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Health and Wellness Supports for Pre-K-12th Grade Educators is a grant from Pull Up Fund that funds organizations delivering comprehensive wellness programs to educators in Prince George's County, Maryland. The program aims to improve teacher retention and well-being by supporting physical, mental, and emotional health resources for school staff from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. Total funding available is $700,000.
Eligible applicants are organizations with demonstrated capacity to deliver educator wellness supports in Prince George's County.
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School Health Professional Grant Program (SHPG) - Colorado Department of Education search-form#clearSearch'> CDE Blank Default Post - When There Are No Closures or Notices search-form#clearSearch'> School Health Professional Grant Program (SHPG) The School Health Professional Grant Program (SHPG) is designed to provide funds to eligible education providers (School District, Board of Cooperative Services (BOCES), Charter Schools authorized by a School District, and Charter Schools authorized by the Charter School Institute (CSI)) to enhance the presence of school health professionals in K-12 schools ( Behavioral Health Care Professional Matching Grant Program (§§ 22-96-101 — 22-96-105) ) A “School Health Professional” (SHP) is a state-licensed or state-certified school nurse or other state-licensed or state-certified health professionals, including those issued by the Department of Regulatory Affairs (DORA)*, qualified under state law to provide support services to children and adolescents, including mental health professionals licensed pursuant to Article 245 of Title 12.
For example, School Nurses, School Psychologists, School Social Workers, and School Counselors ( C. R. S.
22-96-102 ) . * Please note that this allowance to hire under DORA does not negate the federal rules under IDEA.
Check on licensing requirements specific to your Local Education Provider (LEP) Behavioral Health Grants Consultant Health Education Services Grant Consultant Evaluation & Research Senior Consultant Funded Education Providers The SHPG defined an eligible education provider as: A school district (on behalf of one or more K-12 schools); A Board of Cooperative Services (BOCES); A charter school (authorized by a school district or the Charter School Institute) Use this link to update your contacts for SHPG Current Grant Cycle Runs from 2023 - 2026 SHPG 2023 - 2026 Funded Grantee List (PDF) Funded Grantees 2016 - 2019 Funded Grantees 2017 - 2020 Funded Grantees 2019 - 2022 Funded Grantees 2020 - 2023 Funded Grantees 2021 - 2023 New!
Colorado Project AWARE Resource Collection The Colorado Project AWARE Resource Collection brings together resources created through the Colorado Department of Education’s Project AWARE 2020 and 2022 grants. Each tool and guide was developed in response to statewide needs and shaped by collaboration with educators, districts, state and local partners, and community organizations.
The collection is designed to help strengthen school-based mental and behavioral health infrastructure across Colorado. While not comprehensive, it offers practical supports that align with the Landscape of Wellbeing and Belonging within Colorado’s Multi-Tiered System of Supports (COMTSS) .
The following topics are included in the collection: The Landscape of Wellbeing and Belonging Implementation Resources Implementing Universal Mental Health Screening Recruiting and Retaining School-Based Mental Health Professionals Supporting Mental Health Literacy in Your System Strengthening Suicide Prevention in Your School Community Understanding Policies Related to School-Based Mental Health in Colorado If you have any questions or would like additional support with any of the resources provided in the collection, please reach out to the Colorado Project AWARE Team at coaware@cde.
state. co. us .
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In-Person and Virtual - Moving from Assessment to Action: Using the Landscape to Strengthen Wellbeing & Belonging Register for a free training that will support schools and districts in using the Landscape of Wellbeing and Belonging to identify meaningful areas of focus and move from insight to actionable next steps.
Participants will leave with practical resources and clear next steps to support local planning and implementation of wellbeing and belonging within a multi-tiered system of supports. Trainings will take place in-person and virtually from February through April 2026. Learn more about the training opportunities and register for a training !
Please note, registration closes on Friday, February 20, 2026, for the Monument and Fort Collins training Friday, April 3, 2026, for the virtual training According to the rules for the administration of the SHPG program , CDE shall submit to the Education Committees of the Senate and the House of Representatives, or any successor Committees, a report that, at a minimum, summarizes the information submitted annually by grantees (CCR 301-91(2.
01)(7)) . View the current and historical legislative reports below. Download the 2023-2024 Legislative Report The Employment of School Mental Health Professionals in School Guidance Document (SB23-004) (PDF) - designed to assist Administrative Units in implementing Eligible School-Based Therapists.
This document aims to support Eligible School-Based Therapists to work in coordination with CDE Licensed Special Service Providers and other CDE Licensed Professionals to provide supplemental support to students' social, emotional, behavioral, and mental health (Employment of School Mental Health Professionals, 2023).
A Guide to School-Based Mental Health Services and Professionals in Colorado Behavioral Health Screeners Secondary School Student Substance Use Report on Practices for Districts (PDF) Youth Mental Health First Aid Colorado Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in Colorado - SBIRT is an evidence-based prevention and early intervention practice that helps identify, prevent and reduce unhealthy alcohol and other substance use in adults and adolescents.
Health Education Services Office Director of Health Education Services Office, State School Nurse Consultant Sarah Blumenthal, MSN, RN, NCSN blumenthal_s@cde. state. co.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations delivering wellness supports for Pre-K-12th grade educators in Prince George's County, Maryland. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $700,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Health & Wellness Supports for Pre-K-12th Grade Educators is funded by Pull Up Fund. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Maryland. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
Empowering Communities Grants is sponsored by PPL Foundation. These grants enrich the overall vitality of the community through programs that protect the environment and improve people's lives. Focus areas include environmental stewardship and education. Projects involving native plant pollinator habitat restoration within the Schuylkill watershed could align with environmental stewardship goals.
Brown Girl Jane x SheaMoisture Grant is a grant from SheaMoisture and Brown Girl Jane that funds Black and woman-owned beauty and wellness businesses in the United States. Part of SheaMoisture's broader commitment to addressing racial inequality through its $1 million annual giving fund, this program specifically supports founders at the intersection of Black and women-owned entrepreneurship in the beauty and wellness sector. Applicants must be based in the U.S. and have operated their business for at least one year. Grants range from $10,000 to $25,000. Check the SheaMoisture Fund website for the current open cycle, as deadlines vary by cohort.