Grants Built To Fill the Gaps
TSET Discovery Grants are available to 501 (c)(3) non-profit organizations, public organizations and education institutes across the state. Projects support healthier lives for Oklahomans and may focus on:
- Tobacco prevention or cessation for high-risk groups
- Programs designed to improve community health
- Improved access to health care services, especially for children
- Health and well-being programs for senior adults
Progress in Motion
County: Sequoyah
FY23, FY24, FY25
Develop Sallisaw Aquatic Center & Skate Park Project
County: Seminole, Lincoln, Pottawatomie
FY25
Support vaping prevention & cessation in Pottawatomie, Lincoln and Seminole Counties
County: Tulsa
FY23, FY24, FY25
Expand programming to LIFE's Active Senior Center and Adult Day health programs
County: Bryan, Carter, Garvin, Johnston, Love, Marshall, Murray, Pontotoc, Seminole
FY25
Expand tobacco cessation services for high-risk southcentral Oklahomans
Statewide
FY23
Provide access to healthy food and expand physical activity opportunities for individuals with vision loss
County: Oklahoma, Tulsa
FY24, FY25
Provide access to healthy food and expand physical activity opportunities for individuals with vision loss
Statewide
FY25
Support Creative Aging Across Oklahoma: Leveraging the Arts To Support Healthy Aging
Statewide
FY23, FY24, FY25
Support project to increase physical activity in adults
County: Tulsa
FY25
Fund program to reduce tobacco, alcohol and drug use in adolescents
Statewide
FY23, FY24, FY25
Project seeks to hire three multi-county health disparity specialists who will develop and deliver unbiased, research-based health education
County: Payne
FY25
Grow and provide fresh fruits and vegetables to local and regional food banks and pantries
County: Tulsa
FY23, FY24, FY25
Develop 12 miles of new trails and repair existing trails at Turkey Mountain
Statewide
FY25
Increase the number of baby-friendly hospitals in rural Oklahoma and access to breastfeeding support
Statewide
FY23, FY24, FY25
Support Saving Tiny Sooners; Neonatal Tele-resuscitation Program
County: Lincoln
FY25
Provide on-site healthcare and social service providers through Partners in Caring
To see when the next application period opens, visit our Upcoming Funding Opportunities page.