White Bison, Inc. CSAP Community Disparities Grant

Abstract A collaborative of American Indian organizations headed by White Bison proposes a comprehensive plan to reduce disparities in access to effective services to prevent alcohol and drug abuse plus a wide range of associated negative outcomes (i.e., depression, suicide, school failure, teen pregnancy, FAS/FAE, HIV/AIDS and violence) in one […] Read more »

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Urban Indian Health Board, Inc. CSAP HIV/AIDS Services Grant

Abstract Urban Native Youth is a partnership between the Native American Health Center and the Friendship House to reduce substance abuse and HIV/AIDS among Native American youth in the San Francisco Bay Area. The program links culturally relevant substance abuse and HIV prevention education with community building programs to prevention […] Read more »

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University of Washington CSAP Community Initiated Intervention Grant

Abstract The project will test the Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) with rural women and a large number of Native American women. The project will include 120 women delivering children in two area hospitals and will endeavor to motivate women to cease using alcohol during pregnancy and provide education about the […] Read more »

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University of New Mexico CSAP HIV/AIDS Planning Grant

Abstract This one year planning grant will focus on developing the infrastructure and build capacity of the local level to support the delivery of effective, integrated substance abuse prevention and HIV prevention and other related services. If grantee is successful with the planning phase, they propose to provide services to […] Read more »

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University of Arizona CSAP Methamphetamine/Ecstasy Infrastructure Grant

Abstract This grant will develop an inhalant-use prevention infrastructure in an urban American Indian community in Tucson, AZ where use and abuse of inhalants occurs across all ages. At least 35% of the clients at the Pascua Yaqui Behavioral Health satellite clinic have inhalant abuse problems. The clients range in […] Read more »

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Taos Pueblo Indian Tribal Council CSAP Family Strengthening Grant

Abstract The Taos Pueblo Indian Tribe, in conjunction with a community coalition, will identify a culturally appropriate model to strengthen Pueblo’s families and to improve the quality of life for all Pueblo residents. The Taos Pueblo Indian tribe will target families with exceptional problems such as higher than the national […] Read more »

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Reno-Sparks Tribal Council CSAP (FY 2003)

Abstract The project proposes to develop expanded methamphetamine and inhalant prevention services for Native American youth between the ages of 6 and 18, young adults and parents. The program is expected to receive the same amount in both the second and third year. Objectives Indian Nation Served Key Components Evaluation […] Read more »

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Port Gamble S’klallam Tribe CSAP Family Strengthening Grant

Abstract The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe works to specifically address the needs of families of its tribal members, other Indians, and non-Indians who have social or familial ties to tribal members on the Port Gamble S’Klallam Reservation and in Kitsap county. The target population includes families with parents who are/have […] Read more »

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Passamaquoddy Tribe of Indians-Indian Township CSAP HIV/AIDS Services Grant

Abstract The Indian Township Health Center?s Wonahkik Program is a culturally based substance abuse and HIV prevention program that is committed to creating resiliency and increased coping skills in Passamaquoddy youth who are at risk for substance abuse and HIV utilizing community pipe carriers, elders, mentors, of Washington County who […] Read more »

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Nez Perce Tribe CSAP Targeted Substance Abuse HIV Grant

Abstract The Nez Perce Tribe will use a proactive approach to prevent a potential HIV/AIDS epidemic among tribal members, particularly tribal youth ages 9 to 18. The primary focus of this intervention will be the infusion of Nez Perce cultural traditions as a basis for practices upheld as sound by […] Read more »

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