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TSET Health Systems Initiative is a grant from the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET) that funds health improvement programs across Oklahoma, targeting the state's biggest health challenges: tobacco use and obesity.
TSET invests in programs that improve municipal healthy living policies, support youth through the TSET Healthy Youth Initiative, provide free tobacco cessation services through the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline, and enable data-driven solutions for communities statewide. Eligible applicants are organizations, institutions, and communities in Oklahoma.
Award amounts are not specified and vary by initiative type; the TSET Healthy Incentive Grant for Communities, for example, supports municipalities adopting best practices for healthy living.
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Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (092) The TSET Healthy Incentive Grant: Communities is now open. Click here to learn more and apply. Applications Due: March 30, by 4:00 pm CT TSET: Funding Health Across Oklahoma TSET funds grants and programs across all of Oklahoma, tackling the state's biggest health challenges: tobacco use and obesity.
See the impact TSET has in your community. TSET Awards Historic Legacy Grants To mark its 25th anniversary, TSET awarded Legacy Grants, investing in bold ideas that improve care, access and opportunity across Oklahoma. Read how these efforts will shape healthier futures for generations to come.
Up-to-Date Information for Healthier Living Healthy Incentive Grants for Communities Open The TSET Healthy Incentive Grant for Communities is designed to help municipalities adopt and implement best practices for healthy living. Application period is open March 2-30, 2026. FREE Quit Support for All Oklahomans Every quit journey is different.
If you or a loved one are thinking about quitting tobacco, the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline has FREE, customizable quit services. Explore their options to find what works. Promoting Healthy Living for the Next Generation The TSET Healthy Youth Initiative helps young people make healthier choices through public health education, youth-led advocacy and character-building programs across Oklahoma.
Click here to learn how you can support the next generation! TSET's Impact in Your Community TSET grants and programs are improving health across Oklahoma. View our local impact tracker to see health indicators for your county and community.
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TSET: Creating a State of Health in Oklahoma Established by voters, the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET) uses earnings from Master Settlement Agreement payments to fund programs that prevent cancer and cardiovascular disease, Oklahoma's leading causes of death. By awarding grants to schools, communities, state agencies and partner organizations, TSET works to improve the health of Oklahoma's citizens.
It also funds research and emerging opportunities in the public and private sectors. TSET initiatives are addressing Oklahoma's most pressing public health issues — and creating healthier places for all Oklahomans to live, work, learn and play. <a href=\"http://tset.
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By awarding grants to schools, communities, state agencies and partner organizations, TSET works to improve the health of Oklahoma's citizens. It also funds research and emerging opportunities in the public and private sectors. TSET initiatives are addressing Oklahoma's most pressing public health issues — and creating healthier places for all Oklahomans to live, work, learn and play.
Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust 2800 N. Lincoln Blvd. , Suite 202 Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations, institutions, and communities in Oklahoma. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
TSET Health Systems Initiative is funded by TSET (Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust). 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.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
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