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Robin Y. Swift, MPH Sample listing of funded proposals
2015 Applicant: New Mexico Department of Health
Title: Prescription Drug Overdose Prevention for States
Funder: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Total award: $3.4 million over 4-years
Purpose: Enhance New Mexico’s capacity to prevent overdose deaths
from prescription drugs by changing providers’ prescribing behaviors,
enhancing the Prescription Monitoring Program, and engaging
communities/regions to devise locally/regionally appropriate prevention
initiatives.
2014: Applicant: New Mexico Department of Health
Title: Rape Prevention and Education Program
Funder: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Total award: $309,600 per year x 4 years
Purpose: Assist New Mexico to support statewide rape prevention and
education programs, with a particular focus on using evidence-based
approaches to the primary prevention of sexual violence. Funds from
this grant support a statewide infrastructure, model prevention
programs, and technical assistance services to community-based
programs.
2013: Applicant: Southside Medical Center, Atlanta, Georgia
Title: Butts County New Access Point Clinic
Funder: Health Resources and Services Administration
Total award: $1,252,135 for fiscal years 2014 and 2015
Purpose: Fund the start-up of a new federally qualified health center
(FQHC) satellite clinic serving a new catchment area and new populations.
2012: Applicant: Southside Medical Center (SMC)
Title: Initiation of a Routine HIV Testing Program
Funder: Gilead Sciences, Inc.
Total award: $380,927 for 2 years
Purpose: Establish routine HIV testing as the standard of care in six
SMC clinics; add an HIV testing module to the electronic medical record;
build capacity to conduct patient follow-up in order to enroll/retain HIV
positive patients in ongoing primary care and assist them to navigate
referral resources.
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2000: Applicant: Anglican Church of the Province of Southern Africa
Title: Faith-Based HIV Prevention and Care Services in Southern Africa
Funder: U.S. Agency for International Development
Total award: $500,000
Purpose: Support the initiation and coordination of HIV prevention and
care projects within the Anglican Church of the Province of Southern
Africa, which has 3-4 million members in 6 countries, served by 25
dioceses.
1995: Applicant: Emory University School of Medicine
Title: HIV Mental Health Training and Evaluation Project
Funder: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Agency
Total award: $816,880
Purpose: To enhance the capacity of the Southeast AIDS Education and
Training Center to offer HIV training and practitioner support to
behavioral healthcare providers in the 5 southern states, and to evaluate
the impact of that training.
2012 Southside Medical Center, HIV FOCUS grant,Gilead Sciences; $197,000
2006 NorthCarolina HIV Training Center, Health Resourcesand Services
Administration, $138,000
2005 NC DHHS Training Contract,AIDS Case Management, $91,000
2003 NorthCarolina HIV Training Center, HRSA, $156,000
2000 NorthCarolina HIV Training and Information Center, HRSA, $120,000
2000 USAID-Church of the Province of SouthernAfrica, $500,000
1997 Positive Action, Inc., New Hampshire HIV Prevention Grant:$ 9,300
1996 NationalEpiscopal AIDS Coalition, CDC Conference Grant: $ 25,000
1996 HIV Training for Georgia CorrectionalHealth Providers, SPNS, HRSA: $ 140,000
1995 Georgia Cooperative Agreements for HIV, STD and TB funding, CDC $10,058,117
1995 Emory HIV MentalHealth Training Project, CMHS, SAMHSA: $ 215,444
1994 SoutheastGA HIV/AIDS Care Network, Ryan White Title III, HRSA: $ 400,000
1988 Georgia Pediatric AIDS Demonstration Project, MCH Bureau, HRSA: $ 175,000
1988 SoutheastAIDS Training and Education Center HRSA: $ 881,000