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The State Infrastructure Grants (SIG) are composed of seven grants to States, awarded in 2004, to encourage them to build infrastructure for helping implement approaches to improve prevention and treatment practice.  More information is available through CRISP, a query system operated by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), at http://crisp.cit.nih.gov/

Mission:

  • Adopt evidence-based practices in drug abuse prevention and treatment, as well as approaches to measuring improvements in practice.

Obtain abstracts of grants and contact information. 

Promoting Adoption of EBPs in Addiction Treatment

Connecticut Dept. of Mental Health & Addiction Services
University of Connecticut
Dept. of Psychology
406 Babbidge Road, U-1020
P.O. Box 341431
Storrs, CT 06269-1020
Linda K. Frisman, Ph.D.
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Statewide Science-Based Concurrent Recovery Monitor

Delaware Dept. of Health & Social Services
Division of Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services
1901 N. DuPont Highway, Main Building
New Castle, DE 19720
Jack Kemp, M.S. 
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Enhancing Adoption of Science-Based Practices

Maryland Dept. of Health & Human Services
Maryland Alcohol & Drug Abuse Administration
55 Wade Avenue
Catonsville, MD 21228-4663
Peter Luongo, Ph.D. 
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A Case Study of NY's Infrastructure to Improve Practice

New York Office of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse
501 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY 10018-5013
Francis A. McCorry, Ph.D. 
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Adopting Prevention & Treatment Science-Based Practices

North Carolina Dept. of Health & Human Services
325 N. Salisbury Street, P3007
Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-3007
Flo A. Stein, M.P.H. 
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Texas Process & Practice Improvement Initiative

Texas Commission on Alcohol & Drug Abuse
Texas Dept. of State Health Services
P.O. Box 80529
Austin, TX 78708-0529
Dave Wanser, Ph.D. 
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Measuring & Tracking Statewide Model Program Fidelity

Washington State Dept. of Social & Health Services
Division of Alcohol & Substance Abuse
MS 45330
Olympia, WA 98504-5330
Linda Gail Becker, Ph.D. 
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