• C4 Innovations, LLC
    $75,000 through April, 2018

    to develop strategies to engage youth in design and implementation of SBIRT.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: May, 2017
  • Regents of the University of California at Berkeley
    $50,000 through August, 2018

    to enhance capacity to serve as a national and international resource for understanding adolescent development in ways that inform research and policy aimed at improving the health, education, and well-being of youth.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: May, 2017
  • Iowa State University of Science and Technology
    $800,000 through April, 2022

    to promote adolescent health and well-being in rural communities served by PROSPER-SBIRT partnerships through prevention of substance use and related problem behaviors.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: March, 2017
  • Community Catalyst Inc.
    $2,200,000 through December, 2020

    to expand and strengthen state-level advocacy campaigns to support adoption of youth Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment and reduce barriers to implementation.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: March, 2017
  • Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America
    $1,000,000 through March, 2019

    to utilize the community coalition model to promote adoption of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment to prevent and reduce adolescent substance use.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: March, 2017
  • Public Health Institute
    $240,000 through April, 2018

    to conduct research and analysis and provide technical assistance to local jurisdictions in California to develop local public health policies regarding marijuana legalization that promote evidence-based prevention approaches and minimize harm to youth.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: February, 2017
  • School-Based Health Alliance
    $1,000,000 through March, 2019

    to support a second phase of work to implement youth SBIRT in school-based health clinics.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: November, 2016
  • American College of Academic Addiction Medicine
    $1,000,000 through December, 2018

    to continue efforts to increase the number of physicians trained in prevention and early intervention and addiction medicine.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: November, 2016
  • Project HOPE the People to People Health Foundation, Inc.
    $25,000 through February, 2017

    for Health Affairs to conduct a Washington, DC briefing to highlight research on behavioral health and health policy, and systems improvement.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: February, 2016
  • Behavioral Health System Baltimore, Inc.
    $1,000,000 through December, 2017

    to integrate adolescent Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) into high schools and pediatric primary care settings across Maryland.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: November, 2014