Abstract The Taos Pueblo Indian Tribe, in conjunction with a community coalition, will identify a culturally appropriate model to strengthen Pueblo’s families and to improve the quality of life for all Pueblo residents. The Taos Pueblo Indian tribe will target families with exceptional problems such as higher than the national […] Read more »
Staying Together Project
Abstract The Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma, acting through the tribal department of Substance Abuse Services, (The Staying Together Project) will initiate a planning initiative to determine stakeholder perceptions of substance abuse issues, identify gaps in services and produce a tribal services plan. The planning project shall be crafted to further […] Read more »
Spirit Lake Community Wide Planning
Abstract The goal of Spirit Lake’s comprehensive planning project is to create an efficient and seamless substance abuse delivery system by bringing together disparate agencies, organizations, leaders, communities and businesses into an integrated system. Objectives Indian Nation Served Key Components Evaluation Design Evaluation Results Products Developed Read more »
Sault Ste. Marie Tribe Community Wide Planning
Abstract The application proposes to develop a Substance Abuse Strategic Plan to compliment the Tribe’s Strategic Plan and structured to be consistent with the domains identified within the National Treatment Plan Initiative. Planning information will be developed from the tribal communities including Elders, Traditional community, youth, men, women, recovery community. […] Read more »
Recovery Community Services Program III: Putting a New Face on Recovery
Abstract This project is designed to develop a continuum of care for the delivery of recovery support services within the Native American recovery community. This is a national project that will implement programs in numerous urban and rural/reservation settings throughout the United States. (In 2004-2005 programs were implemented in Great […] Read more »
Port Gamble S’klallam Tribe CSAP Family Strengthening Grant
Abstract The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe works to specifically address the needs of families of its tribal members, other Indians, and non-Indians who have social or familial ties to tribal members on the Port Gamble S’Klallam Reservation and in Kitsap county. The target population includes families with parents who are/have […] Read more »
Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy Community Wide Planning
Abstract The Pleasant Point Reservation community proposes to conduct a survey of homes to confront substance abuse, especially opiates. They will build solid lines of communication between the organizations that work with the issues of substance abuse prevention and treatment strategies for all organizations providing services and working on the […] Read more »
Pascua Yaqui Community Change Oriented Recovery Effort
Abstract Through its Recovery Community Support Program grant, the Pascua Yaqui Community Change Oriented Recovery Effort (C-CORE) provides quality, competent and culturally compatible peer services to tribal and community members exploring or seeking support in ending substance dependence. It promotes healing, wellness, and sobriety for individuals, families, and the community. […] Read more »
Paiute Tribe of Utah Community Wide Planning
Abstract The Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah will partner with the University of Utah Graduate School of Social Work’s Social Research Institute to design a model continuum of services for the prevention and treatment of substance abuse that will blend evidence-based Western practices and those of the indigenous culture. Objectives […] Read more »
Mount Sanford Tribal Consortium Community Wide Planning
Abstract The tribal consortium seeks to complete a comprehensive village planning process for substance abuse and related services for its two member villages. The project uses a structured 2-day participative planning conference, the Search Conference, to engage village residents including tribal staff and management, Tribal Council members, service providers, consumers, […] Read more »