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Find similar grantsHealthy Lifestyle Grants is sponsored by TSET (Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust). TSET provides grants to improve the health of Oklahomans. Healthy Lifestyle Grants are one of their funding opportunities aimed at supporting initiatives that promote healthy living.
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