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Evidenced-Based Programs & Practices
Identifying and Selecting Evidence-Based Interventions
Prevention Courses
Prevention Courses are offered free to the public. Some courses are meant for professionals and have continuing education credits available. Other courses are designed to provide helpful information to members of the general public interested in prevention topics.

CADCA Evaluation Website
Strategic Prevention Framework
The Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) changes SAMHSA's approach to prevention, and helps move the President's vision of a Healthier US to State and community-based action. The SPF is built on a community-based risk and protective factors approach to prevention and a series of guiding principles that can be utilized at the federal, State/tribal and community levels.
The SPF requires States and communities to systematically:
- Assess their prevention needs based on epidemiological data,
- Build their prevention capacity,
- Develop a strategic plan,
- Implement effective community prevention programs, policies and practices, and
- Evaluate their efforts for outcomes.
Although the direct recipients of SPF State Incentive Grants (SIGs) funds are States and federally recognized tribes and tribal organizations, SAMHSA envisions the SPF SIGs being implemented in partnerships between the States/tribes and communities.

Assessment: Analyzing the Community, Indentifying Problems and Setting Goals
Assessment Powerpoint Assessment PDF
Capacity: Building Membership, Structure, Leadership and Cultural Competence
Capacity Powerpoint Capacity PDF
Planning: Developing a Theory of Change, Logic Models, and Strategic and Action Plans
Planning Powerpoint Planning PDF
Implementation: Putting Your Plan Into Action
Implementation Powerpoint Implementation PDF
Cultural Competence: Incorporating Cultural Competence Into Your Comprehensive Plan
Cultural Competence Powerpoint Cultural Comp. PDF
Evaluation: Setting the Context for a Community Anti-Drug Coalition Evaluation
Evaluation Powerpoint Evaluation PDF
Sustainability: Fostering long-term change to create drug-free communities
Sustainability PDF
SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
Online Public Access Catalog
The Statewide Resource Center (SRC) of information provides Missourians with free printed materials and a lending library. Prevention specialty items also are available through the SRC. The SRC is available to coalition leaders, individuals, families, schools, and community groups in Missouri to support their efforts in preventing alcohol and other drug use.
Online Public Access Catalog
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Funding Opportunities
FY 2011 Mini-Grant Request For Proposal
FY 2011 Mini-Grant Questions and Answers
Mini-Grant Cycle: December 1, 2009-September 30, 2010 Reporting Forms
Mid-Year Report Forms
Regional Support Center Mid-Year Cover Sheet
Mid-Year Report
Final Reporting Forms
Regional Support Center Final Report Cover Sheet
Final Report
Mini-Grant Tools
2010 Mini-Grant Program Adjustment Form
Deadline for submitting adjustments is September 15, 2010
Logic Model Format
This is the logic model format to use and attach to the Mini-Grant Application.
Logic Model Template
ACT Missouri Technical Assistance/Regional Development Funds/Consultant Bank
Missouri Prevention
Prevention Network Resources
The Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
To be eligible to receive funding, ADA requires coalitions to be registered as a community coalition.
Community Coalition Toolbox
The following map is for locating a Regional Support Center and/or ADA Regional office in a specific area of the state.
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