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Improving Adolescent Health and Well-Being Through School-Based Surveillance and the What Works in Schools Program

ID: CDC-RFA-DP-24-0139 • Type: Posted

Description

Schools have direct contact with over 50 million students for at least 6 hours a day and play an important role in promoting adolescent health and well-being. CDC's What Works in Schools program is a primary prevention approach that supports school districts in implementing three key strategies: providing quality health education, connecting youth to health services, and creating safe and supportive learning environments. This program has demonstrated effectiveness at reducing adolescent risk behaviors and experiences. In schools where the program has been implemented students were less likely to engage in sexual risk behavior, less likely to use substances, and less likely to experience violence. Core elements of the program have also been shown to reduce symptoms of depression and suicidal thoughts and behaviors.This funding opportunity supports implementation of activities at multiple levels of the public education system to achieve health goals. Funding will support implementation of the What Works in Schools program in school districts and help build the capacity of agencies to assist local education agencies (districts and schools) in implementing What Works in Schools in middle and high schools.Funding will also support the collection and use of school-based surveillance data through the Youth Risk Behavior Survey and School Health Profiles.Formerly forecasted as CDC-RFA-PS-24-0006

Overview

Category of Funding
Health
Funding Instruments
Cooperative Agreement
Grant Category
Discretionary
Cost Sharing / Matching Requirement
False
Source
On 2/1/24 National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion posted grant opportunity CDC-RFA-DP-24-0139 for Improving Adolescent Health and Well-Being Through School-Based Surveillance and the What Works in Schools Program with funding of $77.5 million. The grant will be issued under grant program 93.079 Cooperative Agreements to Promote Adolescent Health through School-Based HIV/STD Prevention and School-Based Surveillance. It is expected that 88 total grants will be made.

Timing

Posted Date
Feb. 1, 2024, 12:00 a.m. EST
Closing Date
April 1, 2024, 12:00 a.m. EDT Past Due
Closing Date Explanation
Electronically submitted applications must be submitted no later than 11:59 pm ET on the listed application due date.
Last Updated
March 11, 2024, 4:58 p.m. EDT
Version
3
Archive Date
May 1, 2024

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants
Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"
Additional Info
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.For Component 1 and Component 2: Districts can demonstrate this legal authority and oversight in the following ways: state, territorial, or local legislation; a charter document; a letter from the state or local superintendent; a letter from the Governor’s office.

Award Sizing

Ceiling
Not Listed
Floor
Not Listed
Estimated Program Funding
$77,500,000
Estimated Number of Grants
88

Contacts

Contact
Centers for Disease Control - NCCDPHP
Contact Email
Contact Phone
(770) 488-5789

Documents

Posted documents for CDC-RFA-DP-24-0139

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