Tobacco Funding Eligibility & Constraints
GrantID: 69002
Grant Funding Amount Low: $900,000
Deadline: November 8, 2024
Grant Amount High: $900,000
Summary
Explore related grant categories to find additional funding opportunities aligned with this program:
Awards grants, Black, Indigenous, People of Color grants, Community Development & Services grants, Education grants, Environment grants, Financial Assistance grants.
Grant Overview
Curricular Development Focused on Tobacco Awareness in Schools
This initiative is designed to support the development of educational curricula targeting tobacco awareness in school settings, particularly among middle and high school students. The funding provides resources to implement new digital educational tools and interactive workshops that highlight the dangers associated with tobacco use. It specifically excludes general health education or tobacco-related resources that do not focus on direct engagement or curricular development within the educational systems.
An exemplary application of this grant might involve a school district that creates a comprehensive tobacco prevention curriculum designed around digital literacy and project-based learning, enabling students to research, discuss, and create presentations on the implications of tobacco use. Another example might include funding for a series of workshops that engage students in peer-to-peer discussions about tobacco dangers, helping to foster a community of informed youth who can educate their peers on the risks associated with tobacco use.
Eligible applicants for this initiative would include school districts, educational institutions, or nonprofits specializing in youth education. Conversely, entities focused solely on adult education or general health promotion that do not tailor their approaches to school-aged populations may find themselves ineligible.
To align with this funding, applicants must demonstrate a clear plan for integrating tobacco awareness into existing school curricula, potentially utilizing local health data to tailor messages. Funding recipients are expected to collaborate with parents, teachers, and students to ensure that the educational efforts resonate strongly within their specific educational contexts.
Eligible Regions
Interests
Eligible Requirements
Related Searches
Related Grants
Research Grants in Applied Cognitive Neuroscience for STEM Students
Unlock an exciting opportunity to engage in groundbreaking research within the Applied Cognitive Neu...
TGP Grant ID:
1325
Grants to Support Public Arts Engagement Opportunities
Funding for organizations and individuals to promote possibilities for the public to access and part...
TGP Grant ID:
6611
Grants of Up to $100,000 to Support Community Quality of Life Improvement Program in Lousiana
Grant to support non-profit organizations that provide a range of essential services in the areas of...
TGP Grant ID:
67023
Research Grants in Applied Cognitive Neuroscience for STEM Students
Deadline :
2023-06-30
Funding Amount:
Open
Unlock an exciting opportunity to engage in groundbreaking research within the Applied Cognitive Neuroscience domain at a prestigious military researc...
TGP Grant ID:
1325
Grants to Support Public Arts Engagement Opportunities
Deadline :
2023-03-01
Funding Amount:
Open
Funding for organizations and individuals to promote possibilities for the public to access and participate in the arts. Encourages artistic productio...
TGP Grant ID:
6611
Grants of Up to $100,000 to Support Community Quality of Life Improvement Program in Lousiana
Deadline :
Ongoing
Funding Amount:
$0
Grant to support non-profit organizations that provide a range of essential services in the areas of art & culture, education, youth and workforce...
TGP Grant ID:
67023