South Dakota Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Treatment Funding
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Lacy Eaton
605.910.7566
Lacy.Eaton@state.sd.us
The South Dakota Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Treatment Program will provide funding to support strategies that have a focus on prevention, treatment, and/or management of cardiovascular disease. Tribal communities are a priority.
Funding will be made available to 1 organization for each priority area:
- Priority 1: Support the implementation and expansion of self-measured blood pressure (SMBP) monitoring through partnerships with local healthcare facilities and clinics
- Priority 2: Support a patient-centered healthcare delivery model that provides comprehensive, proactive, and coordinated management for individuals with multiple chronic conditions, while explicitly identifying and addressing the non-medical social and environmental factors that impact their well-being
Interventions must target individuals between 18-85 years old whose primary residence is South Dakota or a South Dakota tribal community.
Priority 1: up to $7,500
Priority 2: up to $30,000
Project period: 1 year
An organization may apply for funding to support both priorities.
A link to the application instructions is available on the program website.
Email completed applications to Lacy.Eaton@state.sd.us.
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