tobacco-use prevention education cohort g competitive grants application february 23, 2011
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Tobacco-Use Prevention Education Cohort G Competitive Grants Application February 23, 2011. COORDINATED SCHOOL HEALTH AND SAFETY OFFICE Greg Wolfe, School Health Education Consultant. Workshop Objectives. Provide TUPE RFA Applicants: Overview of the Cohort G Request for Applications (RFA) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONTom Torlakson, State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Tobacco-Use Prevention Education
Cohort G Competitive Grants Application
February 23, 2011
COORDINATED SCHOOL HEALTH AND SAFETY OFFICEGreg Wolfe, School Health Education Consultant
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Workshop Objectives
• Provide TUPE RFA Applicants:– Overview of the Cohort G Request
for Applications (RFA)
– Panel Discussion of Youth Development Strategies
– Opportunity to ask questions
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Critical Application Dates
• Intent to Submit an Application was due February 18, 2011
• Applications are due March 18, 2011
• Review Tier 1 Applications April 18-29, 2011
• Review Tier 2 Application May 23-27, 2011
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Grant Application Categories
• LEAs can apply individually or as part of a Consortia
• Grant term is July 1, 2011, to June 30, 2014
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Application Submission
• An LEA may submit either a Tier 1 or Tier 2 application.
• But not both. An LEA can only be listed in one application.
• The RFA can be downloaded from CDE’s Web page at: http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/fo/r8/tupe61211rfa.asp
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What Is A Local Educational Agency?
• LEAs are:
- County Offices of Education
- Public school districts
- Directly-Funded Charter Schools
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Who Can Apply?
LEAs that:
• Serve students in grades 6-12
• Have a valid CDE County District School (CDS) Code
• Receive no funds from the tobacco industry
• Have submitted all deliverables to CSHSO required by a prior TUPE Grant
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Who Can Apply?
LEAs that:• Are certified as tobacco-free on or
before July 1, 2010
• A list of all LEAs that have been certified as tobacco-free can be found at:http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/he/at/documents/certifiedtfschools.xls
• If you are not on this list, then you cannot apply. Instead, get certified.
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Grant Personnel
• A project coordinator must be identified in the application.
• Project funds cannot fund administrative personnel other than project coordinator.
• Clerical staffing in excess of ten percent (.10 FTE) must be justified for Tier 2.
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Purpose of Tier 1 TUPE Competitive Grants
To reduce student tobacco use by funding Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) to:
1. enforce a tobacco-free school policy; and
2. administer the California Healthy Kids Survey
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TIER 1 Applications
Tier 1 TUPE Grantees receive:
• Maximum $4,500 per LEA
• Consortium will be awared $4,500 per participating LEA
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Tier 1 Application Components
• Cover page
• Narrative (2 pages)
• Letter of Agreement (LOA) or Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) (one page)
• Budget Summary (one page)
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Tier 1 LOA or MOU
A LOA or MOU documents agreement between the LEA(s) and the County TUPE Coordinator:
• That the County Coordinator actively monitors the proposed project
• That the LEA will support and participate in the project
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Tier 1 LOA -MOU
The LOA/MOU must document that the County TUPE Coordinator will:
• Monitor the applicant’s tobacco-free policy enforcement
• Recertify that all of the tobacco-free policy requirements are being met at the end of the grant
• Coordinate CHKS administration with other LEAs within the County; and make the CHKS data available to the public
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Tobacco-free Policy Requirements
A fully implemented tobacco-free policy must include:– Certified Policy Language– Communication of Policy– Signage– Notice of Cessation Opportunities– Enforcement
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Survey Requirements
• California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS)
– Required of all grantees
– Biennial administration
– Grades 7, 9, and 11
• California Student Tobacco Survey
– Required if randomly selected by California Department of Public Health
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Purpose of Tier 2 TUPE Competitive Grants
To reduce student tobacco use by funding LEAs to implement Research-Validated programs, and youth development, intervention, and cessation strategies focused on preventing youth tobacco use
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Tier 2 Projects are required to:
• Enforce the Tobacco-Free Policy and conduct the CHKS.
• Implement, with fidelity, a research-validated prevention program.
• Provide youth development and intervention activities.
• Provide Cessation activities or a plan to refer to community services
Tier 2 Applications
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School Site Participants
• Submitting an accurate School Site Participant Identification (Attachment 2–C) is critical
• It is the basis for calculating each agency's maximum funding
• Tier 2 – Calculated on $37.50 per a.d.a. with a $2 million maximum
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Tier 2 Application Components
• Cover page• Project Abstract• Narrative (25 pages)
– Including Attachments C through E• Letters of Agreement (LOAs) or
Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs)
• Budget• Checklist
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Project Abstract
• One page maximum• Brief synopsis of project plan
– Applicant agency name– Identified needs– Identification of programs and
activities– Identification of collaborative
partners• Will not be scored
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Application Narrative
• Describes the Applicant’s:
–Collaborative Process
–Demonstration of Need
–Proposed TUPE Project Plan
–Attachments 2-D, 2-E, & 2-F
• 25 pages maximum
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Collaborative Process
• Broad Collaborative Group• Description of Collaborative
Operation• Identification of Collaborative
Roles• LOAs or MOUs
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Demonstration of Need
• School Community Description• Focus Group Data• CHKS Technical Report Tables• Needs Analysis• Prioritization Process & Focus
Group Priority list
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Proposed Project Plan
• Selection of Programs and Strategies
• Project Description• Project Plan and Activities Matrix
(Attachment E)• Project Monitoring• Pregnant Minor/Minor Parents• Policy Enforcement
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Youth Development
• Involve youth in Stop Tobacco Access to Kids Enforcement (STAKE) Act.
• Involve youth in anti-tobacco advocacy.
• Involve youth in anti-tobacco media production.
• Tobacco Peer educators.• Service-learning projects.
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TUPE Youth Development
• Is based on published research identifying best practices for youth development.
• Includes youth as leaders with active roles and meaningful participation in tobacco prevention.
• Targets youth from the priority populations to participate in youth development strategies.
• Promotes youth development activities that result in prevention services or products that are culturally responsive to the needs of priority populations.
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Letters of Agreement/Memoranda of Understanding
• With partners taking an active role• Describe participation
– Roles/responsibilities– Service level– Number of staff involved
• Avoid Letters of Support
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Project Budget
• Budget Summary– Summary for entire grant term– Object code totals only
• Budget Justification– Detail required– Total each object code
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Application Checklists
• Attachment 2-H is a checklist of application requirements. Submit with application.
• Attachment 2-I is a checklist of reasons for disqualification from the grant reading. Used by CDE.
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Tier 2 Required Reporting
• 12-, 24-month, and final Progress Reports
• 12-, 24-month, and final Expenditure Reports
• Budget revisions, if necessary
• TUPE Online Annual Report
• Final Evaluation Report