Native Images, Inc. CSAP HIV/AIDS Prevention Grant

Abstract Native Images will focus on developing the infrastructure and build capacity at 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 urban and/or imprisoned […] Read more »

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Native American Community Health Center CSAP Minority HIV Prevention Grant

Abstract The Native American Community Health Center, is proposing Red Road Youth Empowerment project targeting high-risk Native American urban dwelling youth. The purpose of the request is to expand a culturally responsive prevention service model for urban Native American adolescent youth. This Phoenix based program will assist youth to make […] Read more »

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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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Minneapolis American Indian Center Community Wide Planning

Abstract This project is aimed at improving the substance abuse treatment system that serves 36,000 American Indians living in the metropolitan area of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. The project involves compiling data on urban Indian substance abuse trends and using this data to develop a plan to strengthen the […] Read more »

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McKinley County Juvenile Substance Abuse Crisis Center TCE

Abstract Funding for this project went toward creating a regional eight-bed juvenile substance abuse crisis center facility co-located with the county’s existing juvenile detention center. The aim of the project was to reduce the gap in treatment available to juveniles, provide outreach services, enhance the capacity of other components of […] Read more »

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Las Madres Project

Abstract The Las Madres Project, a partnership between Amity Foundation, New Mexico AIDS Services and PB&J family services intends to create a culturally sensitive and effective substance abuse treatment program combined with an HIV/AIDS education program which will serve the at-risk and infected population of women of color and their […] Read more »

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Larkin Street Services, Inc. Addiction Treatment for the Homeless Grant

Abstract This project will offer youth-centered individualized and continuous substance abuse assessment and treatment to homeless and runaway youth, fully integrated into the agency’s continuum of care, ensuring that youth with substance abuse problems have access to a full range of medical, psychosocial, and rehabilitative services. The target population includes […] Read more »

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Homeless Treatment Enhancement Project

Abstract This program will augment the homeless treatment system in Portland, Oregon with a range of innovative enhancement for hard-to-serve homeless families and individual men and women. The target population includes 4% Native American from mostly Northwest tribes living in the urban area. Objectives Indian Nation Served Key Components Evaluation […] Read more »

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Health Care for the Homeless of Milwaukee, Inc.

Abstract The addictions treatment for the homeless project will provide a model treatment program for homeless substance abusing adults using state of the art treatment methodology. This model relies heavily on early intervention and case management to ensure coordination of services from a network of providers. The target population includes […] Read more »

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