GRANT AWARD APPROVAL FORM OtT26 - MichiganGladstone Area Schools Hale Area Schools Hannahville...
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OG-2805 PINKRev. 10/01
Michigan Department of EducationOFFICE OF BUDGET. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS
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1. Official Name of Grant Program: Date of SeE approval of grant criteria 4/2~553
2003 - 2004 Competitive Continuation and Start-Up Mini-Grants for Coordinated School Health Teams, School Health Index (SHI) & "The Role ofMichigan Schools in Promoting Healthy Weight- ~Initial OAmendment ~Continuation
(years) (title) (type)
Legislation Authorizing this Grant Program:
.. ~._- _~F:~~~I- ~~~~~~~A_Nu~~~ ~3:938. . OState Grant OOther (Private, Foundation)2. Type and Purpose of Grant Program: (check one)The overall goal of this grant is to promote healthy schod environments, 'Atlich enhance student academic ~Competitiveachievement, by enabling more schools to implement the Centers for Disease Control's School Health Index 0 Formulateam process and reccmmendations listed in, "The Role of Mchigan Schools in Promoting Healthy Weight- OOther
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3. SSE Priorities and Policies that this Grant Program Suppofts: (check all that apply)
Priorities ~ OOther
~Integratlng Communities and Schools OBuIlying
OElevating Educational Leadership OCharacter Education (specify)
OEmbracing the Infonnation Age ~Creatlng Effective Learning Environm«lts
OEnsuring Early Childhood Literacy ~F~Uy Involvement
OEnsuring Excellent Educators OSafe Schools~-4. Grant Categories (if not described in Item 2): ~NOT APPLICABLE
5. Target Population to be Served by Grant:Michigan parents, educators, collaborative partner agencies, and schooI-aged youttJ.
6. Total Funds Awarded:$17.000 From Michigan Deparb11ent of Education$15.000 From Michigan Depamnent of Canmunity Health
29 Start-up Grants6 Continuation Grants
7. Eligible Applicants:Eligible applicants for the Special Project MIni-Gtants must fall into one of two applicant Pools: 1. SHI Continuation Applicant Pod; have implementedSHI in the past three years, and been Interested in addressing the rapidly rising rates of childhood obesity in Michigan by changing their schoolenvironment through SHI. 2. Start-up Applicant Pod; be willing to implement SHI during the 2003-2004 school year. be interested in addressing therapidly rising rates of childhood obesity In Michigan by changing their school environment through SHI, and have a history of schooI-wide collaborationand team buildin .8. Description of Priorities Given to Any Specific Population or Location: NOT APPLICABLEAll applications will be considered with emphasis on funding given to schools on the "Priority Schools" list
9. Grant Administration:OfficeS'Ch'OoI Excellence
~Elizabeth C. HallerCoordinator
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B. Attach three (3) sets of Exhibits A, B, and C.Exhibit A--List of applicants (alphabetical order) recommended for funding, the amount requested, the amount recommended,and a three to five sentence abstract of the proposal.ExhI'bit B---List of applicants (alphabetical order) not recommended for funding and the amount each requested.ExhI'bit C--Map of Michigan indicating the location of recommended applicants.
c. Attach the grant award letters for the Superintendent's signature and the non-award letters for the Service Area Director'ssignature. The letters should be submitted in the same order given in Exhibit A and/or B. For each final Grant A wardNotification letter, a Grant A ward Notification form (yellow sheet) also needs to be submitted for the Superintendent'ssignature.
D. Transmit Grant A ward Approval FOfDl (pink), attachments, and letters to the Grant Administration Unit.
Exhibit A
Competitive Continuation and Start-up Mini-Grants for CoordinatedSchool Health Teams, School Health Index & The Role of Michigan
Schools In Promoting Healthy Weight
AmountReQuested
AmountRecommendedApplicant Recommended for FundinQ
$ 1,0001,000
5001,000
5001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,000
500500
1,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,000
500500
1,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,000
$ 1,0001,000
500
1,000500
1,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,000
500500
1,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,000
500500
1,0001,0001,0001,0001,000l,QQQ
Bay City Public SchoolsBenton Harbor Area SchoolsCass City Public SchoolsCassopolis Public SchoolsCentreville Public SchoolsClarenceville School DistrictIBotsford ElementaryDetroit Public Schools/Boynton Pre K-8Detroit Public Schools/Courtis ElementaryDetroit Public SchoolsIFleming ElementaryDetroit Public Schools/Guyton ElementaryDetroit Public Schools/William Beckham AcademyEast Detroit Public SchoolsGladstone Area SchoolsHale Area SchoolsHannahville Indian SchoolIron Mountain Public SchoolsLakeview School DistrictLake Vi lIe Community SchoolsLamphere Schools/Lessenger ElementaryLansing School DistrictLudington Area SchoolsManchester Community SchoolsMosaica Academy of SaginawMuskegon Heights Public SchoolsNavigator AcademyNorth Star AcademyPontiac School DistrictPontiac School District/Herrington ElementaryPontiac School DistrictlWebster ElementaryPontiac School DistrictlWilI Rogers ElementarySaugatuck Public SchoolsSouth Lake SchoolsStanton Township Public SchoolsTaylor School Districtrrruman HighTraverse City Area Public Schools
Total $ 32.000
Exhibit C
Competitive Continuation and Start-up Mini-Grants ForCoordinated School Health Teams, School Health Index & The Role
of Michigan Schools In Promoting Healthy Weight
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