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GRANTS AWARDED

The following is a list of grants written by Tidwell and Associates, Inc. which have been awarded. Each includes a description of the project, who the proposals were submitted to, and the grant amount.
 

AGENCYDESCRIPTIONSUBMITTED TO: AMOUNT
 Alpha Center
To serve adolescents at-risk for substance abuse in two rural cities
SAMHSA - Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
$1,486,770
Berkeley County School DistrictAOD Prevention ProjectU.S. Dept. of Education$200,000
Berkeley County School DistrictPrevention of AOD use among high-risk youthOSAP$1,664,859
Charleston Community Mental Health CenterTo implement the Village, a program for emotionally disturbed youth in CharlestonNational Institute of Mental Health$3,389,070
Charleston County School DistrictCharleston's Cornerstone for Safe SchoolsCharleston County School District $8,500,000
 Chesterfield School District
 A county family literacy and school readiness county program (Even Start)
 SC Department of Education $70,000
Chesterfield County Sheriff's Dept.Drug Task ForceGovernor's Office $34,250
Circle Park (Florence)A residential treatment program for women with AOD problems and their familiesCenter for Substance Abuse Prevention$4,400,000
City of ColumbiaComprehensive crime control grantUS Department of Justice$1,800,000
City of UnionTo implement community-based delinquency prevention programsGovernor's Office$115,000
Darlington School DistrictAn after-school program and community learning center for three middle schoolsUS Department of Education$1,152,000
 Dept. of Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse Services A project to improve the efficiency of service delivery and to enhance client access and retention (Quality Moves)
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
 $974,988
 Dept. of Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse Services A planning initiative designed to increase both the capacity and quality of substance abuse treatment services for adolescents and their families in S.C. (BBBD) Center for Substance Abuse Treatment  $1,197,991
Dept. of Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse ServicesAlcohol/Drug Treatment Program for Women with ChildrenCSAT$2,000,000
Dept. of Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse ServicesAlcohol/Drug Treatment Program for Adolescents (The Bridge Project)Center for Substance Abuse Treatment$1,300,000 (approx.)
Dept. of Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse ServicesAlcohol/Drug Treatment Program for Prisoners (250 beds)Center for Substance Abuse Treatment$3,017,234 (approx.)
DISC Village
(Florida)
Alcohol/Drug Community PartnershipOffice of Substance Abuse Prevention$2,000,000
Gadsden County, Florida School DistrictAn integrated family, school, community, prevention, intervention, and support services for 6th graders and their familiesUS Dept. of Education$723,117
Greater Columbia Community Relations CouncilA one-year planning phase of the Youthbuild project, which will provide economically disadvantaged youth with education and employment skillsHUD$99,990
Healing Species, Inc., Orangeburg, South Carolina  Compassion Capital Fund Targeted Capacity Building Program to increase the organization's capacity to deliver an evidence-based character education and violence prevention curricula.
Administration for Children and Families, Office for Children and Families
$50,000
Highlands County School District / Heartland Educational Consortium, FloridaRIPP (Responding in Peaceful and Positive Ways), Replication of a violence prevention program in rural Florida countiesUS DOE, Safe and Drug-Free Schools$505,283
 Horry County Schools

 To strengthen and sustain  safety and health in schools, families, and communities. (CVYP)   

 US DOE, Safe and Drug-Free Schools $2,884,737
Kershaw County School District, SC
To provide Pre-K through 12th grade activities, curricula, programs, and services that focus on creating safe school environments, promoting healthy childhood development, and preventing youth violence and alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) use.  US DOE, Safe and Drug-Free Schools
 $5,725,148
 L/RADAC A Juvenile Drug Court initiative
Department of Justice
 $319,355
L/RADACA partnership to reduce AOD abuse in Greater ColumbiaRWJ Foundation$199,736
L/RADACA partnership to reduce AOD abuse in Greater ColumbiaRWJ Foundation$3,200,000
L/RADACA project to organize community and neighborhood organizations for alcohol and other drug prevention projectsState Health and Human Services Finance Commission$84,112
L/RADACA regional approach to combat substance abuseOSAP$372,563
L/RADACTo increase the availability of prevention materials and resources in Richland and Lexington Counties of South Carolina through a Prevention Resource CenterDAODAS$150,000
L/RADACTo implement KIDSNET, a prevention program targeting 4th gradersUS Dept. of Education$1,000,000
L/RADACTo achieve and document measurable reductions in alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) abuse incidence, prevalence, and related consequences through a comprehensive prevention effort in four counties in the Central Midlands region of South Carolina, including Fairfield, Lexington, Newberry, and RichlandCenter for Substance Abuse Prevention$4,200,000
Lexington School District VAOD training for school officials in seven districtsUS Dept. of Education$200,000
 Madison County School District, FL
 To provide Pre-K through 12th grade activities, curricula, programs, and services that focus on creating safe school environments, promoting healthy childhood development, and preventing youth violence and alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) use.  USDOE, Safe and Drug-Free Schools
 $2,917,388
 Marion School District Two

 To achieve safety and peace in Marion County Schools  (ASAP)

 US DOE, Safe and Drug-Free Schools $2,441,037
Marion A&D CommissionAlcohol & Drug Treatment Program for Pregnant, Parenting TeensCenter for Substance Abuse Prevention$1,500,000
 McCormick County School District
Elementary School Counseling initiative in three county school districts; Edgefield, Abbeville, and McCormick (TEAM Up) US Deparment of Education
 $1,188,060
Midlands Primary Care CenterMidlands Center for the HomelessUS Dept. of Health & Human Services$722,828
 Mental Illness Recovery Center, Inc. (MIRCI)
 TA program targeting homeless individuals with co-occurring disorders (PRO-ACT) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA)
 $2,467,619
MUSCCourt Protocol for Child VictimsState Justice Institute$200,000
MUSC - Crime Victims CenterTraining for mental health professionalsDept. of Justice$100,000
 Osceola County School District
 A Smaller Learning Communities grant initiative for two high schools US Dept. of Education
 $1,879,330
 Osceola County School District
 A Safe Schools/Healthy Students grant initiative - Project B.O.O.S.T. (Boosting Osceola's Outcomes and Services Together) US DOE, Safe and Drug-Free Schools $8,008,640
Richland County School District I

A project that enhanced the safety and health of students (Healthy Steps For Safe Living)

US DOE, Safe and Drug-Free Schools$7,129,996
Richland County School District IConnections: 21st Century Community Learning CenterUS Dept. of Education$1,093,713
Richland County School District ITechnology Challenge GrantUS DOE $5,038,675
Richland County School District IAn innovative school-based initiative to reduce the demand for alcohol and other drugs among middle school studentsUS Dept. of Education$1,133,598
 Saluda County School District, SC
 To provide Pre-K through 12th grade activities, curricula, programs, and services that focus on creating safe school environments, promoting healthy childhood development, and preventing youth violence and alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) use.  US DOE, Safe and Drug-Free Schools
 $2,846,000
SC Association of the Deaf (SCAD)A proposal to implement a telecommunications distribution programSCBCB$1,182,666
SC BarState Indigent Defense StudyState Justice Institute$50,000
SC Center for Family PolicyDevelop risk classification system for juvenile delinquents and strategy for servicesMary Reynolds Babcock Foundation$30,000
SC Center for Family PolicyDevelop risk classification system for juvenile delinquents and strategy for servicesSC Bar $25,000
SC Department of CorrectionsTo develop a life skills program for inmates and an Inmate Advocacy Center US Dept. of Education$382,127
SC DMHCALM - Jail Diversion Grant. A program to divert misdemeanor offenders from jail.DMH$892,000
SC DMHA program to enhance human resource development services for the department NIMH$381,000
SC DMHA program for the Columbia Area Mental Health Center to serve the homeless psychiatrically disabledNIMH$1,672,502
SC DMHA statewide optional pre-paid health & mental health planRWJ Foundation$422,328
SC DMHA homeless block grant program for the psychiatrically disabled homeless in Spartanburg, Greenville, and Waccamaw Mental Health CentersUS Dept. of Health & Human Services$615,000
SC DMHA proposal to fund various planning-related services for the departmentNIMH$163,000
SC DMHA program in Orangeburg to serve severely psychiatrically disabled adults with alcohol and drug problemsNIMH$450,000
SC DMHCASSP state-level system development grantsUS Dept. of Health & Human Services$595,545
SC DMHCommunity support research demonstration projectsDept. of Health & Human Services, Public Health Service$1,156,032
SC DMHCSP State Systems improvements through consumer and family support activities NIMH$421,490
SC DMHMulti-state HRD Consortium to establish a training center in Atlanta for 14 State Departments of Mental HealthNIMH$199,055
SC DMHProject to develop coordinated mental health services for emotionally disturbed delinquents and status offenders in SC (CASSP Project)NIMH$375,176
SC DMHReplicating ROADS (Rural Outreach, Advocacy, and Direct ServicesCenter for Mental Health Services$135,547
SC DMHSpecial projects academic linkage initiativeNIMH$482,393
SC DMHTo expand the capacity of the advocacy organizations in a target group of rural counties in South Carolina to improve community-based mental health servicesDept. of Health & Human Services, Public Health Service$375,000
SC DMHTo expand the number of volunteers to provide community support to meet the needs of mentally ill persons and their familiesSC Commission on Youth and Community Service$127,579
SC DMH Community ServicesDevelop a model program for the chronically mentally ill(DHHS) National Institute of Health$1,691,786
SC Health & Human Service Finance CommissionA comprehensive approach to address the collaboration and transition needs of Head Start in SCFederal Administration for Children, Youth, and Families$254,822
SC State MuseumTo increase museum accessibility for visitors with disabilities through new technologySC Developmental Disabilities Council$52,236
SC Probation, Pardon, and ParoleModel treatment programs for non-incarcerated persons within criminal justice systemCenter for Substance Abuse Treatment$1,240,800
State Health & Human Service Finance CommissionTargeted primary prevention demonstration projectsFederal Alcohol, Drug Abuse, & Mental Health Administration/ OSAP$503,361
Tri-County Alcohol & Drug Abuse CommissionA substance abuse, early intervention program for 6th-8th graders in Orangeburg County (Pathways)SAMHSA - Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
$1,295,236
Tri-County Alcohol & Drug Abuse CommissionA program to expand treatment capacity in 3 countiesCenter for Substance Abuse Treatment$1,147,402
Tri-County Commission on Alcohol & other Drug AbuseA treatment program for adolescents (Project Open Horizons)SAMHSA - Center for Substance Abuse Treatment$1,500,000
Trident Community FoundationChild abuse/neglect public/private partnershipAdministration for Children, Youth, and Families$200,000
Union Commission on Alcohol & Drug AbuseTo implement a child and family prevention zoneCSAP$50,000
United Way of South CarolinaA proposal to reduce infant mortality in the Pee Dee regionUS Dept. of Health & Human Services$50,000,000
(approx.)
 United Way of the Midlands, SC
A compassion capital fund grant to strengthen the organizational capacity of faith and community based organizations to address homelessness and at-risk youth in 6counties.
The Administration for Children and Families, Office of Community Services
$1,499,142
United Way of PiedmontTo implement a community partnership to combat ATOD abuse and related problems CSAP$1,000,000
Washington County School District (FLA)
A technology innovation challenge grant targeted at 33 rural school districts (Rural Connection)
US Dept. of Education$10,000,000
Washington County School DistrictAn after school program Winning Intellectually 'N Gaining Safety (WINGS)
US Dept. of Education$3,167,239
Washington County School DistrictAn after-school program & community learning center for 5 schoolsUS Dept. of Education$1,000,000
 
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