School Wellness Team Mini Grant Funding Application
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1 School Wellness Team Mini Grant Funding Application Student Wellness Vision: A district that fosters a culture of healthy, active learners. Student Wellness Mission: To improve the health of students and families. This mission will be accomplished through education, environmental changes, and opportunities to establish life long healthy nutrition and physical activity habits. To support wellness teams throughout the district, the D6 Wellness program will provide a limited amount of grant funding provided by The Colorado Health Foundation to support School Wellness Teams across WCSD6. These funds are to be used to support school wellness related activities and materials related directly to the increase in physical activity, nutrition, or mental health for students. Interested applicants must complete the attached application form explaining the request and outlining how the funds will be used to increase or improve physical activity, nutrition, or mental health. Each school wellness team may apply for up to $ for one year of funding. Schools Wellness Mini Grant Information All School Wellness teams are eligible to apply. Funds will be allocated based on merit of applications (see attached rubric for details). Funding awards are one time awards and must be spent by March 30 th, 2018 (exceptions may be made on a case by case basis) Funds received are up to $4,000 All expenses paid for from the grant must be approved by the Wellness Department and Grants Accountant, and must be detailed in the School Health Improvement Plan. Funds may not be used for stipends. Requirements for funding Must be used for increasing physical activity, nutrition, or mental health for students. Must be reflected in detail in the School Health Improvement Plan. Must participate in monitoring and evaluation as requested by The Colorado Health Foundation and the WCSD6 Wellness Department 1
2 Application Process Applications will be accepted until Monday, September 18 th at 11:59 pm (NO LATE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED). Submit applications ELECTRONICALLY to: Courtney Bell and Rachel Hurshman Awards will be notified by end of September. This is a COMPETITIVE GRANT. All applications will be evaluated and rated by WCSD6 Wellness staff. Timeline Applications available Tuesday, August 15 th, 2017 Applications due Monday, September 18 th, 2017 at 11:59 pm Awards announced end of September, 2017 Funding will need to be spent by March 30 th, 2018 (exceptions may be made on case by case basis) Allocation of funds Successful applicants will receive a mini grant account designated to their own school. Funds will be managed by student wellness team leader(s) and office manager. PLEASE NOTE: This is not a reimbursement grant. Please do not make any purchases prior to receiving grant approval. Application is not a guarantee of funding. Evaluation Each recipient of this grant will be asked to complete a final report and/or submit data before the end of the school year. This evaluation may include a summary of details of grant activities and level of success achieved. Information on the number of participants, outcomes, and overall evaluation may be requested. Completion of this evaluation is required. 2
3 What We Fund For the school year, the Wellness Department will provide grants to District 6 schools, staff, and teachers to enhance school wellness culture and climate in three categories. Category 1: Nutrition and Health We will consider grant applications that aim to create cultures and climates in schools that are supportive of health education and promotion, nutrition education, and improved cafeteria environment. Some examples include: Purchase cooking materials to support healthy cooking in the classroom (similar to Chef in the Classroom) Materials to support a wellness fair (must collaborate with community partners) Painting a mural in the cafeteria to support a healthy and happy eating environment Purchase materials for creation of a new garden, gardening maintenance, and/or garden education. Working with administration to schedule recess before lunch for all grade levels. Funding can help with transition, such as purchasing coat racks for students to use when they come off the playground, purchasing hand sanitation areas for students (ex: hand sanitizer on wall) Reduce food waste by purchasing share table and/or composting bins Category 2: Mental Health We will consider grant applications that aim to improve mental health for students within the school, such as training for staff, materials for mindfulness, and programming in schools. Some examples include: Training all staff in A Mindful Life Support for training all staff in Youth Mental Health First Aid (These trainings are often free. Support might include: books, mental health materials to promote program, etc.) Purchasing materials to support mindfulness based activities with students in the classroom Category 3: Physical Activity We will consider grant applications that aim to increase physical activity in the school day and before or after school programming. Some examples include: Purchasing fitsticks to provide to all staff Purchasing materials for physical activity kits that teachers can check out Scanners to help support running club Materials to host a fun run, such as obstacles, prizes for participation, etc. What We Will NOT Fund In order to promote sustainability of programming after the grant ends, some items we will not fund include: Stipends Items that can be provided from community partners (example: Healthy Kids Club may provide t shirts for fun runs and jog a thons) Activities or materials not related to wellness If you are not sure your project is eligible, please check with Wellness Specialist or Wellness Coordinator BEFORE YOU APPLY 3
4 List of Community Partners and Potential Resources Below is a list of community organizations that may be able to help provide resources and materials for your project. 1. Healthy Kids Club (HKC): Provides technical assistance for school wellness teams and sponsorship/technical assistant for walkathon fundraisers. Programs offered free of charge by HKC include the Schools on the Move 5210 Challenge, BstrongBfit, Healthy Kids/Healthy Start kindergarten education, 5210 Health Heroes, and the Healthy Kids Run Series. HKC also offers classroom resources including Minds in Motion Fit Sticks. a. Contact: Katie Castillo (katharine.castillo@uchealth.org) or Laurie Zenner (Laurie.Zenner@uchealth.org) b. healthykidsclub.org 2. Healthy Hearts: Provides heart health education, including cholesterol screenings, heart exploration and smoking lung demonstrations, participation in community events, and more. a. Contact: Anna Kingman (Anna.Kingman@uchealth.org) b. health/healthy hearts/ 3. Make TODAY Count: Community organization that can help provide resources for running clubs, potentially provide prizes, share resources for gardens, etc. a. Contact: Carlee Rosen (crosen.alliance@nocoha.org) b. we do/ 4. North Range Behavioral Health: Provides free or low cost training, such as Youth Mental Health First Aid training. a. health first aid 5. D6 Wellness Department: Will provide on going support for programmatic activities a. Contact: Courtney Bell (cbell1@greeleyschools.org) or Rachel Hurshman (rhurshman@greeleyschools.org) 6. Colorado Department of Education: Offers free trainings in a variety of student wellness topics (comprehensive health and physical education, brain injury prevention, mental health, etc.), including lesson planning development, youth mental health first aid, and others. They often provide sub pay and travel reimbursement. a. Contact: The current contact is currently transitioning to a new role. Please contact Wellness Specialist if you are interested in utilizing this resource. b WellTrain: Offers free training for the Colorado Health Foundation grantees (includes District 6: ends June 2018) that includes Teaching with the Brain in Mind, Strategies for Teaching Health Education, Integrated Physical Activity in Schools, How Social Emotional Learning Fits into Physical Education, and more. a. Contact: Terry Jones (terry@welltrain.org) b RMC Health: Offers free trainings and resources in Healthy Schools/School Wellness, Health Education, Tobacco and Other Drugs, and Capacity Building. a. Contact: Lara Peck (larap@rmc.org) b. we do/ 9. Colorado Education Initiative (CEI): Provides resources on school health, including behavioral health, wellness and academics, School Health Champions Award and Ceremony, and teacher toolkits. a. Contact: Christine Williams (CWilliams@coloradoedinitiative.org) b. resources new/ 10. Weld County Health Department: Resources on Safe Routes to School, built environment, and bicycle clubs. Other resources include: free rental of bicycle fleet to teach bicycle education in PE, bicycle rodeo (bike safety course school will need to secure volunteers), and walking school buses. a. Contact: Leslie Beckstrom (lbeckstrom@weldgov.com) b. 4
5 Application Checklist Please make sure you have these items before you submit your application I have looked for other resources or checked with outside organizations to help with funding this project (example: Contacting Healthy Kids Club to provide t shirts for fun run or jogathon) Completed and attached School Health Improvement Plan Application Information Estimated Itemized Budget Signature from Principal and Applicant Grant Application Form Application Rubric Funds will be awarded on the merit of plans based on these criteria and point values. Application Criteria (please use the Grant Application to insert your information) Applicant describes how funds will be used to increase physical activity, nutrition, and/or improve mental health and what action steps will be taken (including applicable staff involved in making the project successful). Applicant describes what the target population is including how many this project will reach. Applicant describes what data will be collected related to the project including how and when it will be collected. Applicant describes how the request relates to the School Health Improvement Plan, their plan for sustainability, and how they will involve community/collaborative partners. Applicant attaches School Health Improvement Plan. Point Value Assigned 9 points 6 points 3 points *Required: School Health Improvement Plan attached with updated project application, SMART objectives, data collection information, action steps and correlating budget. For questions on this application, the criteria, or requirements, please contact: Rachel Hurshman, Wellness Coordinator rhurshman@greeleyschools.org Courtney Bell, Wellness Specialist cbell1@greeleyschools.org 5
6 Application Information: Contact Person: Phone Number: E mail: School: Title of Project Total Application Budget: Number of students, teachers, or families to be served (provide estimate of each category) Grade levels be served: Would you consider partial funding of your application? If so, please provide a description of what part of your project is your number one priority. Signatures: Applicant Signature: Principal Signature: Estimated Itemized Budget: Please provide an estimated budget of what you will be using funding for. This does not have to be completely accurate we would just like to see what you plan to spend your funding on. Item Quantity Cost Per Item Total Grand Total 6
7 Grant Application Form A. Please describe project/request in detail. Including: (500 word limit) Please describe how you will use funds to increase physical activity, nutrition, and/or improve mental health, and what action steps will be taken (please include applicable staff involved in making your project successful). (3 points) What is the target population and how many will this project reach? (3 points) What data will be collected related to the project? How and when will it be collected? (3 points) 9 points 7
8 B. Please describe: How the project/request relates to the School Health Improvement Plan, the SMART objective/goal for this project as listed in your SHIP. (2 points) What is your plan for sustainability? (2 points) Who are your community/collaborative partners (ex: Healthy Kids Club, Make TODAY Count, North Range Behavioral Health, etc.) (2 points) 6 points (300 word limit) C. Please attach a copy of the SHIP with the application, action steps, and budget. 3 points 8
9 Wellness Grant Application Rubric Instructions: Score each question on each application Do not use partial points (i.e. 2 ½ points) Record scores for each application on the scoring spreadsheet provided CRITERIA Describe how you will use these funds to increase physical activity, nutrition, or improve mental health. What action steps will be taken? MINIMAL ACCEPTABLE OUTSTANDING The presentation of information is not adequate and lacks specificity related to supporting increased physical activity, nutrition, or improvement in mental health The strategies and activities are not clearly based on best practices Acceptable presentation of information that adequately describes how funds will support physical activity, nutrition, or mental health Action steps are stated but may not be clearly defined or aligned stated wellness goal The strategies and activities are based on best practices Outstanding presentation of information that clearly describes how funds will increase physical activity, nutrition, or improves mental health Action steps are clearly defined and aligned stated wellness goal The activities and strategies are best practices Describe what the target population is and how many will this project reach. The target population is not defined, the number of students impacted is not clearly stated, or the project reach is a small number. The target population or reach is not clearly defined The project reach is acceptable The target population is clearly defined and the number of students impacted is clearly identified The project reaches a significant number of staff or student Describe what data will be collected related to the project including how and when it will be collected. Data collection does not directly relate to the project or does not examine increases in physical activity, nutrition, or improvement in mental health Action steps for data collection are not clearly defined Data collection is related to the project, but the action steps are not clearly defined Data collection is directly related to the project and examines the extent that the plan increases physical activity, nutrition, or improvement in mental health Action steps for data collection are clearly defined 9
10 Describe how the project/request relates to the School Health Improvement Plan, the SMART objective and goal for this project as listed in your SHIP Describe how this project will have a lasting impact. Grammar and Spelling Answer lacks detail or clarity around how the request relates to personal or group health and wellness goals Request does not clearly address how the project addresses a health goal or action steps are not clearly identified The lasting impact of the project is minimally defined or sustainability is not addressed beyond this project. Application does not meet professional standards for grammar and spelling Request addresses a health or wellness related goal Answer is detailed and cites one or two specific reasons that the request supports health and wellness goals The lasting impact of the project is defined but may lack some aspect of sustainability beyond this project Application meets professional standards for grammar and spelling Request successfully addresses one or more health or wellness related goal Answer is very detailed and cites several specific reasons that the request supports health and wellness goals It is clearly defined how the project will have a lasting impact beyond funding. Sustainability of the project is clear and attainable Application meets professional standards for grammar and spelling School Health Improvement Plan Attached? Yes No Additional Comments: 10
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