Grant of approximately $60,000 to a Washington, D.C. nonprofit or for-profit community-based organization or collaborative to train and manage youth-checking tobacco license compliance. On January 11 a conference will be held. Applicants should have experience addressing community and public health and substance abuse issues as well as related experience.
The goal of this project is to assist the DBH in ensuring compliance Public Law 102-321 with the capability of recruiting, selecting, training, and managing qualified youth for compliance checks with tobacco licensees, as well as completing the required paperwork. The successful grantee will be expected to highlight their experience relative to the coordination of this project.
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The grant award is intended to be funded and program implementation to begin on April 1, 2016.
Grant awards will be made for a period of one (1) year from date of the award, and may be continued for up to four (4) additional years based on documented project success and availability of funding.
Jeanette Fortune
Jeanette.fortune@dc.gov
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