The Tobacco-Use Prevention Education Program coordinate and ensure that Health Disparities strives to offer a youth engagement approach in addressing youth tobacco education to maximize student, staff, peer and community involvement and accelerate and monitor the rate of decline in tobacco-related disparities for the purpose of eliminating tobacco-related disparities.
None is available.
Applicant agencies are limited to public school districts and direct-funded charter schools within the State of California that serve students in grades six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, or twelve (grades 6-12). The LEA must apply on behalf of a school or school sites within its jurisdiction. Individual schools, with the exception of direct-funded charter schools, may not apply directly. Community agencies, private schools, and locally-funded charter schools are not eligible to apply for these funds. Per statute, projects targeting out-of-school students cannot be funded under this application.
Eligible applicants are California LEA's.
Applications are to be submitted by June 14, 2019. A similar deadline is anticipated in 2024.
Approximately $3,000,000 is available in funding. Award amounts vary. The LEA proposed budget should not exceed $250,000 per each year. Cost matching is not required.