The South Dakota Department of Health’s Cancer Programs are seeking applications that support the South Dakota Cancer Plan, focus on evidence-based intervention implementation, and promote equitable and accessible cancer prevention, early detection, and cancer survivorship efforts in South Dakota.
Eligible applicants include organizations that have the capacity to implement the required interventions.
Eligibility includes, but is not limited to, federally qualified healthcare centers, health plans, healthcare clinics, healthcare systems, cancer treatment centers, healthcare professional organizations, Indian Health Service, nonprofits, quality improvement organizations, school-based healthcare clinics, tribal health centers, universities,
coalitions, and worksites.
Project activities must occur within the geographical borders of South Dakota and target residents and/or tribal communities within South Dakota.
Reach out to the grant’s primary contact:
Shannon Park
Comprehensive Cancer Program Coordinator
South Dakota Department of Health
shannon.park@state.sd.us
Application Assistance:
Staff are available to support potential applicants throughout the application period. Staff can answer questions, brainstorm project ideas, review draft applications, and more.