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| SP015660-09 | Kanabec County Public Health | Mora | MN | $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: Strengthening partnerships with coalition members, sector representatives, and local youth groups; Working with school administration at both Mora and Ogilvie Schools to enhance existing drug policies; Collaborating with school and community youth groups to implement the "Above the Influence" campaign; Partnering with the Sheriff s Office to conduct quarterly tobacco compliance checks ; Passing tobacco-free parks policies and prohibiting tobacco use near schools. Coordinating with school and community youth groups to take part in National Kick Butts Day and implement a Tobacco-Free Kids campaign.
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| SP015663-06 | Baycare Behavioral Health, Inc. | Clearwater | FL | $125,000 | 2014 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention Drug Free Communities Support Program
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| SP015663-07 | Baycare Behavioral Health, Inc. | Clearwater | FL | $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 abuse by implementing the following strategies: The coalition will review research and make recommendations to the community on how to address the substance abuse problems within the Count and assist with coalescing an innovative community model of Prevention, Intervention and Treatment that harnesses the six environmental strategies that bring about community change to move towards a healthy Pasco County.
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| SP015663-08 | Baycare Behavioral Health, Inc. | Clearwater | FL | $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 abuse by implementing the following strategies: The coalition will review research and make recommendations to the community on how to address the substance abuse problems within the Count and assist with coalescing an innovative community model of Prevention, Intervention and Treatment that harnesses the six environmental strategies that bring about community change to move towards a healthy Pasco County.
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| SP015663-09 | Baycare Behavioral Health, Inc. | Clearwater | FL | $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 abuse by implementing the following strategies: The coalition will review research and make recommendations to the community on how to address the substance abuse problems within the Count and assist with coalescing an innovative community model of Prevention, Intervention and Treatment that harnesses the six environmental strategies that bring about community change to move towards a healthy Pasco County.
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| SP015667-06 | Council Rock School District | Newton | PA | $125,000 | 2014 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Reduce Substance Abuse among Youth and overtime among Adults
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| SP015667-07 | Council Rock School District | Newton | PA | $125,000 | 2015 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The Coalition serves Newtown Township, Newtown, Borough, Northampton Township, Upper Makefield Township and Wrightstown Township, PA, a community of 70,679. The goals of the Coalition are to strengthen community collaboration in support of local efforts to prevent youth substance use. The Coalition will achieve it's goals by implementing the seven strategies of community change: provide information, enhance skills, provide support, enhance access/reduce barriers, change consequences, reduce use, and abuse, of alcohol, prescription drugs, marijuana, and tobacco in our communities as identified by the data collected during our community assessment.
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| SP015667-08 | Council Rock School District | Newton | PA | $125,000 | 2016 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The Coalition serves Newtown Township, Newtown, Borough, Northampton Township, Upper Makefield Township and Wrightstown Township, PA, a community of 70,679. The goals of the Coalition are to strengthen community collaboration in support of local efforts to prevent youth substance use. The Coalition will achieve it's goals by implementing the seven strategies of community change: provide information, enhance skills, provide support, enhance access/reduce barriers, change consequences, reduce use, and abuse, of alcohol, prescription drugs, marijuana, and tobacco in our communities as identified by the data collected during our community assessment.
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| SP015667-09 | Council Rock School District | Newton | PA | $125,000 | 2017 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2009/09/30 - 2019/09/29
The Coalition serves Newtown Township, Newtown, Borough, Northampton Township, Upper Makefield Township and Wrightstown Township, PA, a community of 70,679. The goals of the Coalition are to strengthen community collaboration in support of local efforts to prevent youth substance use. The Coalition will achieve it's goals by implementing the seven strategies of community change: provide information, enhance skills, provide support, enhance access/reduce barriers, change consequences, reduce use, and abuse, of alcohol, prescription drugs, marijuana, and tobacco in our communities as identified by the data collected during our community assessment.
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| SP015669-06 | Holly Area School District | Holly | MI | $125,000 | 2014 | SP-14-002 | ||||
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Title: DFC
Holly Area Community Coalition Drug Free Communities Program
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| SP015669-07 | Holly Area School District | Holly | MI | $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: expanding collaboration with parents; maintaining and building school collaboration; expanding youth capacity to prevent peer alcohol and marijuana use in the community; identifying sectors where participation needs to be strengthened and seek their involvement in the development and implementation of community prevention activities; increasing and assessing efficacy of Coalition Board and volunteers; providing educational resources and information to the community; building skills; providing support; changing barriers/enhancing access; changing consequences/incentives; changing the physical design of the environment; and changing policy.
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| SP015669-08 | Holly Area School District | Holly | MI | $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: expanding collaboration with parents; maintaining and building school collaboration; expanding youth capacity to prevent peer alcohol and marijuana use in the community; identifying sectors where participation needs to be strengthened and seek their involvement in the development and implementation of community prevention activities; increasing and assessing efficacy of Coalition Board and volunteers; providing educational resources and information to the community; building skills; providing support; changing barriers/enhancing access; changing consequences/incentives; changing the physical design of the environment; and changing policy.
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| SP015669-09 | Holly Area School District | Holly | MI | $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: expanding collaboration with parents; maintaining and building school collaboration; expanding youth capacity to prevent peer alcohol and marijuana use in the community; identifying sectors where participation needs to be strengthened and seek their involvement in the development and implementation of community prevention activities; increasing and assessing efficacy of Coalition Board and volunteers; providing educational resources and information to the community; building skills; providing support; changing barriers/enhancing access; changing consequences/incentives; changing the physical design of the environment; and changing policy.
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| SP014907-07 | Minnetonka Public Schools | Minnetonka | MN | $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: Reducing access to alcohol and marijuana; and increasing prevalence of perception of harm and the perception of parental disapproval among youth and the implementation of a Positive Community Norms campaign to correct misperceptions of norms.
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| SP014907-08 | Minnetonka Public Schools | Minnetonka | MN | $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: Reducing access to alcohol and marijuana; and increasing prevalence of perception of harm and the perception of parental disapproval among youth and the implementation of a Positive Community Norms campaign to correct misperceptions of norms.
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| SP014907-09 | Minnetonka Public Schools | Minnetonka | MN | $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: Reducing access to alcohol and marijuana; and increasing prevalence of perception of harm and the perception of parental disapproval among youth and the implementation of a Positive Community Norms campaign to correct misperceptions of norms.
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| SP014907-10 | Minnetonka Public Schools | Minnetonka | MN | $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: Reducing access to alcohol and marijuana; and increasing prevalence of perception of harm and the perception of parental disapproval among youth and the implementation of a Positive Community Norms campaign to correct misperceptions of norms.
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| SP015005-05 | Safe and Healty Sanford Coalition | Sanford | ME | $125,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: DFC
Project Period: 2011/02/16 - 2015/09/29
The Safe and Healthy Sanford Coalition services Sanford, ME, a rural area with a population of 23,000. The goals of the Coalition are: (1) establish and strengthen collaboration among Safe and Healthy Sanford'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 Sanford, ME, 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 the capacity of the Coalition to implement a unified community prevention strategy. (2) Enhance enforcement of underage drinking, furnishing, and hosting laws utilizing OAS's model policy. (3) Increase the effectiveness of retailer policies and practices that restrict access to alcohol by underage youth. (4) Enhance the enforcement of marijuana use laws. (5) Enhance access and reduce barriers of all youth to activities that promote positive development.
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| SP014762-07 | Family Services of Westchester, Inc. | Port Chester | NY | $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: provide information, enhance skills and change policy by expanding LifeSkills Training to parents; provide information, enhance skills and modify and change policy by expanding LifeSkills Training in Middle and High School; provide support and changing consequences by offering TIPS (Training for Intervention Procedures) for merchants; change consequences by providing responsible merchant pledges; enhance access/reduce barriers by convenience store makeover to make the stores more welcoming to the community; provide information and enhance skills by point of sale education campaign; provide information by assessment of 2013 prevention needs assessment and the result of LifeSkills Training to be presented at town hall style meeting; change physical environment with a community mural to minimize graffiti and further preventive message; enhance access/reduce barriers by advertising no smoking in public parks; change policy by changing local noise ordinance and eliminate late night parking to decrease visibility and activities of late night bars; change policy by creating community service alternative for students suspended for alcohol related incidence; change consequences by social norming photo-voice campaign to address high alcohol density and expand Red Ribbon substance prevention week in Middle school; change consequences by developing new print media, billboard and texting campaign around alcohol prevention; provide information, enhance skills and change policy by prescriber education and prescription drug disposal campaign; and provide support by expanding Red Ribbon Week activities to the Middle School.
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| SP014762-08 | Family Services of Westchester, Inc. | Port Chester | NY | $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: provide information, enhance skills and change policy by expanding LifeSkills Training to parents; provide information, enhance skills and modify and change policy by expanding LifeSkills Training in Middle and High School; provide support and changing consequences by offering TIPS (Training for Intervention Procedures) for merchants; change consequences by providing responsible merchant pledges; enhance access/reduce barriers by convenience store makeover to make the stores more welcoming to the community; provide information and enhance skills by point of sale education campaign; provide information by assessment of 2013 prevention needs assessment and the result of LifeSkills Training to be presented at town hall style meeting; change physical environment with a community mural to minimize graffiti and further preventive message; enhance access/reduce barriers by advertising no smoking in public parks; change policy by changing local noise ordinance and eliminate late night parking to decrease visibility and activities of late night bars; change policy by creating community service alternative for students suspended for alcohol related incidence; change consequences by social norming photo-voice campaign to address high alcohol density and expand Red Ribbon substance prevention week in Middle school; change consequences by developing new print media, billboard and texting campaign around alcohol prevention; provide information, enhance skills and change policy by prescriber education and prescription drug disposal campaign; and provide support by expanding Red Ribbon Week activities to the Middle School.
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| SP014762-09 | Family Services of Westchester, Inc. | Port Chester | NY | $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: provide information, enhance skills and change policy by expanding LifeSkills Training to parents; provide information, enhance skills and modify and change policy by expanding LifeSkills Training in Middle and High School; provide support and changing consequences by offering TIPS (Training for Intervention Procedures) for merchants; change consequences by providing responsible merchant pledges; enhance access/reduce barriers by convenience store makeover to make the stores more welcoming to the community; provide information and enhance skills by point of sale education campaign; provide information by assessment of 2013 prevention needs assessment and the result of LifeSkills Training to be presented at town hall style meeting; change physical environment with a community mural to minimize graffiti and further preventive message; enhance access/reduce barriers by advertising no smoking in public parks; change policy by changing local noise ordinance and eliminate late night parking to decrease visibility and activities of late night bars; change policy by creating community service alternative for students suspended for alcohol related incidence; change consequences by social norming photo-voice campaign to address high alcohol density and expand Red Ribbon substance prevention week in Middle school; change consequences by developing new print media, billboard and texting campaign around alcohol prevention; provide information, enhance skills and change policy by prescriber education and prescription drug disposal campaign; and provide support by expanding Red Ribbon Week activities to the Middle School.
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| SP014762-10 | Family Services of Westchester, Inc. | Port Chester | NY | $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: provide information, enhance skills and change policy by expanding LifeSkills Training to parents; provide information, enhance skills and modify and change policy by expanding LifeSkills Training in Middle and High School; provide support and changing consequences by offering TIPS (Training for Intervention Procedures) for merchants; change consequences by providing responsible merchant pledges; enhance access/reduce barriers by convenience store makeover to make the stores more welcoming to the community; provide information and enhance skills by point of sale education campaign; provide information by assessment of 2013 prevention needs assessment and the result of LifeSkills Training to be presented at town hall style meeting; change physical environment with a community mural to minimize graffiti and further preventive message; enhance access/reduce barriers by advertising no smoking in public parks; change policy by changing local noise ordinance and eliminate late night parking to decrease visibility and activities of late night bars; change policy by creating community service alternative for students suspended for alcohol related incidence; change consequences by social norming photo-voice campaign to address high alcohol density and expand Red Ribbon substance prevention week in Middle school; change consequences by developing new print media, billboard and texting campaign around alcohol prevention; provide information, enhance skills and change policy by prescriber education and prescription drug disposal campaign; and provide support by expanding Red Ribbon Week activities to the Middle School.
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| SP014775-07 | County of Orange | Orlando | FL | $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: develop a comprehensive prevention social marketing campaign with a focus on alcohol, marijuana, synthetic drugs and misuse of prescription drugs in multiple languages; work with medical and pharmaceutical stakeholders on prescription drug awareness campaigns and promotion of DEA take back days; create and disseminate the Alcohol and Drug Indicator report to increase awareness and provide community resources; enhance skills by providing training to parents, retailers, youth, coalition members, home owners associations, faith-based, businesses and other agencies on the latest drugs trends, science behind the drugs, and ways to prevent and reduce drug use; recruit youth to participate in the coalition to review strategic plans and develop youth-driven objectives; work with are faith leaders on alternatives activities for youth. increase retailer education with on and off premise alcohol vendors; work with state and local law enforcement agencies on underage enforcement details to include underage drinking compliance checks, part patrols, DUI Saturation details and DUI checkpoints; create media advocacy to combat marijuana myths; work with law enforcement and Central Florida HIDTA to reduce the number of marijuana indoor grows: and work with Mayor's office and sheriff to address synthetic drugs in the community.
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| SP014775-08 | County of Orange | Orlando | FL | $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: develop a comprehensive prevention social marketing campaign with a focus on alcohol, marijuana, synthetic drugs and misuse of prescription drugs in multiple languages; work with medical and pharmaceutical stakeholders on prescription drug awareness campaigns and promotion of DEA take back days; create and disseminate the Alcohol and Drug Indicator report to increase awareness and provide community resources; enhance skills by providing training to parents, retailers, youth, coalition members, home owners associations, faith-based, businesses and other agencies on the latest drugs trends, science behind the drugs, and ways to prevent and reduce drug use; recruit youth to participate in the coalition to review strategic plans and develop youth-driven objectives; work with are faith leaders on alternatives activities for youth. increase retailer education with on and off premise alcohol vendors; work with state and local law enforcement agencies on underage enforcement details to include underage drinking compliance checks, part patrols, DUI Saturation details and DUI checkpoints; create media advocacy to combat marijuana myths; work with law enforcement and Central Florida HIDTA to reduce the number of marijuana indoor grows: and work with Mayor's office and sheriff to address synthetic drugs in the community.
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| SP014775-09 | County of Orange | Orlando | FL | $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: develop a comprehensive prevention social marketing campaign with a focus on alcohol, marijuana, synthetic drugs and misuse of prescription drugs in multiple languages; work with medical and pharmaceutical stakeholders on prescription drug awareness campaigns and promotion of DEA take back days; create and disseminate the Alcohol and Drug Indicator report to increase awareness and provide community resources; enhance skills by providing training to parents, retailers, youth, coalition members, home owners associations, faith-based, businesses and other agencies on the latest drugs trends, science behind the drugs, and ways to prevent and reduce drug use; recruit youth to participate in the coalition to review strategic plans and develop youth-driven objectives; work with are faith leaders on alternatives activities for youth. increase retailer education with on and off premise alcohol vendors; work with state and local law enforcement agencies on underage enforcement details to include underage drinking compliance checks, part patrols, DUI Saturation details and DUI checkpoints; create media advocacy to combat marijuana myths; work with law enforcement and Central Florida HIDTA to reduce the number of marijuana indoor grows: and work with Mayor's office and sheriff to address synthetic drugs in the community.
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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 |
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| Substance Use Prevention | $0 |
| Substance Use Treatment | $0 |
| Flex Grants | $0 |
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