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The Safety & Health Investment Projects (SHIP) Grant Program, administered by Washington State Department of Labor & Industries through its Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), funds two categories of projects: workplace safety and health initiatives that prevent injuries, illnesses, and fatalities, and innovative Return-to-Work (RTW) programs for injured workers.
RTW grants support organizations developing and implementing effective, evidence-based programs that help injured employees return to productive employment. Applications are reviewed by a Grant Review Committee of 7-8 subject matter experts, with a 3-6 month review process. The RTW grant cycle is open until further notice.
Eligible applicants include Washington State nonprofits, employers, and other organizations.
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addCrossoriginToIframe]=true&&wid=1_aiayepxy Link to video with audio description SHIP is a grant program under the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) within the Department of Labor & Industries. SHIP funds Safety & Health (S&H) ideas that prevent workplace injuries, illnesses, and fatalities, and projects for developing and implementing an effective and innovative Return-to-Work (RTW) program for injured workers.
S&H Eligibility Guidelines All Safety & Health Grants Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) RTW Grant RFP - Grant cycle is open until further notice RTW Eligibility Guideline All Return to Work Grants Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) SHIP Grant Funding Process Applications received by cycle deadline date are placed through the grant funding process (outlined below): SHIP review staff consists of 3 grant managers and a program manager.
The GRC is actually two separate committees - one specializing in safety and health and the other in return-to-work. Each group consists of 7-8 members and is made up of individuals who hold experience/expertise in the topic area being reviewed: Occupational safety and health or Return to work/Industrial Insurance. Evaluation form templates are available upon request.
This entire process could take 3-6 months to complete. The SHIP Program review staff will do a thorough review of applications and evaluate each. The Grant Review Committee (GRC) are emailed a copy of each application received.
They are given an average of 2-4 weeks to review and evaluation each cycle. The Grant Review Committee (GRC) meets to review each app and come to a consensus on funding. The SHIP Program Manager meets with the DOSH Assistant Director (AD) to present the committee recommendations of each individual grant.
The AD makes the final decision: Travel Reimbursement Rates (Per Diem) Introduction to Accessibility Safety & Health Investment Projects (SHIP) Grant Program Brochure Hear from grantees and their success stories partnering with L&I to improve workplace safety and health through the SHIP Grant Program.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Washington State organizations including nonprofits and employers developing innovative Return-to-Work programs for injured workers. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
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