• California Academy of Family Physicians Foundation
    $750,000 through August, 2018

    to create a multidisciplinary approach to train healthcare practitioners to identify and address adolescent substance use.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: August, 2015
  • The Regents of the University of California
    $1,000,000 through September, 2018

    to support the Integrated Substance Abuse Programs to provide technical assistance and training to grantees and other stakeholders on Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) emerging research and best practices.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: August, 2015
  • National Academy of Sciences
    $400,000 through June, 2018

    to support the activities of the Forum on Promoting Children's Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Health and strengthen its focus on substance use disorder prevention. Funding would also support a study on the links between health care and homelessness.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: August, 2015
  • Grantmakers In Health
    $50,000 through July, 2016

    to support activities to educate GIH members about prevention/early intervention of substance use disorders.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: July, 2015
  • Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America
    $600,000 through June, 2016

    to develop an approach to engage community coalitions in expanding the implementation of youth Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT).

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: May, 2015
  • 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
  • Fractured Atlas, Inc.
    $50,000 through September, 2015

    to support production and conduct community discussion forums for Generation Found, a documentary film project about adolescents and the pediatric nature of the onset of addiction.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: September, 2014
  • Trust for America's Health
    $225,000 through September, 2015

    to conduct an expert convening and develop an advocacy report on primary prevention of adolescent substance use.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: September, 2014
  • California Community Foundation
    $50,000 through July, 2015

    to support providers engaged in, or seeking to engage in, collaborative planning and action to implement SBIRT for youth who are at-risk for substance abuse; and to identify other projects/organizations for potential funding.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: July, 2014
  • Boston University School of Public Health
    $47,000 through May, 2015

    to host a convening with the School of Public Health of experts in web/mobile interventions for adolescent substance abuse to inform the Foundation on potential areas of investment.

    Substance Use Prevention USA Awarded: May, 2014