National Indian Youth Leadership Project, Inc. CSAP HIV/AIDS Services Grant

Abstract The National Indian Youth Leaders Project (NIYLP) proposes a culturally focused substance abuse and HIV/AIDS prevention program for Navajo and other high-risk youth living on and around the Navajo Reservation in Gallup/McKinley County, New Mexico. The proposed interventions are aimed at reducing risk factors and enhancing protective factors related […] Read more »

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Mount Sanford Tribal Consortium Community Wide Planning

Abstract The tribal consortium seeks to complete a comprehensive village planning process for substance abuse and related services for its two member villages. The project uses a structured 2-day participative planning conference, the Search Conference, to engage village residents including tribal staff and management, Tribal Council members, service providers, consumers, […] Read more »

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Hudson Lake Healing Camp

Abstract This program provides substance abuse treatment program in remote locations with cabins for residents who gather wood, tend to cooking and heating fires, maintaining the camp. Treatment groups and one-on-one counseling sessions are provided. Clients experience traditional Alaskan Native village life in harmony with the traditional practice of 40 […] Read more »

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Fremont County Alcohol Crisis Center

Abstract Modeled after the Na’nizhoozhi Center in Gallup, NM, the project expanded substance abuse services in rural Fremont County through the establishment of a 28-bed 24-hour Alcohol Crisis Center to provide short- and long term detoxification, residential and transitional substance abuse reduction services with program support and oversight from tribal […] Read more »

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Deilee Hit (Safe Harbor)

Abstract This project expands residential treatment substance abuse services targeting Native Alaska women with children and pregnant women in rural Southeast Alaska. Under another grant that will follow after the 8/31/04 end date, services can be individualized for a period of 90 days to 6 months and the program will […] Read more »

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Collaborative Planning Initiative for Inpatient Treatment Services

Abstract The Kalispell Tribal initiative will bring together the concerns of several tribal and urban Indian communities to address the need for inpatient alcohol and substance abuse treatment for our local population. Objectives Indian Nation Served Key Components Evaluation Design Evaluation Results Products Developed Read more »

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Chi Hullo Li Program

Abstract Chi Hullo Li, under the administration of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, proposes to expand the current availability of comprehensive, high quality residential substance abuse treatment services for a) low-income Native women, age 18 and over; b) who are pregnant or postpartum and their minor children, age 11 and […] Read more »

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Canku Teca (Yankton Sioux Tribe)

Abstract Fund the Yankton Sioux Halfway House for two years and help the tribe deliver comprehensive residential services to tribal members. Objectives Indian Nation Served Yankton Sioux Tribe Key Components Halfway House Evaluation Design Evaluation Results Products Developed Read more »

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CITC Substance Abuse Services (Connections SBIRT Grant)

Abstract This grant is focused on non-dependent users. Connections SBIRT, a tribal project, will serve Anchorage, Alaska. It will enhance screening, referral, brief intervention, and treatment services for adults and add those services for adolescents. Its overarching goal is to reduce substance use by participating clients as defined by GPRA […] Read more »

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