Congratulations to the 40 coalitions and agencies across 16 states that have been selected to participate in the Retail Alcohol Data (RAD) collaborative! The following coalitions and agencies will collect local data in early 2025 on the availability, pricing, and marketing of alcoholic beverages that are especially dangerous and/or appeal to young people.

 

Alaska
The Alliance
Recover Alaska

Arizona
Rise Up Glendale Coalition

Georgia
WestCare Georgia Coalition
Jenkins County Drug Free Coalition
AVPRIDE
One Johns Creek Coalition
Pathways2Life
Wayne County Recovery Coalition
Jeff Davis Substance Abuse Coalition
Coffee County Youth Coalition

Hawaii
Maui Coalition for Drug-Free Youth

Illinois
Stand Strong Coalition

Iowa
Jackson County Prevention Coalition

Maryland
Maryland Alcohol, Tobacco & Cannabis Network

Michigan
Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities
SAFE, Northern Michigan
The Center For Urban Youth & Family Development
Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking
Prevention Network
Mid-Michigan District Health Department

Missouri
ADAPT – Taney and Stone Counties
Smithville Community in Action

Nebraska
Project Extra Mile

Nevada
PACT Coalition for Safe and Drug-Free Communities

New York
The Brooklyn W.A.Y.
Brooklyn Y.A.S

Ohio
Clark County Partners in Prevention
McKinley Hall, Inc.

South Carolina
Behavioral Health Services Pickens

Texas
The Coalition
Texans for Safe and Drug-Free Youth

Wisconsin
Marathon County Health Department
Vilas County Youth Coalition
Cardiff
Focus on Community
Walworth County Health & Human Services, Division of Public Health
Jefferson County Public Health
REACH
Near West Side Partners

 

Counter Tools is partnering with researchers from the University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC) to offer the RAD collaborative. The purpose of the RAD Collaborative is to equip participants with local data to support pricing and other policy strategies that reduce alcohol-related harms. For more information, contact us at [email protected].