Opportunity
Alaska Online Public Notices #223896
Alaska Tobacco Prevention and Control Community-Based Grants (FY2027–2029)
Posted
May 19, 2026
Respond By
June 10, 2026
Identifier
223896
NAICS
923120, 813319
The State of Alaska Department of Health, Division of Public Health, is seeking proposals for its Tobacco Prevention and Control Community-Based Grants program for fiscal years 2027 through 2029. - Government Buyer: - State of Alaska Department of Health, Division of Public Health - Program Structure: - Two application groups: - Community Coalitions: Up to 7 grants, each up to $215,000 - Health Systems Change: Up to 14 grants, each up to $165,000 - Services Requested: - Development or expansion of community coalitions and cross-sector partnerships to implement policy, systems, and environmental change strategies for tobacco prevention and control - Health system interventions to increase referrals and access to tobacco and substance use treatment, and manage smoking-related chronic health conditions - Key Requirements: - Minimum staffing levels for coordinator positions - Mandatory participation in training and evaluation activities - Focus on evidence-based interventions and collaboration with statewide stakeholders - Applicants must demonstrate engagement and capacity within their communities or health systems - No specific OEMs or product vendors are mentioned, as this is a grant for service provision rather than product procurement - Estimated contract value per grant: - Community Coalitions: up to $215,000 each - Health Systems Change: up to $165,000 each - Place of Performance: - Statewide in Alaska, with the Department of Health as the primary government facility - Anchorage identified as a delivery location
Description
The Department of Health, Division of Public Health, is seeking proposals from eligible applicants to provide services through the Tobacco Prevention and Control (Community Based Grants) Program for FY2027 through FY2029. The program aims to support policy, systems, and environmental change strategies to prevent and reduce tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke, and to address chronic diseases associated with tobacco and nicotine use. There are two application groups: Community Coalitions and Health Systems Change, each focusing on different aspects of tobacco prevention and control. Proposals must be submitted through the State of Alaska's GEMS system by June 9, 2026, with the project period beginning July 1, 2026.