• National Opinion Research Center
    $2,350,000 through December, 2022

    To expand training and the effective implementation of adolescent SBIRT for social work and nursing students and other youth professionals.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: May, 2018
  • C4 Innovations, LLC
    $50,000 through December, 2018

    To continue the development of strategies to engage youth in design and implementation of SBIRT including opportunities to inform SUP strategy recommendations.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: April, 2018
  • School-Based Health Alliance
    $50,000 through October, 2018

    To convene grantees and stakeholders implementing SBIRT in schools to share learnings, evaluate progress, and develop unified vision for increasing impact.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: April, 2018
  • National Academy of Sciences
    $200,000 through May, 2020

    To support the Forum on Promoting Children’s Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Health to advance the implementation of prevention and intervention approaches for children and adolescents.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: April, 2018
  • National Association of Counties Research Foundation
    $125,000 through October, 2019

    to convene experts and elected local officials to identify county level responses for improving access to substance use prevention practices as core component of addressing substance use disorders.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: March, 2018
  • Trust for America's Health
    $350,000 through January, 2020

    to conduct a set of activities to advance prevention and early intervention as part of a broader set of state and community-based efforts to engage schools, hospitals and policy makers in addressing youth substance misuse.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: January, 2018
  • Public Health Institute
    $400,000 through October, 2020

    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: January, 2018
  • George Washington University
    $25,000 through February, 2019

    to convene meeting of experts on Accountable Communities for Health (ACH) and Substance Use Disorders.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: January, 2018
  • YouthBuild USA, Inc.
    $250,000 through October, 2018

    to support expansion of SBIRT as workforce development for youth.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: October, 2017
  • Doctors for America
    $50,000 through September, 2018

    to conduct policy and advocacy activities to promote prevention and SBIRT recommendations included in Surgeon General report on addiction.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: September, 2017