Good and Healthy South Dakota Community Health Grant
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Larissa Skjonsberg
605.773.2171
larissa.skjonsberg@state.sd.us
The Office of Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion within the SD Department of Health works to help communities in South Dakota implement evidence-based chronic disease prevention and health promotion strategies to improve where they live, work, learn, and play. The purpose of the Good and Healthy Community Grant is to support local community and organization-based efforts, foster collaboration among organizations, and support the mission of the South Dakota Department of Health through a Community Health Needs Assessment and the implementation of a Community Health Work Plan.
Eligible applicants include, but are not limited to:
- Local governmental and nonprofit, community-based organizations
- Coalitions
- Youth groups
- Schools
- Post-secondary institutions
- Civic associations
- Service clubs
- Healthcare organizations
- Faith-based organizations
- Parent groups
- Neighborhood associations
- Worksites
Award ceiling: $125,000
Award floor: $5,000
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