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You are here: Home / Grant Duration>5 Years / CDC: Improving Adolescent Health and Well-Being Through School-Based Surveillance

CDC: Improving Adolescent Health and Well-Being Through School-Based Surveillance

Dated: February 5, 2024

The Centers for Disease Control is accepting applications for its Improving Adolescent Health and Well-Being Through School-Based Surveillance and the What Works in Schools Program.

Donor Name: Centers for Disease Control

State: All States

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 04/01/2024

Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000

Grant Duration: 5 Years

Details:

Schools are an ideal setting to foster healthy behaviors and to prevent and buffer the impact of adverse experiences. This NOFO aims to improve the health and well-being of youth by supporting local education agencies in implementing CDC’s What Works in Schools program, and collecting and using school-based surveillance data. The What Works in Schools program is a proven approach that builds schools’ capacity to:

  • Provide quality health education
  • Connect students to health services, including mental and behavioral health services
  • Create safe and supportive environments

The program strategies have been linked to reductions in sexual risk behaviors, experiences of violence, and substance use, and improvements in mental health for students.

This NOFO includes three components:

  • Component 1: Local implementation of What Works in Schools and school-based surveillance
  • Component 2: Consortia support of What Works in Schools and school-based surveillance
  • Component 3: State, territorial, and tribal school-based surveillance

Funding strategy

Funding may differ based on demonstration of need such as burden data, reach of proposed activities, and availability of funds.

  • Component 1: If funding allows, they intend to fund up to 35 organizations for Component
  • Component 2: If funding allows, they intend to fund up to 5 organizations for Component 2.
  • Component 3: If funding allows, they intend to fund up to 50 states, 7 U.S. territories, and 2 tribal nations for Component 3. It will fund only one Component 3 application per state, territory, or tribal nation.

Funding Information

  • Expected total program funding over the performance period: $77,500,000
  • Expected total program funding per budget period: $15,500,000
  • Expected average award amount per budget period
  • Component 1
    • $300,000 for What Works in Schools implementation, $60,000 for school-based surveillance, and an optional $7,500 for the addition of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) questions to the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS).
  • Component 2
    • $300,000 for What Works in Schools implementation, $60,000 for school-based surveillance, and an optional $7,500 for the addition of ACEs questions to YRBS.
  • Component 3
    • $100,000 for school-based surveillance and an optional $12,500 for the addition of ACEs questions to YRBS.

Project Period
They plan to make up to 88 awards for 12-month budget periods for the 5-year period of performance.

Eligibility Criteria

Other required qualifying factors (components 1 and 2 only)

For Component 1

  • You must demonstrate
    • Legal authority and oversight for the policies and practices of your school district
    • Your school district has at least 40,000 students

Component 2

  • You must demonstrate that you represent, as a fiscal agent and lead agency, a consortium made up of contiguous school districts. As fiscal agent and lead agency, you will be responsible for managing the financial and reporting duties on behalf of the consortium.
    • The lead agency must demonstrate that the consortium member school districts:
    • Have the legal authority and oversight for the policies and practices of the school districts within their jurisdictions
    • Have a combined student enrollment of at least 40,000 students

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