Update: California's Clean Air Project (CCAP)- A Project of ETR- March 2020

We are following the state and federal COVID-19 guidance and prioritizing the health and safety of our team and broader communities by transitioning our work to remote status.

CCAP remains open and our team is dedicated in continuing to provide all California tribal communities with technical assistance.  

Welcome to CCAP

CCAP offers technical assistance to tribal casinos in California to voluntarily develop and adopt smoke-free workplace policies. CCAP also works with leaders, policymakers, and health departments at the county and state levels. CCAP’s goal is to promote smoke-free work places for casino workers and smoke-free gaming for the public.

CCAP strives to build respectful relationships with California tribal nations through the use of practical educational material and reliable market data. A collaborative approach has led to success in assisting tribal leaders and casino managers to adopt and implement voluntary policies comparable to the California Smoke-Free Workplace Act.

CCAP is a communities based secondhand smoke technical assistance project funded by California Department of Public Health/California Tobacco Control Program. We not only create and disseminate educational materials and resources for tribal entities, but also provide technical assistance to county health departments and policy advocates throughout California and across the country.

CCAP serves:

  • Tribal Nations
  • Tribal casino management
  • California Counties with tribal casinos in their jurisdictions
  • Tobacco Control Program grantees
  • General public in California
  • Policymakers

Upcoming Events

 

For additional information about events please contact Kortni Bennett.

 

Visit the Tribal Community Coordinating Center website!

The TCCC is California's Statewide Coordinating Center for the American Indian Inititative to Reduce Tobacco-Related Disparities.

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Tribal Community Coordinating Center formerly known as American Indian Coordinating Center (AICC)

The TCCC is California's Statewide Coordinating Center for the American Indian Inititative to Reduce Tobacco-Related Disparities.  

Visit the TCCC website!

 

CCAP is a proud Associate Member of: