Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Treatment Funding
Provided By: South Dakota Department of Health, Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program
Overview
The South Dakota Department of Health is pleased to announce a funding opportunity, the Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Treatment funding. This funding opportunity is intended to support strategies that have a focus on prevention, treatment and/or management of cardiovascular disease. This may include chronic care coordination programs, care transition programs, self-measured blood pressure screening program, social determinants of health screening, etc. Successful applicants will be awarded up to $60,000, with a minimum of $15,000.
Applications must be submitted by October 1, 2023. All funds must be expended by May 31, 2024. For more information you can contact Brianne Holbeck, .
Eligibility
- Interventions funded through this opportunity must be targeted toward patients whose primary residence is South Dakota or a South Dakota tribal community.
- Programs will target individuals between 18-85 years old.
- Ineligible target populations include:
- Patients receiving hospice services
- Individuals with documentation of end stage renal disease, dialysis, or renal transplant
- Patients 65 or older in Institutional Special Needs Plans (SNP) or residing in long-term care with POS code 32, 33, 34, 54, or 56
- Pregnant women and individuals over 85 years old may not be the primary target population for intervention but may be eligible as part of a larger target population.
- Ineligible target populations include:
- Organizations receiving federal funding such as Indian Health Service and Federally Qualified Health Centers are not excluded from eligibility.
Important Dates
Application released: September 5, 2023
Application Due Date: October 1, 2023
Important Details
- Selection: A minimum of three facilities will be awarded funding
- Anticipated Award Amount: Up to $60,000 per location with a minimum of $15,000. $1,000 of budget can be used to purchase blood pressure cuffs.
How to Apply
- Read the full grant description and application instructions
- Applications are due via electronic submission to
Questions
Reach out to the grant’s primary contact:
Brianne Holbeck
Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Coordinator
South Dakota Department of Health
605-367-7207