South Dakota Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Grants
The South Dakota Department of Health provides grants for tobacco prevention and control activities in South Dakota that are aimed at encouraging, promoting, and supporting tobacco-free lifestyles and reducing tobacco-related death and disease in the state.
Projects should focus on at least one target population:
- Native American communities
- Pregnant and postpartum women
- People of low socioeconomic status
- People with behavioral health conditions
- Youth and young adults
- The general population
Eligible applicants include local government and nonprofit community-based organizations, coalitions, and groups. Examples include, but are not limited to, youth groups, schools, post-secondary institutions, civic associations, service clubs, healthcare organizations, faith-based organizations, parent groups, neighborhood associations, and local community coalitions.
Other eligibility requirements:
- Must not accept funds from any tobacco company or affiliated companies/groups
- Must not have a conflict of interest, including but not limited to, individuals and companies directly or indirectly affiliated with the promotion and/or distribution of tobacco products and materials
- Services provided in South Dakota
The implementation of evidence-based work is a priority.
Award ceiling: $30,000
Award floor: $5,000
Project period: June 1, 2026 - May 31,
2027
Links to additional guidance, application instructions, and the online application form are available on the program website.
For complete information about funding programs, including your
application status, please contact funders directly. Summaries are provided
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