Interactive School Assembly Funding in Nevada
GrantID: 66383
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000,000
Deadline: August 12, 2024
Grant Amount High: $10,000,000
Summary
Explore related grant categories to find additional funding opportunities aligned with this program:
Business & Commerce grants, Education grants, Higher Education grants, Law, Justice, Juvenile Justice & Legal Services grants, Non-Profit Support Services grants, Other grants.
Grant Overview
Navigating Eligibility for Substance Abuse Prevention Initiatives in Nevada
In the fight against youth substance abuse, Nevada has identified the need for targeted educational interventions that address the pressing issue of alcohol and drug use among high school students. With alarming statistics showing that 30% of Nevada’s high school students engage in substance use, the search for effective prevention programs has never been more urgent.
Eligible applicants for funding through this initiative include public and private schools, community-based organizations, and law enforcement agencies directly involved in youth engagement. Each of these organizations must demonstrate a commitment to innovative programming that integrates comprehensive substance abuse prevention strategies through educational formats. The state's urban and suburban demographics, particularly in regions like Clark County, require that initiatives reflect cultural contexts where substance use is prevalent.
The application process for funding is designed to ensure that applicants not only have a viable plan but also exhibit the capacity to execute it effectively. Organizations must respectively outline their current resources, demonstrate prior experience in implementing educational programs, and detail how they plan to engage students through interactive formats, such as performances and assemblies that resonate with their experiences. This not only includes a strategic approach to substance use education but a creative incorporation of the Nevada youth culture that will ensure engagement and retention of the material presented.
Eligible projects must align with the overarching goal of reducing youth substance use rates by promoting informed decision-making and healthy lifestyles. Given the challenging landscape of Nevada’s youth substance abuse, funding can catalyze significant changes in school environments, making them more conducive to fostering open discussions about drug and alcohol use. By integrating interactive learning methods, initiatives can empower students to make informed choices and equip them with tools to resist peer pressure and societal influences that promote substance use.
Through this focused eligibility criterion, Nevada can effectively mobilize community resources to lower youth substance use rates and create a more supportive environment for youth development.
Eligible Regions
Interests
Eligible Requirements
Related Searches
Related Grants
Funding Purpose is to Provide Training/Technical Assistance Services
Program is aimed at improving the implementation and delivery of effective substance misuse preventi...
TGP Grant ID:
63051
Grants for Cancer Biology Method Research
Grants for research projects utilizing state-of-the-art cancer biology methods and model systems to...
TGP Grant ID:
15435
Grants for Clinical Studies of Mental Illness
Supports collaborative clinical studies, that primarily focus on mental health genetics, biomarker s...
TGP Grant ID:
10322
Funding Purpose is to Provide Training/Technical Assistance Services
Deadline :
2024-04-24
Funding Amount:
$0
Program is aimed at improving the implementation and delivery of effective substance misuse prevention interventions. Eligible applicants are do...
TGP Grant ID:
63051
Grants for Cancer Biology Method Research
Deadline :
2025-12-01
Funding Amount:
$0
Grants for research projects utilizing state-of-the-art cancer biology methods and model systems to study the effects of different types of radiation...
TGP Grant ID:
15435
Grants for Clinical Studies of Mental Illness
Deadline :
2025-10-05
Funding Amount:
$0
Supports collaborative clinical studies, that primarily focus on mental health genetics, biomarker studies, and studies of mental illnesses such as ps...
TGP Grant ID:
10322