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Educational Grants (Oklahoma Physical Therapy Foundation) is sponsored by Oklahoma Physical Therapy Foundation (OPTF). These grants provide funding for educational programs that support professionals in physical therapy and may include support to individuals in the community.
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Educational Grants - Oklahoma Physical Therapy Foundation OPTF is sponsoring an educational program award of up to $1,000. The purpose of the award is to provide funding for educational programs that support professionals in physical therapy and may include support to individuals in the community. Details regarding the specific required content, format and review procedures of a proposal are included within this document.
The due date for submission each year is 5 p. m. the first Friday of December.
Proposals must be received by the due date to be eligible for review. To apply, email your proposal to Attention: Grants Committee-Community Service Any questions concerning the proposal may be emailed to the OPTF Grants Committee at lynnmjeffries@gmail. com .
Oklahoma Physical Therapy Foundation Guidelines for Physical Therapy Educational Program Applications *Available to residents of Oklahoma only* The Oklahoma Physical Therapy Foundation (OPTF) is a nonprofit organization established for charitable, scientific, and educational purposes. OPTF’s Mission: OPTF is the recognized provider of funds for P. T.
education, research, and community service that positively impact Oklahomans. One-way OPTF pursues its mission is by supporting educational programs. The maximum award will not exceed $1,000 per year.
The application is competitive; therefore, OPTF reserves the right to decide final award amounts. The award supports direct expenses only. It does NOT allow professional salary, fringe benefits, or overhead costs.
The award year is January 1 through December 31. Funds may be requested to meet any type of expense reasonably associated with an educational program, including speaker’s fee and per diem/travel, room rental, supplies, announcement printing or postage, participant handouts, and special services such as public announcement, and secretarial support.
Funds May Not be Used for: Salary and fringe benefits of physical therapists or physical therapist assistants will not be funded. Overhead or indirect costs (e.g., electricity, rental/mortgages) and food will not be funded. Areas of Educational Programming The intent of the OPTF is to fund programs of highest quality and having the most immediate or lasting community impact.
Proposed programs should positively impact Oklahomans. The Grants Committee of the OPTF Board will conduct the distribution of funds and the criteria for selecting recipients. Educational program applicants will be competing with OPTF Research Grant and Community Service Project applicants.
The committee will review the applications, approve the educational program, and make recommendations to the OPTF Board for final approval and funding amount. Oklahoma Physical Therapy Foundation Guidelines for Physical Therapy Educational Program Proposals Include sufficient, but concise information that will allow the reviewers to evaluate the proposal.
The ability to present your proposal clearly and briefly may be considered by the reviewers to be an indication of your ability to have a focused approach to your educational program and to complete the activity. The proposal should include the attached cover page and the sections described below. The educational program proposal should not exceed 3 single-spaced pages (12-point type or larger), excluding references.
Please include page numbers. Specific details on what to include in the Application and Budget Sections are enclosed. All forms are available in electronic form, upon request to the OPTF.
Oklahoma Physical Therapy Foundation Physical Therapy Educational Program Proposal Note: Applicants for the OPTF award for the Physical Therapy Educational Program Award may not include PT or PTA salary, fringe, overhead, or indirect costs. Section A - Physical Therapy Educational Program Purpose (What is the purpose of this project?)
(Required) State the purpose of the educational program describing concisely what the program will entail and what it is intended to accomplish. Why is this program important to physical therapy? Clearly indicate how the outcomes of your proposed program will positively impact Oklahomans.
List the specific goals of your program. Program Description and Methods for Implementing (How are you going to do the work?) (Required) Describe the program and the procedures to be used to accomplish the purpose of the project.
Include: A detailed description of the program. Include a timeline in Table form including dates, activities/tasks, locations, and person(s) responsible. The outcomes of your project how you will measure those outcomes Describe any future activities or continuations of this program.
Single-space reference list. Section B - Dissemination of Results The Physical Therapy Educational Program Director will send a final report to the Chairperson, Grants Committee, OPTF no later than 2 months after the year end of the project, or a portion of the funding will have to be repaid back to OPTF. OPTF will disseminate the final report as appropriate.
Applicants should acknowledge support from the OPTF in any presentation or dissemination of materials. Do you agree? (Required) Section C- Budget Justification Funds can be requested only for costs necessary to conduct the program.
These include speaker fees, per diem/travel, room rental, and supplies. Complete the Budget Form and provide a budget justification that explains how costs were established, and why the expense is necessary. The OPTF will not pay salary or fringe of the PT or PTA, nor overhead or indirect costs related to this project.
Expenses related to program announcements are allowed. Awards will be made directly to the Physical Therapy Educatonal Program Director unless the program applicant designates their facility/setting as the payee.
Title of Physical Therapy Educational Program: (Required) Name of Physical Therapy Project Director: (Required) Facility/Setting Where Program will Take Place: (Required) Address for Correspondence: (Required) Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Northern Mariana Islands Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah U.S. Virgin Islands Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Armed Forces Americas Armed Forces Europe Armed Forces Pacific Daytime Phone Number (including area code): (Required) Total award amount requested: (Required) If awarded, make check payable to: (Required) If awarded, address to send check to: (Required) Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Northern Mariana Islands Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah U.S. Virgin Islands Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Armed Forces Americas Armed Forces Europe Armed Forces Pacific Note: Applicants for the OPTF award for the Community Service Project may not include PT or PTA salary, fringe, overhead, or indirect costs.
Personnel - Include Total Cost Associated with Project and Amount Requested From the OPTF (Required) Speaker fees - Include Total Cost Associated with Project and Amount Requested From the OPTF (Required) Per Diem - Include Total Cost Associated with Project and Amount Requested From the OPTF (Required) Supplies - Include Total Cost Associated with Project and Amount Requested From the OPTF (Required) Travel - Include Total Cost Associated with Project and Amount Requested From the OPTF (Required) Copying/Printing - Include Total Cost Associated with Project and Amount Requested From the OPTF (Required) Postage - Include Total Cost Associated with Project and Amount Requested From the OPTF (Required) Other (itemize) - Include Total Cost Associated with Project and Amount Requested From the OPTF (Required) Total Direct Cost Associated with Project (Required) Total Amount Requested From The OPTF (Required)
Key questions and narrative sections extracted from the solicitation.
Purpose statement
Program description with timeline
Implementation methods
Outcome measurements
Budget justification
Scoring criteria used to review proposals for this grant.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Available to Oklahoma residents only; programs must support physical therapy professionals and/or community members; funds cover direct program expenses only (no salaries, overhead, or food). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $1,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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