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Find similar grantsWorkplace Safety Initiative Grant (Utah) is sponsored by Utah Labor Commission. This grant supports Utah-based businesses, nonprofits, community organizations, labor unions, educational institutions, and government agencies in projects to improve workplace safety. It prioritizes high-hazard sectors and small/medium entities.
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Workplace Safety Grant Applications - Utah Labor Commission Workplace Safety Grant Applications Apply for Grant Funding To Support Workplace Safety The Utah Labor Commission makes competitive grant funding available annually to support efforts that go above and beyond standard operational infrastructure to promote workplace safety. Grant applications open every September.
Applicants who are granted funding may spend it in the following calendar year. Apply here for funding to support your safety initiative or safety recognition event. Need help preparing your grant application?
Contact Eric Olsen at [email protected] . Workplace Safety Initiative Grant The Workplace Safety Initiative Grant is a competitive opportunity offering a maximum of $70,000 cumulatively per organization to implement workplace safety initiatives.
An organization may apply for multiple grants; one per each safety-related initiative, however, the cumulative maximum amount which can be awarded to an organization for initiatives is $70,000 no matter how many applications are submitted.
Workplace Safety Recognition Grant The Workplace Safety Recognition Grant offers a maximum of $5,000 per organization to pay for safety awards or to otherwise sponsor their recognition of employers, employees, or partners for their commitment to workplace safety.
The following entities that operate in Utah may apply for the Workplace Safety Initiatives Grant: Community-based organizations Those granted funding must implement the supported initiative in Utah. Also, startup ventures are not eligible for funding through this grant.
Member-based organizations that operate in Utah may apply for the Workplace Safety Recognition Grant: Community-based organizations Workplace safety initiatives that qualify for grant funding include but are not limited to: Safety workshops, seminars and presentations focusing on workplace safety. Trade programs that integrate skill/training with an emphasis on workplace safety. Training sessions related to workplace safety.
Materials, publications, or videos. Cross-training between organizations. Substance abuse programs related to workplace safety.
Implementation or augmentation of workplace safety programs. Workplace violence prevention or awareness training. Innovative safety programs through the use of technology.
The Workplace Safety Grant application window opens September 1, 2024 and ends September 30, 2024 at 5:00 PM MDT. All applications should be submitted via the Workplace Safety Grant Application during the application window. For additional information or assistance in completing the application, please contact Eric Olsen at [email protected] .
A review panel evaluates each grant application with a scoring sheet. Additionally, criteria used to evaluate grant applications includes but is not limited to: Complete and timely submission of the Workplace Safety Grant application. Programs which address workplace safety and health in high-hazard industries or industries with high rates of workplace accidents or injuries.
Entities which demonstrate a financial need (small and medium sized entities) to fund a program related to workplace safety. Programs that are technologically innovative, can be emulated and will set a precedent for efficient and effective workplace safety. Programs which address temporary workers or staffing service companies and their commitment, training and resources related to workplace safety.
Preference may be given to applicants whose projects are supported, at least in part, by sources other than Workplace Safety Grant funds. Applicants selected to receive grant funding (for both safety initiatives and award recognition) will be required to submit quarterly reports. The quarterly reports should include itemized receipts for reimbursement.
We will also ask for other artifacts to evidence your use of the funding. These may include photos of trainings, registration or attendance statistics, etc. Those hosting safety recognition events must include a list of award recipients in their quarterly report.
What Is Not Eligible For Reimbursement The following costs will not qualify for grant funding: Electronic equipment (Computers, TVs, recording equipment, phones, automated external defibrillators, etc.). Fees for rental of facilities owned or leased by grantee as part of its regular operations even in instances when the facilities are being used for the purpose of implementing safety projects.
Social dinners and events NOT related to safety conferences or awards. Facilities maintenance and/or utility bills (heating and electrical bills, etc.) Trade-in services provided by consultants or contractors. These include services for which a company has not incurred an expense such as in the case of services and commodities that have been provided under a trade-in agreement or in-kind services.
Capital improvement projects. Cost related to normal business operations. New Positions.
WPS monies cannot be used to fund new positions regardless of whether or not they are related to a specific safety project being proposed for funding. In-kind services provided by consultants or contractors. These include services for which the applicant has not received an invoice, or has not incurred an expense such as in the case of services and commodities that have been categorized under a trade-in agreement.
For the purpose of the grant, these expenses can be counted as grantee’s matching funds. Funding of any safety program related to becoming or remaining in a VPP or SHARP designation/program or VPP or SHARP awards ceremony. Using funding to become compliant with occupational safety and health laws.
Grant notice released and applications open. Applications must be submitted to the Utah Labor Commission by the close of business. Workplace Safety Selection Committee meets to review applications, designate recipients, and determine award amounts.
The Workplace Safety Grant Selection Committee consists of the following members: Utah Labor Deputy Commissioner. The Director of the Industrial Accidents Division or his/her assigned representative. The Director of the Utah Occupational Safety and Health Division (UOSH) or his/her assigned representative.
The Workplace Safety Coordinator (not a voting member). A representative from the Division of Administrative Services. Workers’ Compensation Advisory Committee – employer representative.
Workers’ Compensation Advisory Committee – employee representative. Recipients will be notified of selection and award amounts. A training session may be scheduled.
Utah Labor Commission should receive signed contracts back from grantees. Do Not Report an Imminent Danger or Accident Using this Form or Email To report an Imminent Danger , call (801) 530-6901 or (800) 530-5090 immediately. To Report an Accident , click the button below.
An employer must report an accident within eight hours of it’s occurrence. See Utah Admin. Code Rule R614-1-5)(B)(1).
To file a complaint that is not an imminent danger or accident, click File Complaint below. *Although the complaint form references federal law, the Utah Occupational Safety and Health Division administers the Utah Occupational Safety and Health Act. See Utah Code §§ 34A-6-101 – 34A-6-307
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Utah-based businesses, nonprofits, community organizations, labor unions, educational institutions, and government agencies. Prioritizes high-hazard sectors and small/medium entities. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $70,000 per organization, non-matching. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Workplace Safety Initiative Grant (Utah) is funded by Utah Labor Commission. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Utah. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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