South Dakota Communities That Care Grants
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Corryn Gabbert
Corryn.Gabbert@state.sd.us
This program provides funding for local coalitions to implement the CDC's Communities That Care (CTC) prevention system to help South Dakota communities prevent, reduce, and respond to risk factors such as substance misuse, overdose, and suicide among youth by strengthening protective factors.
Funds will be used to cover the costs of one full-time equivalent coordinator/facilitator, implementation of the CTC youth survey, and additional ancillary costs.
To be eligible, applicants must show a clear need for capacity-building efforts within their community and be committed to implementing the Communities That Care prevention system.
Preference will be given to rural communities or those identified as one of 13 high-risk counties in South Dakota, which are Brown, Buffalo, Charles Mix, Corson, Dewey, Hughes, Lyman, Minnehaha, Oglala Lakota, Pennington, Roberts, Todd and Yankton.
Award ceiling: Up to $60,000
Project period: 2 years
Estimated number of awards: 2
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