Tobacco Prevention Grants for Native American and Tribal OrganizationsJuly 22, 2005
Funding Opportunity
Approximately $1.7 million in funding is available to U.S. tribes and tribal organizations through the Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) "Cooperative Agreements for Tribes and Tribal Organizations for Tobacco Prevention and Control" grants program. The funding is broken down into categories of capacity and implementation grants. Four to six awards will be given out to fund active tobacco prevention, with another three to five grants for research and evaluation of control and prevention strategies.
All federally and non-federally recognized tribal governments and tribes are eligible to apply. Average grant size is estimated at $275,000; the deadline is Aug. 15.
For more information, read the full announcement at the CDC website.

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