Tobacco $5,000 Mini Grants
Provided By: South Dakota Department of Health Tobacco Control Program
Overview
The Tobacco Prevention and Control Program (TPCP) coordinates state efforts to prevent people from starting to use tobacco products, help current tobacco users quit, and reduce nonsmokers’ exposure to second-hand smoke.
Missouri Breaks’ Canlí Coalition of CRST request applications for $5,000 Mini-Grants to coordinate tobacco events/activities for American Indian populations in South Dakota.
Eligibility
If you meet any of the criteria below, you are eligible to apply for this funding opportunity.
Criteria
- Federally recognized tribes located in South Dakota
- Businesses, schools, or organizations serving American Indian populations in South Dakota
- Individuals intending to serve American Indian populations in South Dakota with a fiscal sponsor
Required Documentation
- Letter of support from the director of the appropriate tribal department
- Letter of support from the business, school, or organization administrator documenting the approximate percent of American Indian people served
- Letter of support from the fiscal sponsor documenting their agreement to receive and disburse funds, and assume budgetary, legal, programmatic, and administrative responsibility for the individual
Important Dates
- Application Opened: November 2, 2022
- Application Deadline: On or before November 23, 2022, by 5:00 pm MT
- Grant Selection: December 1, 2022
- Project Period: December 1, 2022–May 31, 2023
Important Details
The South Dakota Department of Health Tobacco Control Program is awarding $5,000 Mini Grants (up to three) to coordinate tobacco events/activities for American Indian populations in South Dakota.
Any ideas found on the Čaŋlí Coalition’s Tribal Tobacco Advocacy Toolkit available at www.findyourpowersd.com/toolkit are eligible for funding. The use of guides are strongly encouraged when applicable. Examples are also on the Grant Description.
How to Apply
- Read the full grant description and application instructions
- Review the sample grant application
- Complete the application document (Word document)
- Email the completed applications to by November 23, 2022
Questions
Reach out to the grant’s primary contact:
Rae Oleary
South Dakota Department of Health Tobacco Control Program
(605) 964-1260