Small Business Grants from the Office of National Drug Control Policy




Department of Health and Human Services
 $17,142,029,311 Department of Labor
 $8,284,224,457 Department of Education
 $7,914,466,933 Department of the Interior
 $6,062,761,789 Department of Justice
 $4,768,180,433 Department of State
 $4,154,196,774 Department of Transportation
 $4,091,120,459 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
 $3,586,952,674 Department of Homeland Security
 $3,304,282,219 Department of Housing and Urban Development
 $3,289,411,527 Department of Defense
 $2,972,029,894 Agency for International Development
 $2,866,679,395 National Science Foundation
 $2,526,923,630 Department of Agriculture
 $1,848,216,556 Department of Commerce
 $1,618,555,565 Department of Energy
 $1,050,783,010 Other Agencies
 $1,944,826,776


ONDCP Drug Court Training and Technical Assistance Initiative
DRUG COURT TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INITIATIVE This purpose of this grant is to: educate, train, and produce materials for law enforcement, criminal justice practitioners, and treatment...more
Posted On - 2014-09-17


ONDCP Drug Court Training and Technical Assistance Initiative
DRUG COURT TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INITIATIVE The awardee will provide training and technical assistance as follows: Evidence-Based Interventions/Systemic Implementation• Develop and...more
Posted On - 2012-09-13









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