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Our Grantees

American Legacy Foundation Grants Initiatives have awarded more than $150 million in grants and commitments to deserving organizations since 2000.

 

Funders for Tobacco Control
These grantees increased foundations across the country that fund tobacco control programs in their communities, and support foundation capacity building.

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Legacy Evaluation and Research Network (LERN)
Grantees are supporters of tobacco-related research in independent research institutes and/or academic research centers.

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  • To download a .pdf of past grantees, click here.

Priority Populations Initiative National Networks

This initiative was intended to maximize long-term sustainability of interventions that have potential to become replicable models, and support novel approaches to reach priority populations with culturally tailored programs.  This initiative represents Legacy’s continuing commitment to engage and support national leadership organizations that have the capacity to reach underserved populations at regional and local levels.

Priority Populations Initiative, Phase II
This Initiative is aimed at reducing disparities in tobacco use and related diseases in minority, ethnic and traditionally underserved populations.

Small Innovative Grants
These are awarded to organizations that demonstrate a strong ability to create substantive, sustainable change in a community's approach to tobacco control.

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Research Demonstration Projects
Grants are periodically awarded to explore, identify and support ideas in tobacco control.

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Youth Empowerment
The Statewide Youth Movement Against Tobacco Use initiative created statewide coalitions to implement tobacco control initiatives through the leadership of youth.

Circle of Friends
The Circle of Friends program aimed to have smokers and nonsmokers understand the impact of smoking on health, and to empower them to quit smoking or support friends and family who want to quit.

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Community Voices
This is a four-year project to establish and support tobacco cessation or prevention efforts for underserved, underinsured communities that are chosen by the Community Voices program of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

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truth® or Consequences Youth Tobacco Prevention Initiative
Grantee organizations leverage the enhanced truth® media campaign in their local communities by developing tobacco use prevention projects targeted to open-to-smoking, 12-17 year old youth

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These youth-driven tobacco use prevention projects focus on promoting young people as agents of social change and acting as the voice for helping to reduce tobacco use.  For more information, click here.