Health Education Mini-Grant

Teachers, nurses and other in-school professionals – as well as non-profit organizations' program staff, that work with young people – may see the opportunity to employ innovative approaches to provide meaningful health-related learning experiences for youth and their families. Often only relatively small amounts of money are needed to acquire progressive teaching tools or to experiment with new methods of presenting important health and safety related messages. It may be difficult to provide the needed funds when the opportunity arises to bring a health lesson to life. In these situations, the ability to experiment with new program ideas and concepts is severely hampered.

 

The Phoenixville Community Health Foundation has established a mini-grant program to promote progressive thinking with regard to encouraging healthy life-styles and behaviors. This Health Education Mini-Grant Program will consider requests for up to $500 for professionals working with youth and their families, to experiment with new ways to present important personal and community health topics.



Includes:
- Program Description
- Application Guidelines
- Application Form
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