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| SP014301-09 | City of Mercer Island, Washington | Mercer Island | 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) Increase community outreach 2) Increase Coalition's skills in cultural competency 3) Develop knowledge and skills of youth regarding cultural competency, group process and prevention issues 4) Work with school district to draft advertising policies regarding alcohol 5) Strengthen policies that prohibit adult use of alcohol during youth sports events 6) Prohibit issue of permits for new stores to engage in spirit sales on Mercer Island 7) Prohibit issue of permits for marijuana dispensaries on Mercer Island
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| SP014301-10 | City of Mercer Island, Washington | Mercer Island | 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) Increase community outreach 2) Increase Coalition's skills in cultural competency 3) Develop knowledge and skills of youth regarding cultural competency, group process and prevention issues 4) Work with school district to draft advertising policies regarding alcohol 5) Strengthen policies that prohibit adult use of alcohol during youth sports events 6) Prohibit issue of permits for new stores to engage in spirit sales on Mercer Island 7) Prohibit issue of permits for marijuana dispensaries on Mercer Island
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| SP014336-08 | Del Cnty Coord Cncl/Prev Alcoh/Drg Abuse | Muncie | IN | $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:coalition w i l l achieve its goals by implementing these strategies: (1) Increased enforcement of underage drinking laws. (2) Reducing access to alcohol by increasing the consequences for parents and other adults who are providing and alcohol to minors. (3) Advocating for the adoption o f ordinances to expand smoke-free air laws.
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| SP014336-09 | Del Cnty Coord Cncl/Prev Alcoh/Drg Abuse | Muncie | IN | $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:coalition w i l l achieve its goals by implementing these strategies: (1) Increased enforcement of underage drinking laws. (2) Reducing access to alcohol by increasing the consequences for parents and other adults who are providing and alcohol to minors. (3) Advocating for the adoption o f ordinances to expand smoke-free air laws.
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| SP014336-10 | Del Cnty Coord Cncl/Prev Alcoh/Drg Abuse | Muncie | IN | $125,000 | 2016 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2007/09/30 - 2018/09/29
The coalition will prevent and reduce youth substance use by implementing the following strategies:coalition w i l l achieve its goals by implementing these strategies: (1) Increased enforcement of underage drinking laws. (2) Reducing access to alcohol by increasing the consequences for parents and other adults who are providing and alcohol to minors. (3) Advocating for the adoption o f ordinances to expand smoke-free air laws.
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| SP014367-08 | Intersect, Inc. | Anderson | IN | $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) Providing Prescription drop boxes at local police departments for proper disposal of RX medication (2) Working with retailers to mandate server trainings to decrease youth access to alcohol (3) Implementing media campaigns to educate the public on the dangers of underage drinking, marijuana, and prescription drug misuse.
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| SP014367-09 | Intersect, Inc. | Anderson | IN | $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) Providing Prescription drop boxes at local police departments for proper disposal of RX medication (2) Working with retailers to mandate server trainings to decrease youth access to alcohol (3) Implementing media campaigns to educate the public on the dangers of underage drinking, marijuana, and prescription drug misuse.
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| SP014367-10 | Intersect, Inc. | Anderson | IN | $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) Providing Prescription drop boxes at local police departments for proper disposal of RX medication (2) Working with retailers to mandate server trainings to decrease youth access to alcohol (3) Implementing media campaigns to educate the public on the dangers of underage drinking, marijuana, and prescription drug misuse.
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| SP014391-08 | City of Middletown | Middletown | NY | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2007/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will achieve its goals by implementing these strategies: (1) Making the Middletown Cares Coalition and its website a central point of information for the Middletown Community and a referral source to community resources, particularly those which offer alcohol and drug use prevention tools. (2) Making alcohol much harder for young people to obtain. This will be done by working closely with the Middletown Police Department, local alcohol retail stores and convenience stores and parents, as well as by helping the Middletown Common Council to strengthen ordinances restricting alcohol placement in convenience stores. (3) Increasing the number of youth who indicate that marijuana is harmful by providing educational materials on marijuana and by working to develop a formal policy limiting overt displays of marijuana paraphernalia. (4) Increase education about the safe storage and disposal of unused medication by working with local medical groups, hospitals and pharmacies.
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| SP014391-09 | City of Middletown | Middletown | NY | $125,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2007/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will achieve its goals by implementing these strategies: (1) Making the Middletown Cares Coalition and its website a central point of information for the Middletown Community and a referral source to community resources, particularly those which offer alcohol and drug use prevention tools. (2) Making alcohol much harder for young people to obtain. This will be done by working closely with the Middletown Police Department, local alcohol retail stores and convenience stores and parents, as well as by helping the Middletown Common Council to strengthen ordinances restricting alcohol placement in convenience stores. (3) Increasing the number of youth who indicate that marijuana is harmful by providing educational materials on marijuana and by working to develop a formal policy limiting overt displays of marijuana paraphernalia. (4) Increase education about the safe storage and disposal of unused medication by working with local medical groups, hospitals and pharmacies.
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| SP014391-10 | City of Middletown | Middletown | NY | $125,000 | 2016 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2007/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will achieve its goals by implementing these strategies: (1) Making the Middletown Cares Coalition and its website a central point of information for the Middletown Community and a referral source to community resources, particularly those which offer alcohol and drug use prevention tools. (2) Making alcohol much harder for young people to obtain. This will be done by working closely with the Middletown Police Department, local alcohol retail stores and convenience stores and parents, as well as by helping the Middletown Common Council to strengthen ordinances restricting alcohol placement in convenience stores. (3) Increasing the number of youth who indicate that marijuana is harmful by providing educational materials on marijuana and by working to develop a formal policy limiting overt displays of marijuana paraphernalia. (4) Increase education about the safe storage and disposal of unused medication by working with local medical groups, hospitals and pharmacies.
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| SP014395-08 | Upper Merion Area School District | King Of Prussia | PA | $124,558 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will achieve its goals by implementing these strategies: (1) Designing modern media campaigns that address the top three priority risk factors. (2) Providing assistance, training, and support to families for the ultimate success of the child through evidence- based programming. (3) Changing the environment to decrease accessibility and increase consequence for illegal drug use. (4) Partnering with local police departments, elected officials, and businesses to increase the consequences for underage drinking and marijuana use. (5) Educating youth on positive coping skills and mental health maintenance tips to circumvent drug use all together. (6) Providing early and positive career services to afford youth a sense of hope and expectancy for the future.
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| SP014395-09 | Upper Merion Area School District | King Of Prussia | PA | $124,558 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will achieve its goals by implementing these strategies: (1) Designing modern media campaigns that address the top three priority risk factors. (2) Providing assistance, training, and support to families for the ultimate success of the child through evidence- based programming. (3) Changing the environment to decrease accessibility and increase consequence for illegal drug use. (4) Partnering with local police departments, elected officials, and businesses to increase the consequences for underage drinking and marijuana use. (5) Educating youth on positive coping skills and mental health maintenance tips to circumvent drug use all together. (6) Providing early and positive career services to afford youth a sense of hope and expectancy for the future.
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| SP014395-10 | Upper Merion Area School District | King Of Prussia | PA | $124,558 | 2016 | |||||
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Title: Drug Free Communities Support Program
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The coalition will achieve its goals by implementing these strategies: (1) Designing modern media campaigns that address the top three priority risk factors. (2) Providing assistance, training, and support to families for the ultimate success of the child through evidence- based programming. (3) Changing the environment to decrease accessibility and increase consequence for illegal drug use. (4) Partnering with local police departments, elected officials, and businesses to increase the consequences for underage drinking and marijuana use. (5) Educating youth on positive coping skills and mental health maintenance tips to circumvent drug use all together. (6) Providing early and positive career services to afford youth a sense of hope and expectancy for the future.
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| SP014421-08 | Gwinnett Coalition for Health and Human Services, Inc. | Lawrenceville | GA | $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) The Gwinnett Coalition increases the capacity of the community to address local issues and concerns by collecting and analyzing relevant local data. 2) The Gwinnett Coalition recruits new member and provides leadership opportunities. 3) The Gwinnett Coalition's members are involved in our strategic plan for children and families. 4) Coalition members implement strategies and they are monitoring and evaluated for success. 5) Resources and partnerships to sustain successful strategic actions are pursued and nurtured. 6) Strategies are implemented to reduce 30 day alcohol use through reduction of commercial, and social access. 7) Strategies are implemented to reduce percentage of high school youth who report prescription drug use is easy. 8) Implement peer to peer strategies that decrease marijuana use in Gwinnett County. 9) Educate the public, community leaders and elected officials about the negative community and behavioral health consequences related to passage of medical marijuana laws. 10) Encourage city councils to pass tobacco free parks ordinances.
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| SP014421-09 | Gwinnett Coalition for Health and Human Services, Inc. | Lawrenceville | GA | $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) The Gwinnett Coalition increases the capacity of the community to address local issues and concerns by collecting and analyzing relevant local data. 2) The Gwinnett Coalition recruits new member and provides leadership opportunities. 3) The Gwinnett Coalition's members are involved in our strategic plan for children and families. 4) Coalition members implement strategies and they are monitoring and evaluated for success. 5) Resources and partnerships to sustain successful strategic actions are pursued and nurtured. 6) Strategies are implemented to reduce 30 day alcohol use through reduction of commercial, and social access. 7) Strategies are implemented to reduce percentage of high school youth who report prescription drug use is easy. 8) Implement peer to peer strategies that decrease marijuana use in Gwinnett County. 9) Educate the public, community leaders and elected officials about the negative community and behavioral health consequences related to passage of medical marijuana laws. 10) Encourage city councils to pass tobacco free parks ordinances.
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| SP014421-10 | Gwinnett Coalition for Health and Human Services, Inc. | Lawrenceville | GA | $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) The Gwinnett Coalition increases the capacity of the community to address local issues and concerns by collecting and analyzing relevant local data. 2) The Gwinnett Coalition recruits new member and provides leadership opportunities. 3) The Gwinnett Coalition's members are involved in our strategic plan for children and families. 4) Coalition members implement strategies and they are monitoring and evaluated for success. 5) Resources and partnerships to sustain successful strategic actions are pursued and nurtured. 6) Strategies are implemented to reduce 30 day alcohol use through reduction of commercial, and social access. 7) Strategies are implemented to reduce percentage of high school youth who report prescription drug use is easy. 8) Implement peer to peer strategies that decrease marijuana use in Gwinnett County. 9) Educate the public, community leaders and elected officials about the negative community and behavioral health consequences related to passage of medical marijuana laws. 10) Encourage city councils to pass tobacco free parks ordinances.
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| SP014428-08 | Town of Cortlandt | Cortlandt Manor | NY | $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:The coalition will achieve its goals by implementing the following strategies and activities: CADCA membership and attendance at CADCA Conferences; National Coalition Academy; monthly coalition meetings; youth survey administration; annual Youth Speak Out; environmental scans; Community Summit; buddy system for Coalition recruitment; Sustainability Committee and training; alcohol outlet compliance checks, prescription drug take back days; second ID policy campaign; party patrols and related education/media strategies; marijuana consequences education campaign; school, town, summer camp and houses of worship policies and training; marijuana smoking and driving checkpoints.
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| SP012935-10 | Poteau School District | Poteau | OK | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2005/09/30 - 2015/09/29
The No Way Coalition for Drug Free Community services Poteau School District, Poteau, OK, a rural area with a population of 10,055. The goals of the Coalition are: (1) establish and strengthen collaboration among No Way Coalition'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 Poteau, OK, 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) Promote expression of community norms against youth tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use. (2) Educate youth and adults about the dangers and consequences of youth substance use. (3) Reduce access to alcohol by increasing consequences to adults who provide or store owners who sell to youth. (4) Review and recommend school board and city policies related to youth
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| SP012949-10 | Sga Youth and Family Services | Chicago | IL | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2005/09/30 - 2015/09/29
The Brighton Park Drug Free Community Coalition services Brighton Park Community, IL, an urban area with a population of 45,440. The goals of the Coalition are: (1) establish and strengthen collaboration among Brighton Park Drug Free Community Coalition'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 Brighton Park, IL, 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) Increase accountability among liquor license holders/merchants to prevent liquor sales to minors. (2) Advocate for system change at the school level. (3) Form at least five block clubs in the neighborhood.
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| SP012955-10 | United Way of Bucks County | Fairless Hills | PA | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2005/09/30 - 2015/09/29
The goals of the Coalition are: (1) establish and strengthen collaboration among Pennsbury LYFT'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 Pennsbury, 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) Continue to assess students and parents on substance use/abuse to address the four core measures of average age of onset, past 30-day use, perception of parental disapproval, and perception of risk. (2) Implement a multi-community, multi-sector approach targeting reduction of substance abuse and delinquency across all four domains--individual/peer, family, community, and school. (3) Coordinate and collaborate with established partners to obtain and share substance abuse prevention resources and activities within the community. (4) Increase knowledge and access to prevention program services and prevention/intervention information in order to build resources for the community. (5) Reduce underage drinking among youth and address parental attitudes favorable toward this problem behavior through targeted social marketing strategies; plan and implement social norms campaigns; and make available workshops on alcohol and other drug related issues. (6) Increase knowledge of local conditions regarding alcohol and other drug issues and availability while building the capacity to develop and implement social norms campaigns and increase community support of Coalition efforts.
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| SP012958-10 | Van Buren Community School District | Keosauqua | IA | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2005/09/30 - 2015/12/29
The Van Buren County SAFE Coalition services Van Buren County, IA, a rural area with a population of 7,676. The goals of the Coalition are: (1) establish and strengthen collaboration among Van Buren County SAFE Coalition'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 Van Buren County, IA, 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) Work with local alcohol retailers to change the policies, procedures, and layout of stores to reduce underage access to alcohol. (2) Engage parents to develop campaigns against hosting underage parties, for both parents and near peers. (3) Work with elected officials to change policies in Van Buren County related to underage drinking.
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| SP012958-10S1 | Van Buren Community School District | Keosauqua | IA | $1,836 | 2016 | |||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2005/09/30 - 2015/12/29
The Van Buren County SAFE Coalition services Van Buren County, IA, a rural area with a population of 7,676. The goals of the Coalition are: (1) establish and strengthen collaboration among Van Buren County SAFE Coalition'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 Van Buren County, IA, 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) Work with local alcohol retailers to change the policies, procedures, and layout of stores to reduce underage access to alcohol. (2) Engage parents to develop campaigns against hosting underage parties, for both parents and near peers. (3) Work with elected officials to change policies in Van Buren County related to underage drinking.
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| SP012965-10 | Osage Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma | Pawhuska | OK | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2005/09/30 - 2015/09/29
The Osage Nation Drug Free Team services Osage Nation, OK, a rural area with a population of 47,000. The goals of the Coalition are: (1) establish and strengthen collaboration among Osage Nation Drug Free Team'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 Osage Nation, OK, 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) Increase Coalition capacity to respond to underage drinking (UAD) and prescription drugs by assessing needs, enhancing the strategic plan for environmental prevention strategies, evaluation, and sustainability. (2) Increase coordination and cooperation among tribal government agencies to respond to UAD/prescription drugs. (3) Increase community knowledge and awareness about the risk and dangers of UAD
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| SP012974-10 | City of Woonsocket | Woonsocket | RI | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2005/09/30 - 2015/09/29
The goals of the Coalition are: (1) establish and strengthen collaboration among Renville Alliance for Alcohol and Drugs' 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 Renville County, MN, 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) Educate and inform all members of the County about the impact of underage alcohol and tobacco use. (2) Empower youth to teach each other and the community about the impact of alcohol and tobacco. (3) Reduce underage access to alcohol and tobacco through a coordinated, countywide approach
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Funding Summary
Non-Discretionary Funding
| Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Block Grant | $0 |
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| Community Mental Health Services Block Grant | $0 |
| Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) | $0 |
| Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI) | $0 |
| Subtotal of Non-Discretionary Funding | $0 |
Discretionary Funding
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| Substance Use Prevention | $0 |
| Substance Use Treatment | $0 |
| Flex Grants | $0 |
| Subtotal of Discretionary Funding | $0 |
Total Funding
| Total Mental Health Funds | $0 |
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| Total Substance Use Funds | $0 |
| Flex Grant Funds | $0 |
| Total Funds | $0 |