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Improving Tomorrow: Prevention Focused Mentoring Grant is a grant from Iowa Department of Health & Human Services that supports eligible organizations.
Portal: Improving Tomorrow - Prevention-Focused Mentoring Grant | Health & Human Services Portal: Improving Tomorrow - Prevention-Focused Mentoring Grant The Improving Tomorrow: Prevention Focused Mentoring (IT:PFM) Grant provides support to ten community and school-based youth mentoring programs selected through a Request for Proposal process. These programs support mentee/mentor matches that meet year round.
All mentoring programs support the state's goal of primary prevention of use and abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs (ATOD) as well as problem gambling. Awards are Unspecified.
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Portal: Improving Tomorrow - Prevention-Focused Mentoring Grant | Health & Human Services Portal: Improving Tomorrow - Prevention-Focused Mentoring Grant The Improving Tomorrow: Prevention Focused Mentoring (IT:PFM) Grant provides support to ten community and school-based youth mentoring programs selected through a Request for Proposal process. These programs support mentee/mentor matches that meet year round.
All mentoring programs support the state's goal of primary prevention of use and abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs (ATOD) as well as problem gambling. Programs follow the Elements of Effective Practice for Mentoring established by the National Mentoring Partnership and will obtain certification through the Iowa Mentoring Partnership. Improving Tomorrow: Prevention Focused Mentoring Grant Orientation Guide (179.
15 KB) . pdf Improving Tomorrow: Prevention Focused Mentoring Grant Request for Proposal (218. 64 KB) .
pdf Improving Tomorrow: Prevention Focused Mentoring Introduction Training Improving Tomorrow: Prevention Focused Mentoring Evaluation Overview Training Qualtrics guidance noted in this training has been updated. Reference the Survey Guidelines and Survey Instrument Instructions below for updated information. Local Boards of Health in Iowa: A Closer Look Training IowaGrants.
gov Overview Training YourLifeIowa. org Overview Training Additional information about the IDPH Prevention Survey including survey forms can be found in the "Prevention Evaluation" section of this portal. FY23 Improving Tomorrow: Prevention Focused Mentoring Annual Report (595.
71 KB) . pdf Improving Tomorrow: Prevention Focused Mentoring Active Consent Form (18. 25 KB) .
docx Improving Tomorrow: Prevention Focused Mentoring Agency or School Administrator Consent Form (15. 08 KB) . docx Improving Tomorrow: Prevention Focused Mentoring Passive Consent Form (18.
14 KB) . docx Improving Tomorrow: Prevention Focused Mentoring Prevention Survey Tracking Form (23. 02 KB) .
xlsx FY23 Improving Tomorrow: Prevention Focused Mentoring Survey Guidelines and Survey Instrument Instructions (289. 96 KB) . pdf Elements of Effective Practice for Mentoring (4th Edition) Iowa Mentoring Partnership Certification Process Contact: Chandra Jennings at 515-204-3903
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Community and school-based youth mentoring programs (in Iowa) Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Partnerships for Success Grant is sponsored by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) through Iowa Department of Health & Human Services. Funded by SAMHSA, this grant aims to prevent the onset and reduce the progression of substance abuse while strengthening prevention capacity and infrastructure at the community and state level. In Iowa, it focuses on preventing alcohol-involved deaths among older adults.