Newswise — The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is awarding up to $52.5 million for up to five years in cooperative agreements (grants) to provide integrated substance abuse and HIV/AIDS prevention services to at-risk, traditionally underserved populations. The Ready-To-Respond (RTR) initiative is designed to prevent substance use among high-risk, traditionally underserved populations (including racial and ethnic minority populations) and reduce the incidence of new HIV infection. The goal of the program is to engage experienced community-level domestic public and private nonprofit entities in preventing and reducing substance abuse and new HIV infection. Under the terms of this program awardees will develop comprehensive strategies for promoting prevention services in substance abuse and HIV in their communities – including programs for providing HIV testing and evidence-based HIV and substance abuse prevention practices. A total of 35 grant awards of up to $300,000 per year will be made to each grantee for up to five years. Annual continuation awards will depend on the availability of funds, grantee progress in meeting project goals and objectives, timely submission of required data and reports and compliance with all terms and conditions of awards. The following is a list of the grantees and their first year a award amounts:
Grantees | City | State | First Year Awards |
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Fundacion Latino Americana Contra El Sid | Houston | TX | 300,000 |
The Fortune Society, Inc. | Long Island | NY | 30,0000 |
Lakeview Center, Inc. | Pensacola | FL | 299,640 |
The Research Found of State Univ. of NY | Albany | NY | 300.000 |
Tarzana Treatment Centers, Inc. | Tarzana | CA | 300.000 |
Wright State University | Dayton | OH | 299,999 |
AIDS Council of Northeastern New York | Albany | NY | 280,000 |
Special Health Resources for Texas, Inc. | Longview | TX | 300,000 |
Asian American Recovery Services, Inc. | South San Francisco | CA | 300,000 |
Community Rehabilitation Ctr (CRC), Inc. | Jacksonville | FL | 300,000 |
Council on Prevention & Education | Louisville | KY | 299,000 |
MHMR of Tarrant Co – Addiction Services | Fort Worth | TX | 300,000 |
The Curators of the University of MO | Columbia | MO | 300,000 |
Southern Arizona AIDS | Foundation, Tucson | AZ | 300,000 |
Urban League of Greater Dallas and NCTX | Dallas | TX | 300,000 |
Aletheia House, Inc. | Birmingham | AL | 300,000 |
AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan | New York | NY | 300,000 |
Wholistic Stress Control Institute, Inc. | Atlanta | GA | 300,000 |
SMA Behavioral Health Services, Inc. | Daytona Beach | FL | 300,000 |
Access Community Health Network | Chicago | IL | 300,000 |
Long Island Assoc for AIDS Care, Inc. | Hauppauge | NY | 300,000 |
Sunrise Comm. Counseling Center, Inc. | Los Angeles | CA | 280,600 |
Health Services Center, Inc. | Anniston | AL | 300,000 |
AIDS/HIV Services Group | Charlottesville | VA | 300,000 |
Action for Boston Community Development, Inc. | Boston | MA | 300,000 |
Stand Incorporated | Decatur | GA | 300,000 |
Serving Children & Adolescents in Need | Laredo | TX | 300,000 |
Orange County Bar Foundation | Santa Ana | CA | 300,000 |
Native American Health Center, Inc. | Oakland | CA | 300,000 |
William F. Ryan Comm. Health Ctr., Inc. | New York | NY | 300,000 |
Metropolitan Charities, Inc. | St. Petersburg | FL | 299,495 |
New North Citizens’ Council, Inc. | Springfield | MA | 300,000 |
Duke University | Durham | NC | 300,000 |
Detroit Recovery Project | Detroit | MI | 300,000 |
Health Initiatives for Youth | San Francisco | CA | 300,000 |
SAMHSA is a public health agency within the Department of Health and Human Services. Its mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America’s communities.