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CG 24-10095 Ending California’s Tobacco Epidemic in Every Community

Closed (2024-11-08)

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), California Tobacco Prevention Program (CTPP) intends to award forty-one (41) grants to the following agencies in response to Request for Application (RFA) #24-10095, Ending California’s Tobacco Epidemic in Every Community:

  1. America On Track: On Track for a Smoke-Free Orange County
  2. America On Track: On Track to End the Tobacco Epidemic in Orange County
  3. American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Inc.: Orange County AAPI
  4. American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Inc.: Rooted In Community Empowerment
  5. American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Inc.: Solano County Hispanic Latino
  6. American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Inc.: Stanislaus Tobacco Prevention Action Team
  7. American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Inc.: Voces de Accion y Liderazgo en la Lucha por la Equidad (VALLE)
  8. American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Inc.: Voices Inspiring Valley Action (VIVA)
  9. American Lung Association: Los Angeles Tobacco Control Project
  10. American Lung Association: North Valley Tobacco Project
  11. Bay Area Community Resources, Inc.: Youth Tobacco Advocacy and Policy Project (YTAPP)
  12. Breathe California of the Bay Area: Ending the Tobacco Epidemic through CommUNITY
  13. California Health Collaborative: Asian Pacific Partners and Advocates Countering Tobacco (API PACT)
  14. California Health Collaborative: Community Allies for Rural Equity
  15. California Health Collaborative: Compromiso Adelante
  16. California Health Collaborative: NorCal 4 Health
  17. California Health Collaborative: Regional Advocates Countering Tobacco (REACT)
  18. California Health Collaborative: Si Se Puede Project
  19. California Health Collaborative: Smoke Free High Country
  20. California Health Collaborative: Smoke Free North State
  21. California Health Collaborative: STAAND - Sutter
  22. California Health Collaborative: Unidos Por Salud
  23. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center: Reducing SHS Exposure Among LGBTQ+ Populations in the South Bay Cities of L.A. County
  24. Eden Youth and Family Center: Building Tobacco-Free Communities
  25. Education, Training, and Research Associates: Communities Energized for Health
  26. Education, Training, and Research Associates: Rural Outreach and Advocacy for Resilience (ROAR)
  27. Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center of Orange County: Clean Air OC
  28. Health Access Foundation: Out Against Big Tobacco - Los Angeles
  29. Koreatown Youth and Community Center, Inc.: Clean Air for Los Angeles
  30. National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Orange County: Tobacco Free Orange County
  31. Northern California Center for Well-Being: Community and Youth Engagement for Tobacco Endgame
  32. Partnership for Health Equity and Inclusion: Communities Addressing Nicotine
  33. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, Inc.: Saving Our Legacy: Advancing Momentum
  34. Public Health Foundation Enterprises, Inc.: Saving Our Legacy: Empowering Local Communities
  35. Rim Family Services, Inc.
  36. San Dieguito for Drug-Free Youth: Smokefree San Dieguito
  37. San Francisco Public Health Foundation: LGBTQ Minus Tobacco
  38. Santa Clara County Office of Education: Empowering Youth to Lead Change: Building Leadership and Advocacy in Santa Clara County
  39. Social Advocates for Youth, San Diego, Inc.: The Collective
  40. Vista Community Clinic: Ending the Tobacco Epidemic in North County
  41. Waymakers: Waymakers Tobacco Prevention Project

The purpose of this Request for Application (RFA) is to fund up to 43 local projects with three or more years of demonstrated agency experience and capabilities in tobacco prevention for a period of 36 months to accelerate momentum toward ending California’s tobacco epidemic through policy, system, and environmental change strategies by increasing community engagement within populations that have been disproportionately targeted by the tobacco industry. “Priority populations” include the following population groups: African American/Black; Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander; Latino; and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning (LGBTQ+); and rural residents.

This RFA requires awardees to work on a minimum of one policy objective focused on indicators that will engage priority population groups to end the tobacco epidemic, and one asset objective that is designed to support local policy campaign(s) by recruiting organizations and individuals. Awardees will implement prescribed intervention and evaluation activities. 
 

 

The purpose of this message is to notify all prospective applicants that the California Department of Public Health, California Tobacco Prevention Program (CDPH/CTPP) identified an error in the Budget Justification application section in the Online Tobacco Information System (OTIS).

As shown in the image below, the Fiscal Year (FY) labels on the Budget Justification Index were out of order.

 

 

 

Please be advised that this error has been fixed, however, please check your budget prior to application submission to ensure amounts are budgeted in the correct FY.

For technical assistance regarding the use of the Tobacco Control Funding Opportunities and Resources (TCFOR) website or OTIS, please reach out to CTPP-KMU@cdph.ca.gov.