Opportunity

Utah Public Procurement Place U3P #DC2026-04

Grant Funding for Youth E-Cigarette, Marijuana, and Drug Prevention Programs in Davis County, Utah

Posted

April 17, 2026

Respond By

May 15, 2026

Identifier

DC2026-04

NAICS

624190, 813319

Davis County Health Department is seeking applications for grant funding to support prevention programs targeting e-cigarette, marijuana, and other drug use among youth in Davis County, Utah. - Government Buyer: - Davis County Health Department (DCHD), a division of Davis County, Utah - Eligible Applicants: - Local coalitions of community organizations focused on substance abuse prevention - Local government agencies (including law enforcement) - Local education agencies (school districts, charter schools, Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind) - Products/Services Requested: - Prevention program services addressing risk and protective factors related to substance use among minors - Programs must implement evidence-based or promising practices and target factors identified in local SHARP survey data - Funding Details: - Minimum award: $10,000; Maximum award: $100,000 per 12-month period - Multiple awards anticipated - Funding distributed in three installments throughout the year - Quarterly progress reports required for continued funding - Period of Performance: - Initial 12-month period, with possible extensions for up to two additional one-year terms (subject to monitoring and state funding) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Programs must operate within Davis County - Proposals must address specific risk or protective factors from SHARP survey data - Evidence-based or promising practices are required - Annual action plans and quarterly reporting are mandatory - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are mentioned, as this is a grant for prevention program services.

Description

Davis County Health Department is seeking applications from qualified organizations for prevention programs addressing root causes and factors associated with the use of e-cigarettes, marijuana, and other drugs by children and minors in Davis County. Proposals must address risk or protective factors identified in local Student Health and Risk Prevention survey data. Eligible applicants include local coalitions, government agencies, and local education agencies operating in Davis County. The grant awards range from $10,000 to $100,000 for a 12-month period, with possible extensions.

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