93.735: State Public Health Approaches for Ensuring Quitline Capacity – Funded in part by Prevention and Public Health Funds (PPHF)
Overview
Program Number
93.735
Status
Inactive
Last Modified
Aug. 25, 2022
Date Posted
Aug. 24, 2021
Objective
As part of the overall effort to reduce the burden of chronic diseases and chronic disease risk factors, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP), Office on Smoking and Health (OSH) announces the opportunity to apply for funds to ensure and support state quitline capacity, in order to respond to upcoming federal initiatives such as the National Tobacco Education Campaign. http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco. This program addresses the “Healthy People 2020” focus area of tobacco use and the goal of reducing illness, disability, and death related to tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure. Preventing tobacco use and helping tobacco users quit can improve the health and quality of life for Americans of all ages. People who stop smoking greatly reduce their risk of disease and premature death. Benefits are greater for people who stop at earlier ages, but quitting tobacco use is beneficial at any age. This FOA will be a new, 2-year cooperative agreement for all states and territories that currently have a quitline. Funds will be used for the following:
• Address the anticipated increase in calls
• Expand capacity and eligibility to ensure all callers receive some form of assistance
• Increase efficiencies of quitline operations, such as demonstrating how they will connect to or incorporate an interactive voice recording system (IVR) at the state or federal level
• Incorporate technological enhancements to provide additional forms of assistance to callers who want to quit
• Expand paid and earned media to promote the quitline and increase quit attempts
• Develop and/or implement private/public partnerships or other strategies to sustain quitline capacity.
Type of Assistance
B - Cooperative Agreements (Discretionary Grants)
Applicant Eligibility
Eligible applicants that can apply for this funding opportunity are listed below: Eligibility is limited to currently funded recipients under RFA-DP09-901 and RFA-DP09-902. These include state, District of Columbia, and the U.S. territorial health departments of Guam and Puerto Rico because they are the only entities with the authority to prevent and control tobacco use and which provide quitline services within the states and territories. State and territorial health departments are also uniquely qualified to address the anticipated increase in calls to quitlines due to federal media education campaigns, while expanding capacity and eligibility to ensure all callers receive some form of assistance. These agencies are also uniquely qualified to promote the quitline, increase quit attempts, and increase public and private partnerships to ensure quitline sustainability.
Beneficiary Eligibility
Any State and territorial health department, and other public entities will benefit.
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Additional Information
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