Tobacco Disparities Grant
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Overview
The Tobacco Disparities Grant promotes long-term change aimed at reducing disparate tobacco use among the following South Dakota Tobacco Control Program priority populations.
Grant Award
$5,000 to $25,000
Important Dates
Applications open in January, and close in March
Priority Populations
The Tobacco Disparities Grant is used to promote health equity by incorporating a long-term change aimed at reducing disparate tobacco use among the following SD TPCP priority populations:
- youth and young adults
- American Indians
- pregnant women
- people of low socioeconomic status (SES)
- people with behavioral health conditions
Grant Information
- Work plan activities required in at least one of the following categories: Prevention, Cessation, and Tobacco Exposure
- Encourages individualized work plans using evidence-based practices and techniques
- Coverage area can be from organization level to statewide
- Can be led by a single organization or coalition
- Direct impact on the TCP priority populations other than youth and young adults.
- Large focus on population-specific education, policies, and interventions
- Scoring: most weight given to budget and activity narrative
Contact Information
- RFA Coordinator: Tobacco Disparities Coordinator
- RFA contract with the State of South Dakota
- Questions? Contact Tricia.Yoshida@state.sd.us
- For more information and to request an application, visit https://quittobaccosd.com/resources/request-for-application