What Substance Abuse Prevention Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 66383
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000,000
Deadline: August 12, 2024
Grant Amount High: $10,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Innovative Substance Prevention Curriculum in Schools
This funding initiative supports the integration of innovative substance abuse prevention curricula into school educational programs, focusing primarily on K-12 institutions. The scope includes the development of evidence-based educational content, teacher training, and student assessments. It deliberately excludes funding for direct service delivery, such as counseling or after-school programs, which are outside the educational framework.
Consider a scenario where a high school implemented a new curriculum addressing substance abuse. Through engaging workshops and interactive lessons, the school reported a significant improvement in students' knowledge of the risks associated with drug use. In another instance, an elementary school incorporated parent workshops along with student education, fostering a community-wide approach to substance use prevention.
Schools committed to enhancing their health education offerings should consider applying for this funding. However, institutions that lack administrative support for curriculum changes or are not prepared to evaluate educational outcomes may find that this grant does not align with their objectives. The initiative seeks to empower schools that are willing to invest resources into sustaining the curriculum long-term.
Alignment for prospective applicants includes the ability to assess and document student learning outcomes effectively. Schools are encouraged to collaborate with local educators to ensure the curriculum remains relevant and remains flexible enough to adapt to evolving drug culture and trends. Successful integration will be assessed based on improved student attitudes towards substance use, as well as retention of knowledge over time.
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