Cannabis, Commercial Tobacco, and Vapor Prevention Community Change Grant
The Cannabis, Commercial Tobacco, and Vapor Prevention Program (CCTV) at Public Health – Seattle & King County is excited to share the release of a request for proposals (RFP) for the second round of Community Change Grants. The Community Change Grant’s goal is reducing the use and harm of cannabis, commercial tobacco, and vapor products among youth, ages 12-20. The RFP asks applicants to design a project that addresses the influences that affect youth cannabis, commercial tobacco, and vapor use and outcomes in their respected communities.
The grant period is two to four years and the total award amount is up to $200,000 for the full award period. King County plans to make up to 15 awards from this RFP. Funding for the awards comes from King County’s settlement with Juul Labs, Inc. and Altria, Inc.
The RFP is open to community organizations, non-profits, schools, and agencies. Applications are due Wednesday, March 12, at 2 p.m.
To learn more, access the application, and apply, visit the RFP webpage.