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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The Flowering Tree Project

Abstract The Flowering Tree project, located on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, has been in operation since 1992. Originally funded as a CSAT demonstration project, it continues to receive CSAT funding. The purpose of the project is to expand culturally based substance abuse treatment services to underserved Native pregnant and […] 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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Recovery Community Services Program III: Putting a New Face on Recovery

Abstract This project is designed to develop a continuum of care for the delivery of recovery support services within the Native American recovery community. This is a national project that will implement programs in numerous urban and rural/reservation settings throughout the United States. (In 2004-2005 programs were implemented in Great […] Read more »

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Raindancer Youth Services

Abstract Raindancer Youth Service (RYS), in collaboration with a Four States Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Network (called the Network), the University of Utah evaluators, and subcontractors will enhance and expand residential treatment services for about 400 substance abusing American Indian youth (8-17 years of age) per year, or 1,200 youth […] Read more »

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Project CARES

Abstract Project CARES (Choctaw Approach to Resiliency and Empowerment) enhanced substance abuse and mental health services for youth and families by providing intensive, home-based case management and wrap around services to youth and their families who live on the reservation which encompasses 5 counties. Objectives The mission of the project […] Read more »

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Norton Sound Mobile Adolescent Treatment Team

Abstract The Mobile Adolescent Treatment Team (MAT Team) treats children, youth, young adults (9-20 years of age) and their families dually diagnosed as mentally or emotionally ill and substance impaired in their own villages. Individualized outpatient treatment is provided by native village based counselors to serve the rural population in […] Read more »

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North Olympic Peninsula Substance Abuse Treatment

Abstract The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe will implement a comprehensive needs assessment and strategic planning for substance abuse needs for youth up to age 25 who reside in the North Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. This region includes 5 federally recognized tribes, 2 counties, and 4 cities. This proposal would […] 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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