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###### Application deadline * All application materials, including the Google Form, should be submitted no later than **5 p. m. on December 19, 2025**.
STEPP hosted a webinar via Zoom on November 19, 2025, at 1:00 p. m. to provide an overview of the updated Community Tobacco/Nicotine Initiatives Framework for Local Public Health Agencies and to help answer LPHAs' questions.
The webinar was hosted on Zoom, recorded, and posted on the website. * STEPP FY27-29 LPHA Interest Form Webinar Recording. (mp4) ###### Webinar Presentation Slides * STEPP FY27-29 LPHA Interest Form Webinar Presentation Slides.
(PDF) LPHAs may submit written questions using the LPHA Question form to obtain clarification of the LPHA Framework. * LPHA Question form. (Google form) * Answers to questions received before the webinar, **by noon on November 18, 2025**, were discussed during the webinar and made available online on November 21, 2025.
* Questions received after the webinar will be posted every other Friday, starting **November 28, 2025**. * Question Submission Answers.
(Google Doc) ## RFP #2026000103 Tobacco Product Waste Technical Assistance ## RFP #2026000110 Tobacco Free Schools Technical Assistance, Second Chance, and TrekPointe ## RFP #2026000104 Tobacco Health Equity Technical Assistance ## RFA #48964768 FY27-29 State and Community Tobacco Interventions and Tobacco Treatment Interventions #### STEPP RFA #48964768 Funding Conference: January 14-15, 2026 The STEPP RFA #48964768 Funding Conference will be held on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, and Thursday, January 15, 2026, from 9 a.
m. to 1 p. m.
These meetings are open to the public and will be held via Zoom. ###### RFA #48964768 Funding Conference Zoom Information January 14 and 15, 2026, 9 a. m.
Mountain Time ###### Join from PC, Mac, iPad, or Android https://us02web. zoom.
us/j/83348906866 +17193594580,,83348906866# US +13462487799,,83348906866# US (Houston) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 408 638 0968 US (San Jose) +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 646 876 9923 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) _____________________________________________________________________________________________ #### Tobacco Review Committee (TRC) Funding Conference Recommendations and Vote Zoom Meeting: January 16, 2026 On Friday, January 16, 2026, the Tobacco Review Committee will discuss and vote on the recommendations that come from the funding conference.
This meeting is open to the public and will be held via Zoom. ##### TRC Zoom Meeting Information January 16, 2026, 1 p. m.
Mountain Time (US and Canada) https://us02web. zoom. us/j/88659206604?
pwd=YjA3OVhrV05kQU5Ba1BaOHBFdVc0QT09 +17193594580,,88659206604# US +12532050468,,88659206604# US https://us02web. zoom. us/meetings/88659206604/invitations?
signature=9vZccPeP6WlLe1Iqo1q0O1awHxtfjAA0IXbqNYq3LTo **This funding opportunity has closed and is no longer accepting applications. ** ###### Application deadline * The deadline to apply was 5 p. m.
(MDT), Monday, October 20, 2025. ###### Estimated notification of award ###### Estimated contract effective date For additional resources, please visit the RFA #48964768 FY27-29 State and Community Tobacco Interventions and Tobacco Treatment Interventions webpage. * Access RFA #48964768 Webinar Slides.
(PDF) * Watch the RFA #48964768 Webinar recording. (mp4) * Review RFA #48964768 Question and Answer Responses. (Google doc) ## FY26 LPHA Chronic Disease Pilot Funding This funding opportunity has closed and is no longer accepting applications.
###### Application deadline ###### Estimated contract effective date For additional resources, please visit the FY26 LPHA Chronic Disease Pilot Funding webpage.
## RFP # 20260001113 Tobacco/Nicotine and/or Cannabis Cessation Program for Pregnant Coloradans ## FY24 Southwest Colorado Healthy Housing Pilot Program ###### FY24 Southwest Colorado Healthy Housing Pilot Program * Estimated notification of award * Estimated contract effective date ## RFA #41534: STEPP FY24 Community-Led Change to Eliminate Tobacco-Related Disparities among Black/African American Coloradans ###### RFA #41534 STEPP FY24 * Estimated notification of award * Estimated contract effective date ## STEPP FY24 Local Health Agency (LHA) Mini-Application ###### STEPP FY24 Local Health Agency (LHA) Mini-Application * Estimated notification of award * Estimated contract effective date Amendment 35 (A35), state tobacco tax revenue, grant programs conduct three-year funding cycles according to the state fiscal year (July 1- June 30).
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