New Mexico State University CSAP Community Initiated Intervention Grant

Abstract Project Venture seeks to prevent, delay, and reduce alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use by meeting four objectives derived from the original Project Venture. The program will increase the participating youth’s opportunities to develop cooperation/collaboration with peers and role models, it will expand opportunities for schools and community groups […] Read more »

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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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National Indian Youth Leadership Project, Inc. CSAP Community Initiated Prevention Grant

Abstract The National Indian Youth Leadership Project in collaboration with the Borderlands and Tohatchi Boys and Girls Clubs wishes to implement an evaluate a Walking in Beauty prevention intervention. The target population is adolescent Navajo girls living in Gallup/McKinley County, New Mexico. The intervention consists of a number of activities. […] Read more »

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Little Wound School CSAP Family Strengthening Grant

Abstract Little Wound School, Inc. seeks to increase Lakota family resilience and increase protective factors against substance abuse and violence through increasing one reservation community’s capacity to deliver a culturally congruent family strengthening project. There is a significant need for family strengthening among the Lakota that includes an emphasis on […] Read more »

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Ahmium Education, Inc. CSAP HIV/AIDS Grant

Abstract Ahmium Education, Inc.?s Native American Youth Making A Difference Project (NAYMAD) is a Substance Abuse and HIV prevention program for youth ages 9-22 which utilizes peer educators to teach Native American youth about the dangers of substance abuse and unsafe sex, that can increase the chances of contracting HIV/AIDS. […] Read more »

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