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Corporate Giving Expected to Stall
Requests for support from corporate foundations are expected to rise as the economy worsens, but some major companies indicate that they don't plan to increase their grantmaking in 2009. 11/14/2008

Expert Says Foundation Funding to Stay Strong Despite Economic Downturn
Foundation funding tends to remain fairly constant even when the broader economy turns sour, according to a top official at the Foundation Center. 11/14/2008

$91 Million in Grants for Addiction, HIV/AIDS Prevention
Fifty-five new grants totaling $91 million were recently awarded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to community-based programs that provide integrated addiction and HIV/AIDS prevention services. 11/14/2008

Anthem Blue Shield Funds Nevada Youth Smoking Prevention
A $150,000 grant from the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation will pay for a youth smoking prevention project run by the American Lung Association of Nevada. 11/14/2008

SAMHSA Awards $74 Million for Tribal Treatment and Prevention
Tribal agencies providing addiction and mental health services to Native Americans and Alaskan Natives have been awarded a total of $74 million in grants. 11/14/2008

Public Health Conference Support Funding Available
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has $2.6 million available to make approximately 100 Public Health Conference Support Program grants. 10/28/2008

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Next President Should Focus ONDCP on Proven Antidrug Strategies, Expert Says
A future president McCain or Obama should adopt a national drug-control strategy that reflects research showing that prevention and treatment are more effective than international drug interdiction, according to policy researcher John Carnevale.

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