The Cherokee Nation, backed by a federal healthcare grant, is looking for a media and communications firm to improve health and reduce chronic disease among the 300K-member Oklahoma tribe.

The Centers for Disease Control, with funds from the Affordable Care Act, has awarded the Nation a $900K-per-year grant over three years to fund efforts to reduce tobacco use, improve nutrition and curb other chronic conditions.

The Tahlequah, Okla.-based tribe, the largest of three Cherokee tribes recognized by the US government, wants to hear from firms by Feb. 25.

View the RFP (PDF)