Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Grantees
SAMHSA’s SBIRT grantees include medical residency agreements, state cooperative agreements, and grantee websites.
Since 2003, SAMHSA has funded 17 Medical Residency Cooperative Agreements, 32 State Cooperative Agreements, and 12 Targeted Capacity Expansion Campus Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI) Grants, and 14 SBIRT Medical Professionals Training grants. Learn more about SAMHSA’s SBIRT grantees:
From 2005-2008, SAMHSA funded 12 College SBIRT grant programs including:
- Bristol Community
- New Mexico Highlands University
- Northeastern University
- SUNY Albany
- University of Arizona
- University of California Los Angeles
- University Delaware
- University of Hartford
- University of Hawaii, Manoa
- University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- University of Tennessee
- University of Texas El Paso
From 2008-2013, SAMHSA funded its first cohort of 11 Medical Residency Cooperative Agreements. The recipients include:
- ACCESS Community Health Network (DOC | 35 KB)
- Albany Medical College (DOC | 27 KB)
- Children's Hospital Boston (DOC | 28 KB)
- Howard University College of Medicine (DOC | 31 KB)
- Kettering Medical Center (DOC | 30 KB)
- Natividad Medical Center (DOC | 26 KB)
- Oregon Health and Science University (DOC | 34 KB)
- University of California, San Francisco (SFGH) (DOC | 31 KB)
- University of Pittsburgh (DOC | 29 KB)
- University of Texas Health Science Center (DOC | 30 KB)
- Yale University (DOC | 28 KB)
From 2009-2014, SAMHSA funded its second cohort of six Medical Residency Cooperative Agreements with:
From 2013-2016, SAMHSA funded Medical Professional Training grants including:
- Allegheny-Singer Research Institute - Pittsburgh (DOC | 96 KB)
- Appalachian State University
- Arizona State University
- Azusa Pacific University
- Boston University
- Brown University
- California State University Bakersfield
- Catholic University of America (DOC | 25 KB)
- Chatham University
- Children’s Hospital - Boston (DOC | 27 KB)
- City University of New York - Lehman College (DOC | 24 KB)
- Columbia University
- Danbury Hospital
- Dartmouth College
- Fayetteville Area Health Education Foundation
- George Mason University
- Georgia Regents Research Institute
- Hawaii Health Systems Corporation
- Humility of Mary Health Partners
- Indiana State University
- John Hopkins University School of Nursing
- LA State University
- Marshall University
- Medical University of South Carolina
- Mercer University (DOC | 27 KB)
- Miami Dade College Medical Campus
- Morehouse School of Medicine
- Northern Kentucky University
- Our Lady of the Lakes University
- Rhode Island Hospital
- Shenandoah University
- Simmons College
- South Dakota State University
- St John’s University
- St Johns Fisher College
- Texas Tech University
- The Research Foundation for Albany SUNY
- The Research Foundation for Albany SUNY (Downstate Medical Center)
- The University of Texas - Pan America
- The University of Wisconsin
- Thomas Jefferson University
- Touro College
- Trustees of CU in the City of NY
- UCLA - Los Angeles (DOC | 25 KB)
- University of Alaska - Anchorage (DOC | 39 KB)
- University of California
- University of Central Florida
- University of Cincinnati
- University of Colorado - Denver (DOC | 29 KB)
- University of Connecticut Health center
- University of Detroit Mercy
- University of Illinois
- University of Indiana (DOC | 25 KB)
- University of Iowa
- University of Kentucky Research
- University of Maryland, Baltimore
- University of Miami - Coral Gables (DOC | 27 KB)
- University of Mississippi Medical Center
- University of Missouri
- University of Missouri - Kansas City (DOC | 27 KB)
- University of Nevada - Las Vegas
- University of Nevada - Reno
- University of Oklahoma
- University of Sciences in Philadelphia
- University of South Carolina - Columbia (DOC | 27 KB)
- University of Tennessee
- University of Utah
- University of Vermont (DOC | 24 KB)
- University of Washington
- University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee (DOC | 29 KB)
- VA Polytechnic Institute and State University
- Washington State University
- Wayne State University
- Western Michigan University
- Wright State University
Since 2003, SAMHSA funded cooperative agreements with 29 states, one territory, and two tribal councils to establish SBIRT services. The projects vary with regard to setting, population, and operational model.
From 2003-2008, the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) funded its first cohort of cooperative agreements with:
- California
- New Mexico (DOC | 30 KB)
- Washington State (DOC | 87 KB)
- Illinois (DOC | 28 KB)
- Texas
- Pennsylvania
- Cook Inlet Tribal Counsel, Alaska
From 2005 to 2010, the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) funded a second cohort of cooperative agreements with:
From 2008 to 2013, CSAT funded a third cohort of cooperative agreements with:
- Georgia (DOC | 52 KB)
- Missouri (DOC | 42 KB)
- Tanana Chiefs Conference, Alaska (DOC | 46 KB)
- West Virginia (DOC | 56 KB)
From 2011-2016, CSAT funded a fourth cohort of cooperative agreements with:
- Indiana (DOC | 25 KB)
- North Carolina (DOC | 32 KB)
- Tennessee (DOC | 32 KB)
- Illinois (DOC | 28 KB)
- Colorado (DOC | 26 KB)
- Connecticut (DOC | 33 KB)
- American Samoa
- New York (DOC | 40 KB)
- Washington (DOC | 87 KB)
From 2012-2017, CSAT funded a fifth cohort of cooperative agreements with:
From 2013-2018, CSAT funded a sixth cohort of cooperative agreements with:
Websites that SBIRT grantees developed:
- Albany Medical Center
- Allegheny-Singer Research Institute
- California SBIRT Program
- Colorado SBIRT program
- Columbia University
- Connecticut SBIRT
- Downstate SUNY
- Florida SBIRT program
- Iowa SBIRT
- Loyola University
- Maryland SBIRT
- Mercer U/School of Medicine
- Mercer U/Wake Forest Medical Residency
- Missouri SBIRT program
- Natividad Medical Center
- New Mexico State University
- New York SBIRT
- Oregon SBIRT program
- South Texas Area Residency Training (S-START) Program
- State of Indiana
- State of Iowa
- State of New York
- State of North Carolina
- St. John Fisher College
- St. John's University
- University of Alaska Anchorage SBIRT
- University of Indiana program
- University of Maryland Medical Residency Training Program
- University of Pittsburgh SMaRT program
- University of South Carolina
- Wisconsin SBIRT program (Wisconsin Initiative to Promote Healthy Lifestyles) (WIPHL)
- Yale University SBIRT program