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STEPHANIE A. STRUTNER, MPH EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR To engage community partners in the prevention of substance abuse in Anderson County through awareness, education, and policy change.

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Page 1: Stephanie A. Strutner, MPH Executive Director

STEPHANIE A . STRUTNER, MPHEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

To engage community partners in the prevention of substance abuse in Anderson County through awareness, education, and

policy change.

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Who We Are

Non-profit prevention agencyEstablished in the fall of 2008Coalition of volunteers

Representing each sector of the community Anyone is welcome Identify problems; develop solutions

Three full-time staff

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Drug-Free Communities Grant

Federal grant program (SAMHSA-ONDCP)Established by Drug-Free Communities Act of

1997$125,000 per year for 5 years, renewable for

10 years100% in-kind match requiredGoals

Increase community capacity to address substance abuse issues

Reduce youth substance abuse

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Level of Competition

2012 Fiscal Year 32 awards/500+ applications ~6% chance of scoring high enough to be funded

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Why DFC?

Multi-faceted approachReaches > 1/3 of Nation’s population2012 National Evaluation Interim Report

Shows DFC communities have successfully reduced drug and alcohol use

Past 30-Day Use in DFC communities is significantly lower than nationally-representative sample

One third

Amount by which the rate of current drug use in America has decreased

since the late 1970s. (SAMHSA)

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Percentage Change in Past 30-Day Use

Source: Drug-Free Communities (DFC) National Evaluation: 2012 National Evaluation Report. ICF International.

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Comparison of DFC Grantee and National (YRBS) Reports of Past 30-Day Use Among High School Students

Source: Drug-Free Communities (DFC) National Evaluation: 2012 National Evaluation Report. ICF International.

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The Beauty of the Drug-Free Communities Program

Identify local needsDevelop local solutions

$193 billion

Estimated cost of drug use to the U.S. society in

lost productivity, health care and criminal justice costs in 2007.

(NDIC)

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IF IT IS SO COMPETITIVE, HOW DO WE GET A GRANT?

Drug-Free Communities Grant

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DFC Mentoring Program

Established in 2001Goal:

To assist newly forming coalitions in becoming eligible to apply for DFC funding on their own

Grantees will be expected to achieve this goal by implementing the following objectives:1. Strengthen organizational structure2. Increase leadership and community readiness to

address substance use problems3. Work through strategic planning process resulting in

a comprehensive action plan

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Mentoring Program Process

Application Process:

• Competitive

• ~10 awards

Training and technical assistance provided by mentor and CADCA National Training Academy

Capacity buildingSector gap analysisNeeds assessmentData collectionGarner supportPrepare necessary

documents

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www.ASAPofAnderson.org

Stephanie A. Strutner

865-457-3007

[email protected]