← LeaderboardsInvestigatorsiAttributed = a PI's even-split share of each grant — a $1M grant with 2 PIs counts $500K each.
Chestnut Health Systems, Inc.
Bloomington, IL
$72,827,805
Total funding
33
Grants
Funding over time
peak $6.4M · FY2005–25$10M$7.5M$5M$2.5M$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$72,827,805 · 32
SAMHSA$0 · 1
By mechanism
R01$35,213,697 · 12
UG1$9,269,162 · 1
R37$8,399,193 · 1
U01$5,635,613 · 1
R33$3,500,932 · 2
UH3$1,789,723 · 1
Investigators at Chestnut Health Systems, Inc.
InvestigatorsiAttributed = a PI's even-split share of each grant — a $1M grant with 2 PIs counts $500K each.
Exposure= the full size of every grant they're on ($1M each).
Rising Stars
First grant in the last 5 yrs
Emerging Leaders
6–10 yrs in
Not enough data
Largest grants
Disrupting Social Determinants of Health to Improve Substance Use and Mental Health Outcomes for Parents in Rural Regions$2,218,549
R01 · FY2022 · DA
Improving Retention across the OUD Service Cascade upon Re-entry from Jail using Recovery Management Checkups$1,898,993
UG1 · FY2020 · DA
Improving Retention across the OUD Service Cascade upon Re-entry from Jail using Recovery Management Checkups$1,860,072
UG1 · FY2021 · DA
Improving Retention across the OUD Service Cascade upon Re-entry from Jail using Recovery Management Checkups$1,846,711
UG1 · FY2019 · DA
Improving Retention across the OUD Service Cascade upon Re-entry from Jail using Recovery Management Checkups$1,841,136
UG1 · FY2022 · DA
Improving Retention across the OUD Service Cascade upon Re-entry from Jail using Recovery Management Checkups$1,822,250
UG1 · FY2023 · DA
Preventing Parental Opioid and/or Methamphetamine Addiction within DHS-Involved Families: FAIR$1,789,723
UH3 · FY2020 · DA
Testing Implementation Strategies to Scale-up a Multicomponent Continuum of Service Intervention for Families Involved in Systems with Parental Opioid and Methamphetamine Use$1,261,490
RM1 · FY2025 · DA
Recovery Management Checkup Scalability and Sustainability (RMC-SS) Hybrid Experiment: Evaluating Comparability of Client and Implementation Outcomes in Community Organizations Post-Arrest$1,195,200
UM1 · FY2025 · DA
Supporting data-driven decision-making to support substance use service expansion policies and to prevent overdoses$1,018,107
R33 · FY2025 · DA
Community-Engaged Research Resource Center (CERRC): An A.C.T.I.O.N. Framework (Assess, Collaborate, Technical assistance, Implement, Optimize, Nurture)$1,018,089
U24 · FY2025 · DA
Supporting data-driven decision-making to support substance use service expansion policies and to prevent overdoses$1,015,880
R33 · FY2024 · DA
Recovery Management Checkups for Women Offenders (RMC-WO) Experiment$991,518
R01 · FY2009 · DA
TRIALS Coordinating Center to Reduce Substance Use, HIV Risk Behaviors, & Crime$988,286
U01 · FY2019 · DA
Recovery Management Checkups for Women Offenders (RMC-WO) Experiment$968,747
R01 · FY2008 · DA
Recovery Management Checkups for Women Offenders (RMC-WO) Experiment$922,340
R01 · FY2010 · DA
Early Re-Intervention Experiment2(ERI-2)$874,297
R37 · FY2011 · DA
Early Re-Intervention Experiment2(ERI-2)$867,028
R37 · FY2010 · DA
Effectiveness of Assertive Aftercare for Youth$866,819
R01 · FY2005 · AA
Early Re-intervention Experiment2(ER12)$860,684
R37 · FY2005 · DA