The TSET Healthy Incentive Grant for Communities is designed to help municipalities adopt and implement best and promising practices for tobacco-free environments, access to healthy foods and physical activity opportunities in an effort to improve the health and quality of life for residents.
Donor Name: Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust
State: Oklahoma
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/30/2026
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: 1 Year
Details:
With an expansion of the program budget, new application process and updated metrics for awarded applicants, HIG for Communities will continue to leave a lasting impact on Oklahoma’s communities. This grant aims to incentivize communities to adopt and implement best and promising practices for tobacco-free environments, access to healthy, nutritious foods and physical activity opportunities in an effort to improve the health and quality of life for residents. As part of this Resource Guide, applicants can find guidance on policies, ordinances and documentation required for grant eligibility. TSET values these policy initiatives and continues to invest in them year after year because of the transformational impact it has on Oklahoma communities. The requirements for tobacco-free and wellness policies are intended to create a community-driven movement towards improved community health and bring awareness to the importance of tobacco-free public spaces and overall wellness.
Funding Information
The maximum funding amount your community is eligible to receive is determined by the community population according to the most recent data from the U.S. Census.
- ≤ 4,299: Up to $60,000
- ≥ 4,300: Up to $100,000
Project Period
1 year
Project Service Area
All projects must take place and only serve populations within Oklahoma. The project area or property where the project will be located must be owned by the applicant at the time of submitting the grant application.
Eligibility Criteria
Applications are open to all incorporated cities, towns and municipalities in Oklahoma, hereinafter referred to as cities or communities. Awards will not be made to organizations that receive funds or benefit from tobacco sales. All eligible applicant organizations must be in good standing with the Oklahoma Secretary of State. For the term of the cooperative agreement with TSET, applicants must be able to attest that the organization does not and will not accept funding from the tobacco industry by signing and submitting Attachment Certification of Non-Acceptance of Tobacco Funds.
For more information, visit Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust.


