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Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment

Carmen Baldwin Grantor·Government

The Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment program aims to implement a public health model addressing substance use among children, adolescents, and adults in various health and community settings. The funding supports initiatives focused on screening for underage drinking and opioid use, enhancing early intervention efforts.

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This opportunity is worth monitoring, but needs more validation before proposal effort.

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The initiative addresses critical public health concerns related to substance use in community settings, aligning well with global health priorities.

Strategic fit

moderate

NGO is the strongest profile match at 50/100; relevance is 75/100.

Eligibility risk

risk

Eligible applicant types include Health centers, Hospital systems, Health maintenance organizations, Preferred-provider organizations, and others.

Deadline feasibility

moderate

The call closes in 5 days, so proposal capacity is the main constraint.

Funding attractiveness

strong

The tracked ceiling is $8.0M across 8 awards.

Partnership need

strong

The fit and eligibility signals do not point to an obvious required partner profile.

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This opportunity should be reviewed further for potential application.

The purpose of this program is to implement the Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment public health model for children, adolescents, and/or adults in primary care and community health settings (e.g., health centers, hospital systems, health maintenance organizations, preferred-provider organizations, health plans, Federally Qualified Health Centers, behavioral health centers, pediatric health care provider offices, children’s hospitals) and schools, with a focus on screening for underage drinking, opioid use, and other substance use.

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