ADPH seeks proposals to protect youth from nicotine initiation and exposure to secondhand smoke

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MONTGOMERY-The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is currently accepting proposals to collaborate with qualified organizations in Alabama to affect social norm changes around tobacco use and promote policies that protect youth from nicotine initiation and exposure to secondhand smoke. Successful applicants will promote community environments that protect elementary, middle, and high school-aged children from exposure to secondhand smoke, educate students regarding the tobacco industry’s deceptive marketing tactics, and promote cessation.

The program anticipates awarding up to nine grants ranging from $30,000 to $75,000. Payment is on a monthly reimbursement basis, contingent upon the satisfactory completion of services for the period during which services were rendered.

ADPH is seeking applicants from governmental agencies and not-for-profit organizations that can demonstrate capacity in policy development, advocacy, community education and mobilization.

Organizations are invited to submit proposals for consideration by September 5, 2025. A copy of the RFP can be found on the ADPH website at this link:ย https://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/tobacco/youth-prevention.html

Media Release/Antone Robinson/ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

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