Empowering Nonprofits to Work on Tobacco Prevention in American Indian/Alaskan Native Communities
Department of Public Health
Description
This grant opportunity aims to support up to 10 non-profit organizations and tribal consortia in California that serve American Indian and Alaskan Native (AI/AN) communities. The focus is on combating commercial tobacco use through policy, systems, and environmental changes while respecting the sacred use of traditional tobacco. Both new applicants and existing grantees under specific California Department of Public Health programs are eligible to apply. The initiative seeks to enhance the c…
This RFA seeks to fund up to 10 non-profit organizations and/or tribal consortia that serve AI/AN communities across CA to build capacity toward ending California’s tobacco epidemic through policy, systems, & environmental change strategies. The term “tobacco” used in this RFA refers to comm…
Source
Agency
Department of Public Health
Key Dates
Opportunity Posted
October 1, 2024
Eligibility
The following categories of applicants are invited to apply:
- Nonprofits
- Residents of California
Awards & Funding
Total Funding
$10.3M
Award Ceiling
$1.0M
Award Floor
$900,000
Funding Amount
~$1
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