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Find similar grantsTSET Healthy Incentive Grants for Schools and Communities is sponsored by Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust. Supports health-focused initiatives in Oklahoma communities, including substance use prevention programs.
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TSET Healthy Incentive Grants TSET Healthy Incentive Grants TSET Healthy Incentive Grants Rewarding Achievements in Health TSET Healthy Incentive Grants promote wellness by offering grants to school districts, school sites and local communities that adopt health-promoting policies and strategies. They are designed to encourage healthy eating, physical activity and tobacco-free lifestyles.
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Grant funds, often leveraged with dollars from other organizations, have helped communities build basketball courts, purchase playground equipment, build city parks and numerous other projects that promote the health and wellness of Oklahomans. TSET has awarded over $10 million in incentive grants since 2012.
Learn more about how TSET Incentive Grants are benefiting school districts, school sites and communities all across Oklahoma: TSET Healthy Incentive Grant - Communities TSET Healthy Incentive Grant - Schools Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust 2800 N. Lincoln Blvd. , Suite 202 Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline
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TSET Healthy Incentive Grants for Schools and Communities is funded by Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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