance abuse among athletes (4) Support youth anti-drug activists through training, facilitators, and resources to create strength in numbers to overcome suppression of their voices by peers. (5) Provide Drug Impairment Recognition for Educational Professionals to increase lack of consequences for students who use at school events (6) Provide targeted skill building for parents in recovery, parents whose children use drugs and parents in general about preventing substance abuse. (7) Market the presence and use of an anonymous tip service to reduce fear and apathy for assisting law enforcement in solving crimes. (8) Collaborate with Hamilton County high schools, their students and community leaders to host an annual youth summit on substance abuse. (9) Target certain known areas where youth are known to smoke marijuana to increase likelihood of receiving negative consequences for using.
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| SP014497-10 | Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc. | Graettinger | IA | $125,000 | 2016 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2007/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: (1) Advocate for a county wide Social Host Ordinance to prevent parents to provide fines to parents who knowingly allow underage drinking (2) Implement party patrols in a joint effort with community volunteers and law enforcement to break up underage drinking parties (3) Train athletic directors in Life of an Athlete curriculum and advocate for its implementation to reduce substance abuse among athletes (4) Support youth anti-drug activists through training, facilitators, and resources to create strength in numbers to overcome suppression of their voices by peers. (5) Provide Drug Impairment Recognition for Educational Professionals to increase lack of consequences for students who use at school events (6) Provide targeted skill building for parents in recovery, parents whose children use drugs and parents in general about preventing substance abuse. (7) Market the presence and use of an anonymous tip service to reduce fear and apathy for assisting law enforcement in solving crimes. (8) Collaborate with Hamilton County high schools, their students and community leaders to host an annual youth summit on substance abuse. (9) Target certain known areas where youth are known to smoke marijuana to increase likelihood of receiving negative consequences for using.
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| SP014560-10 | Collaborating for Youth | Gettysburg | PA | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2007/09/30 - 2016/09/29
The goals of the Coalition are: (1) establish and strengthen collaboration among Collaborating For Youth'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 Adams County, PA, 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 capacity of Adams county communities to engage in reducing youth substance abuse. (2) Reduce youth access to alcohol, over-the-counter medications, and prescription drugs. (3) Change the low perception of risk and community norms that support youth substance abuse.
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| SP014608-07 | Hall County Board of Education | Gainesville | GA | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program
Project Period: 2008/09/30 - 2018/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Design and implement media strategies, including website, youth video contest, booklets, and media press releases aimed at reducing youth substance abuse of alcohol, marijuana, and prescription drugs; provide assistance, training and support to parents through increased collaboration with Coalition partner agencies; addressing and working to change environmental factors that decrease accessibility and increase consequences for illegal drug use; partnering with local law enforcement, elected officials, and businesses to evaluate, and increase when needed, local consequences for illegal drug use and/or distribution - including social (parental) hosting of alcohol parties for youth; partnering with local law enforcement to educe youth access to prescription drugs by coordinating take-back events and establishing permanent drop boxes in the county; and collect and evaluate substance abuse data for Hall County that will direct our strategies.
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| SP014608-08 | Hall County Board of Education | Gainesville | GA | $125,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program
Project Period: 2008/09/30 - 2018/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Design and implement media strategies, including website, youth video contest, booklets, and media press releases aimed at reducing youth substance abuse of alcohol, marijuana, and prescription drugs; provide assistance, training and support to parents through increased collaboration with Coalition partner agencies; addressing and working to change environmental factors that decrease accessibility and increase consequences for illegal drug use; partnering with local law enforcement, elected officials, and businesses to evaluate, and increase when needed, local consequences for illegal drug use and/or distribution - including social (parental) hosting of alcohol parties for youth; partnering with local law enforcement to educe youth access to prescription drugs by coordinating take-back events and establishing permanent drop boxes in the county; and collect and evaluate substance abuse data for Hall County that will direct our strategies.
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| SP014608-09 | Hall County Board of Education | Gainesville | GA | $125,000 | 2016 | |||||
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Title: Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program
Project Period: 2008/09/30 - 2018/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Design and implement media strategies, including website, youth video contest, booklets, and media press releases aimed at reducing youth substance abuse of alcohol, marijuana, and prescription drugs; provide assistance, training and support to parents through increased collaboration with Coalition partner agencies; addressing and working to change environmental factors that decrease accessibility and increase consequences for illegal drug use; partnering with local law enforcement, elected officials, and businesses to evaluate, and increase when needed, local consequences for illegal drug use and/or distribution - including social (parental) hosting of alcohol parties for youth; partnering with local law enforcement to educe youth access to prescription drugs by coordinating take-back events and establishing permanent drop boxes in the county; and collect and evaluate substance abuse data for Hall County that will direct our strategies.
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| SP014608-10 | Hall County Board of Education | Gainesville | GA | $125,000 | 2017 | |||||
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Title: Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program
Project Period: 2008/09/30 - 2018/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Design and implement media strategies, including website, youth video contest, booklets, and media press releases aimed at reducing youth substance abuse of alcohol, marijuana, and prescription drugs; provide assistance, training and support to parents through increased collaboration with Coalition partner agencies; addressing and working to change environmental factors that decrease accessibility and increase consequences for illegal drug use; partnering with local law enforcement, elected officials, and businesses to evaluate, and increase when needed, local consequences for illegal drug use and/or distribution - including social (parental) hosting of alcohol parties for youth; partnering with local law enforcement to educe youth access to prescription drugs by coordinating take-back events and establishing permanent drop boxes in the county; and collect and evaluate substance abuse data for Hall County that will direct our strategies.
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| SP014612-07 | Prevention First, Inc | Ocean | NJ | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program
Project Period: 2013/09/30 - 2018/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Using information dissemination; community education; and advocacy.
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| SP014612-08 | Prevention First, Inc | Ocean | NJ | $125,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program
Project Period: 2013/09/30 - 2018/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Using information dissemination; community education; and advocacy.
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| SP014612-09 | Prevention First, Inc | Ocean | NJ | $125,000 | 2016 | |||||
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Title: Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program
Project Period: 2013/09/30 - 2018/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Using information dissemination; community education; and advocacy.
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| SP014612-10 | Prevention First, Inc | Ocean | NJ | $125,000 | 2017 | |||||
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Title: Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program
Project Period: 2013/09/30 - 2018/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Using information dissemination; community education; and advocacy.
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| SP014629-07 | Crozer-Chester Medical Center | Upland | PA | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program
Project Period: 2013/09/30 - 2018/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Execute a coordinated, multi-platform public education campaign tailored to 2 audiences youth and parents/adults; utilize the coalition network of organizations providing direct services to youth and adults in the community, having them disseminate tobacco and marijuana prevention materials developed by the coalition support local efforts to increase tobacco compliance check; collaborate with law enforcement and district judges to increase consequences of tobacco sales to minors; collaborate with local and county officials to reduce tobacco advertising density; collaborate with city and school district officials to alter policies in ways that discourage youth tobacco and marijuana use and/or encourage prevention education; and collaborate with city officials to reduce the number of open abandoned properties where youth are known to gather to use marijuana; and carry out an ongoing strategic communications plan to increase awareness efforts of the coalition.
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| SP014629-08 | Crozer-Chester Medical Center | Upland | PA | $125,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program
Project Period: 2013/09/30 - 2018/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Execute a coordinated, multi-platform public education campaign tailored to 2 audiences youth and parents/adults; utilize the coalition network of organizations providing direct services to youth and adults in the community, having them disseminate tobacco and marijuana prevention materials developed by the coalition support local efforts to increase tobacco compliance check; collaborate with law enforcement and district judges to increase consequences of tobacco sales to minors; collaborate with local and county officials to reduce tobacco advertising density; collaborate with city and school district officials to alter policies in ways that discourage youth tobacco and marijuana use and/or encourage prevention education; and collaborate with city officials to reduce the number of open abandoned properties where youth are known to gather to use marijuana; and carry out an ongoing strategic communications plan to increase awareness efforts of the coalition.
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| SP014629-09 | Crozer-Chester Medical Center | Upland | PA | $1,816 | 2016 | |||||
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Title: Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program
Project Period: 2013/09/30 - 2018/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies: Execute a coordinated, multi-platform public education campaign tailored to 2 audiences youth and parents/adults; utilize the coalition network of organizations providing direct services to youth and adults in the community, having them disseminate tobacco and marijuana prevention materials developed by the coalition support local efforts to increase tobacco compliance check; collaborate with law enforcement and district judges to increase consequences of tobacco sales to minors; collaborate with local and county officials to reduce tobacco advertising density; collaborate with city and school district officials to alter policies in ways that discourage youth tobacco and marijuana use and/or encourage prevention education; and collaborate with city officials to reduce the number of open abandoned properties where youth are known to gather to use marijuana; and carry out an ongoing strategic communications plan to increase awareness efforts of the coalition.
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| Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) | $0 |
| Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI) | $0 |
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