Strategic Prevention Framework - Partnerships for Success for Communities/Tribes
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The Strategic Prevention Framework - Partnerships for Success for Communities/Tribes program aims to prevent and reduce substance use initiation and its associated problems by supporting community-driven substance use prevention services. The program focuses on strengthening protective factors, reducing risk factors, building resilience, and promoting overall well-being within communities and tribes. It also seeks to expand and enhance the capacity of prevention providers to implement a range of prevention strategies that are evidence-based, evidence-informed, or defined by the communities themselves. Managed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration within the Department of Health and Human Services, the program is designed to support community-based initiatives without specifying a particular location or type of organization. The contact person for this program is Carmen Kelly, reachable via email or phone. Additional information and application details can be accessed through the provided government grants portal link.
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The purpose of the SPF-PFS-Communities/Tribes program is to help prevent and reduce the initiation and progression of substance use and its related problems by supporting the development and delivery of community-based substance use prevention services that strengthen protective factors, reduce risk factors, build resilience, and promote well-being; and expand and strengthen the capacity of prevention providers serving communities and tribes to implement evidence-based, evidence-informed, and community-defined evidence-based prevention strategies.
