South Dakota Cancer Programs Implementation Grants
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Shannon Park
shannon.park@state.sd.us
The South Dakota Department of Health provides implementation grants for evidence based, system level programs that focus on intervention, prevention, early detection, and cancer survivorship in South Dakota. All programs should support the South Dakota Cancer Plan and focus on cancer health disparities populations identified in the SD Cancer Plan. Priority populations include:
- American Indians
- Low socioeconomic status populations
- Rural and frontier populations
- Uninsured/Underinsured populations
Eligible applicants include, but are not limited to:
- Federally Qualified Health Centers
- Health plans
- Healthcare clinics
- Healthcare systems
- Cancer treatment centers
- Healthcare professional organizations
- Indian Health Service
- Nonprofit organizations
- Quality improvement organizations
- School-based healthcare clinics
- Tribal health centers
- Universities
- Coalitions
- Worksites
Up to $25,000.
A link to the application instructions is available on the program website.
Email completed applications to shannon.park@state.sd.us.
Applicants may request technical assistance from Shannon Park during application preparation. Technical assistance may include:
- Discussing potential project ideas
- Addressing questions
- Reviewing draft applications
- Providing feedback
- Assisting with evaluation plans
- Data support
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