CAMPAIGN
Tobacco-Free Project Youth Engagement
CAMPAIGN
Tobacco-Free Project Youth Engagement
Community Action Model (CAM) grant program
The Community Action Model (CAM) program partners with San Francisco youth-serving organizations to create health change through youth engagement, trainings, research, analysis, campaigns, and community organizing efforts.Community Action Model Case Studies & Past Grantees
Are you interested in learning about what SF youth-serving organizations have done in the past through the Community Action Model? See Here!
Tobacco Prevention Materials for Youth
Are you interested in learning about youth-friendly tobacco prevention materials and tools? Click here!
Tobacco Use Prevention Education (TUPE)
Are you interested in learning about school-based services the San Francisco Unified School District provides through the TUPE grant? Click here!
More About the Community Action Model (CAM)
Community Action Model Toolkit
Are you interested in learning more about the CAM program? Check out the CAM Toolkit which serves as a reference guide for current grantees, as well as a resource/tool for those interested in implementing the model through their own programs/organizations. Click here!
Community Action Model Informational Webinar
For more information about the 5 steps of the Community Action Model, click here for the CAM webinar.
Other Resources for Youth
California Youth Advocacy Network (CYAN)
Support to Quit Smoking or Vaping
The Stanford Tobacco Prevention Toolkit
About
For more than two decades, the San Francisco Tobacco-Free Project has successfully funded and trained numerous Community-Based Organizations to address a variety of policy, systems, and environmental public health issues impacting their neighborhoods: this proven method is called the Community Action Model (CAM)