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C.A.L. Research Grantwriting

 

 

Listed below are several of C.A.L. Research's recent successful grant and contract proposals:

  • HIV and hepatitis prevention programs for minority drug users and their families in Contra Costa and Alameda counties (2005);

  • Community collaboration to plan and implement substance abuse prevention services in Contra Costa County (2005);

  • Substance abuse treatment services for Asian Americans in Los Angeles County (2005);

  • Domestic violence response team in Merced County (2005);

  • Services for low-income HIV+ clients in Contra Costa County (2005);

  • Operating funds for substance abuse and HIV/AIDS program in Contra Costa County (2004);

  • After-school program for Asian youth in Contra Costa County (2004);

  • Substance abuse prevention programs to reduce binge drinking in Alameda County (2004);

  • Enhanced enforcement of domestic violence restraining orders in Merced County (2004);

  • Funding for needle exchange program in Alameda County (2004);

  • Methamphetamine treatment in Marin County (2004);

  • CDC funds for HIV outreach and prevention in Alameda County (2004);

  • United Way support for clothing for survivors of sexual assault in Merced County (2004);

  • Statewide TA to drug and alcohol treatment programs serving Latinos (2004);

  • Smoking cessation for women in substance abuse treatment in Marin County (2003);

  • Substance abuse treatment for chronic homeless in Contra Costa County (2003);

  • Domestic violence shelter in Merced County (2003);

  • Substance abuse treatment for pregnant and post-partum women in Santa Barbara County (2003);

  • Transitional housing for emancipated foster youth in Contra Costa County (2002);

  • Substance abuse treatment for homeless in Contra Costa County (2002) ;

  • Friday Night Live in Alameda County (2002);

  • Juvenile Drug Court in Los Angeles County (2002) ;

  • Mental health services for homeless in Contra Costa County (2001);

  • Mental health sevices for refugees in San Francisco County (2001); and

  • Supportive housing for mental health and substance abuse clients in Contra Costa County (2001).





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