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Find similar grantsChronic Disease Risk Reduction Community Grant Program is sponsored by Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE). Provides funding, training, and technical assistance to communities addressing chronic disease risk reduction through evidence-based strategies.
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Division of Public Health Disease & Injury Prevention Community Health Promotion Tobacco Use Prevention Program Chronic Disease Risk Reduction Community Grant Chronic Disease Risk Reduction Community Grant The Chronic Disease Risk Reduction (CDRR) Community Grant Program provides funding, training and technical assistance to communities to address chronic disease risk reduction through evidence-based strategies that impact tobacco use, physical activity and nutrition.
Prevent Youth from Using Tobacco Encourage youth participation in tobacco control efforts Limit tobacco sales and marketing to youth Reduce Secondhand Smoke Exposure Increase the number of community-level smoke-free and tobacco-free policies Educate stakeholders about the dangers of secondhand and thirdhand smoke Promote Opportunities for Tobacco Dependence Treatment Assist facilities with the implementation of the Kansas Tobacco Guideline for Behavioral Health Care Improve tobacco dependence treatment interventions by health care providers Promote and encourage health care providers to complete the Kansas Tobacco Cessation Help (KaTCH) online training Promote the Kansas Tobacco Quitline Increase number of individuals enrolled in the Kansas Tobacco Quitline Increase the number of individuals referred to the Kansas Tobacco Quitline by health care providers Increase Physical Activity Improve community infrastructure and opportunities for physical activity Increase Community Nutrition Increase access to healthy foods Chronic Disease Risk Reduction Grantees Map View the full-sized map (PDF) View our Program Resources page to access grant application details, planning guides, and other materials.
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Chronic Disease Risk Reduction Community Grant Program is funded by Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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