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2017-18 Parents Reaching Out (PRO) Grants Regional/Provincial Projects February 2017

PARENT ENGAGEMENT IN ONTARIO Students are more likely to succeed when their parents are engaged in their learning. Achieving Excellence: A Renewed Vision for Education in Ontario, 2014 recognizes that parents are a key part of Ontario s success in education. Parents who are engaged and actively involved in their children s learning make Ontario s great schools even better. Over the past number of years, there have been more opportunities for parents to become engaged, both at the local and provincial level through Ontario s Parents Reaching Out (PRO) Grants. 2

PARENTS REACHING OUT (PRO) GRANTS What are Parents Reaching Out (PRO) Grants? PRO Grants are designed to support parents in identifying barriers to parent engagement in their own community and to find local solutions to involve more parents in support of student achievement and well-being. There are two types of PRO Grants: 1) PRO Grants for School Councils support projects that focus on engaging parents within their school community who may experience challenges in becoming involved in their children s learning. 2) PRO Grants for Regional/Provincial Projects enhance parent engagement to support student achievement and well-being in a region of the province or at the provincial level. Would you like to learn more about PRO Grants? School Councils: http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/parents/schools.html Regional/Provincial Projects: http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/parents/regional.html 3

WHAT KIND OF PROJECTS CAN BE FUNDED THROUGH PRO GRANTS? Here are some project ideas! Workshops for parents to inspire their children to learn and love math Parent resources and workshops on mental health and well-being, cyber bullying and healthy living Projects to support families of Indigenous learners Programs for newcomer families to introduce them to Ontario s publicly-funded education system Information sessions on how parents can support student learning at home and at school Parent resources and tools in multiple languages What regional/provincial projects were funded in the 2016-17 cycle? English: http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/parents/en_2016_17_regional_provincial_grants_en.pdf French: http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/parents/fr_2016_17_pro_grants_onregion_en.pdf For examples of promising practices, visit http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/parents/videos.html. 4

APPLY NOW FOR A PRO GRANT! A new, simplified registration and application process! How to apply for a PRO Grant for Regional/Provincial Projects: 1) Visit the ministry website at www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/parents/regional.html to learn more! 2) If applying for a regional/provincial grant for the first time, please register online at: bit.ly/prograntreg. 3) Once you have registered, access the online application at: bit.ly/prograntlogin. 4) Work with your organization to develop your parent engagement project, including a budget proposal. 5) Gather the necessary documents that will strengthen your application, including letters of support (if applicable). 6) Complete and submit your application online. 2017-18 PRO Grant applications are open until May 25, 2017, 11:59 P.M. EST. 5

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO APPLY Who may apply? Non-profit organizations operating in Ontario Parent groups operating in Ontario Publicly-funded district school boards operating in Ontario Post-secondary institutions in Ontario What types of projects are eligible for funding? Projects must enhance parent engagement in support of improved student achievement and well-being and must fall under at least one of the following areas: Parents as Partners involve parents as partners in education Creating a Welcoming District School Board and School Environment for All Parents designed to make all parents feel welcome and included Skill-Building Opportunities for Parents provide parents with the knowledge, skills and tools they need to support student learning at home and at school Enhancing Communication between School and Parents develop outreach initiatives to support parent engagement in their children s learning Priority will be given to parent-led projects that have been developed in partnership with district school boards. 6

THINGS TO THINK ABOUT WHEN DEVELOPING YOUR PROPOSAL Your application will be evaluated based on the following considerations: The project will enhance parent and community engagement in support of improved student achievement and well-being The level of involvement of parents in the development and implementation of the project The project will promote collaboration between parents, schools and community organizations The project will promote parent leadership and build capacity to engage other parents in support of student success The project will foster improved communication between parents, educators, and members of the community The project will meet a demonstrated need to support parent engagement in their children s learning and well-being The application includes a detailed description of what will be done, intended audience and geographic reach, and how and when the project's goals and objectives will be met A plan is in place for evaluating the project and its results 7

THINGS TO THINK ABOUT WHEN DEVELOPING YOUR PROPOSAL Special consideration will be given to eligible projects that: 1) Promote increased access and awareness of math strategies and resources for parents to support their children's learning at home and at school, or 2) Support the engagement of parents from Indigenous or racialized communities, or 3) Encourage parent engagement in promoting the value of arts, in support of student success. Alignment with provincial priorities, such as: Indigenous Education Early Years English Language Learners Literacy Equity and Inclusive Education Mathematics and Numeracy Well-Being Healthy Schools Safe Schools Special Education Student Success/Learning to 18 21 st Century Teaching and Learning 8

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BUDGET Organizations may apply for a maximum grant of $30,000. Activities that have already taken place Payment to staff including teachers, coordinators, consultants, administrative staff Cost of police background check Purchase of goods and services for which the Ministry provides funding Speakers, activities, or resources for students Purchase of student supplies for home use Computer software or applications, online subscriptions, voice messaging systems, website maintenance Capital costs Operational costs Portable/handheld devices such as tablets or laptops Refreshments exceeding 20% of the approved funding Ineligible Project Costs or Activities Advertising and promotion costs exceeding 10% of the approved funding Speaker fees or honoraria exceeding 40% of the approved funding (including speakers' travel costs) Purchase of items that would be given to parents which are not directly related to the project Prizes or incentives for parents, volunteers, or students Out of province travel Debts or financial losses that result from a project Entertainment activities Landscaping or creation/equipping of outdoor classrooms Fundraising events Lessons for parents (e.g., French, English as Second Language, computer, CPR) Please ensure that the budget aligns with the deliverables of the proposed project. 9

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER I SUBMIT MY APPLICATION? The grants will be evaluated through a provincial review process. Applicants will notified directly by email about the results of their application. If approved, applicants will: Enter into an agreement with the ministry. Be required to implement their projects by August 15, 2018. Be required to complete an interim and final report online outlining project activities and expenditures: Interim report is due February 28, 2018. Final report is due August 31, 2018. Please Note: All reporting requirements for previously funded PRO Grant projects must be met prior to funding of 2017-18 projects. Due to a high number of applications and limited funding, the ministry is not able to support all requests for funding. 10

QUESTIONS: WE RE HERE TO HELP! Technical Support SmartSimple Technical Support toll-free at 1-866-239-0991 or by email at support@smartsimple.com Questions about PRO Grants Please contact your Regional Office: Barrie (705) 725-7627 1-800-471-0713 London (519) 667-1440 1-800-265-4221 Ottawa (613) 225-9210 1-800-267-1067 Sudbury-North Bay (705) 474-7210 1-800-461-9570 Thunder Bay (807) 474-2980 1-800-465-5020 Toronto & Area (416) 212-0954 1-800-268-5755 Parent and Community Engagement Office: PRO@ontario.ca 11

CHECK OUT THESE RESOURCES FOR PARENTS Inspiring Your Child to Learn and Love Math http://www.ontariodirectors.ca/parent_engagement-math/en/index.htm For more resources such as parent toolkits, please visit: http://www.ontariodirectors.ca/parent_engagement.html We All Belong - A Sticky Situation https://infocopa.com/products/63-a-sticky-situation-new-?locale=en For more storybook resources, please visit: http://copahabitat.ca/en/books/storybooks A Circle of Caring A Multimedia Tool Kit for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Families, and Schools http://copahabitat.ca/en/toolkits/a-circle-of-caring For more parent engagement resources, please visit: http://copahabitat.ca/en/parent-engagement 12