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TSET Built Environment Grants is sponsored by Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET). This grant supports initiatives aimed at improving the health and well-being of Oklahomans, including planning and implementing infrastructure for physical activity and nutrition, ADA-compliant upgrades, and programs to maintain or improve the health of the state's population.
Specific attention is given to enhancing healthcare services, particularly for children and senior adults.
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TSET is a state grantmaking trust that funds programs to improve the health of Oklahomans. All awards depend on available funding, contractor performance and approval by the TSET Board of Directors. </p>\n"}}" id="text-025db4ee00" class="cmp-text"> TSET is a state grantmaking trust that funds programs to improve the health of Oklahomans.
All awards depend on available funding, contractor performance and approval by the TSET Board of Directors.
Quarter 1: July – September Quarter 2: October – December Quarter 3: January – March TSET Built Environment Construction Grant – Nutrition TSET Built Environment Construction Grant – Physical Activity Parks, open spaces and safe routes TSET Built Environment Planning and Design Grant – Physical Activity Parks, open spaces and safe routes TSET Healthy Incentive Grant – School Districts TSET Targeted Achievement Grants: Tobacco 21* TSET Targeted Achievement Grants: Physical Activity* TSET Healthy Incentive Grant – Communities TSET Healthy Incentive Grant – School Districts TSET Healthy Incentive Grant – Communities <i>*These grants are only open to certain counties.
</i></p>\n"}}" id="text-eef24f1bb3" class="cmp-text"> *These grants are only open to certain counties. Watch Below: Getting Started With TSET Grant Applications For questions regarding specific RFAs, please fill out this <a href=\"https://app. smartsheet.
com/b/form/af2438f553c9429890ccec93e866469f\">FORM</a>. To ensure a fair process, questions will only be accepted during the designated Q&A period outlined in each RFA. </p>\r\n<p>For general funding inquiries, please email <b><a href=\"mailto:grantsmanagement@tset.
ok. gov\">grantsmanagement@tset. ok.
gov</a></b>. </p>\r\n"}}" id="text-1358a08365" class="cmp-text"> For questions regarding specific RFAs, please fill out this FORM . To ensure a fair process, questions will only be accepted during the designated Q&A period outlined in each RFA.
For general funding inquiries, please email grantsmanagement@tset. ok. gov .
Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust 2800 N. Lincoln Blvd. , Suite 202 Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, public entities like school districts and government agencies, Tribal Nations, and educational institutions. Projects must be located within and serve residents of Oklahoma. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
TSET Built Environment Grants is funded by Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Oklahoma. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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