What Health Education Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 62224
Grant Funding Amount Low: $0
Deadline: March 14, 2024
Grant Amount High: $350,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Integrated Health Curriculum in Local Schools
Funding for the Integrated Health Curriculum initiative focuses on educating children about essential health topics, including physical health, mental well-being, and nutrition. The program aims to implement a comprehensive health curriculum that engages students and promotes lifelong healthy habits. Importantly, this funding does not cover standalone extracurricular activities; it emphasizes structured educational frameworks within the school curriculum.
Problem-Solution Logic
With rising rates of childhood obesity and mental health issues among students, a robust health education program addresses a pressing need in schools. For example, one school district utilized this funding to create a health curriculum that incorporated hands-on activities, resulting in a 50% increase in student awareness about nutrition. In another district, mental health awareness modules led to increased resources for counseling services, directly addressing behavioral health in the student population.
Implementation Details
Programs must be fully integrated into the existing educational structure and should include collaboration among educators and health professionals. Schools applying for funding are encouraged to develop multidisciplinary teams to oversee curriculum implementation, ensuring that health education is not siloed and instead reinforces academic learning. This model requires comprehensive planning and a commitment to ongoing assessment of its impact on student behavior.
Measurement and Outcomes
Success metrics for this initiative will include improvements in student knowledge as assessed through standardized health assessments, as well as behavioral changes tracked through school health records. Schools are required to report on these metrics to demonstrate the effectiveness of the health curriculum and to secure ongoing support.
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