Implementation Grant Requirements
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Implementation grants are for new community schools, or for the expansion or continuation of existing community schools. Implementation Grant funding ranges from $100,000-$500,000/year per school (depending on school enrollment) for 5 years for districts that already have community schools.
Implementation grant funds may be used for the following:
- Staffing, including Community School Coordinators
- Support Services
- Training/Support, including School Culture Efforts
- Student, Family, and Community Engagement
- Needs and Assets Assessments
- Capacity Building
- Program and Funding Sustainability Planning
- Data Collection and Program Evaluations
Â鶹¹ÙÍø Community Schools funding is supporting the following at each of the community schools:
- 1 FTE Community School Coordinator (Mental Health Coordinator/Specialist II)
- 1.0 FTE School Nurse (0.5 FTE funded by the community schools grant)
- 1 FTE Youth & Family Mental Health Advocate at High Schools
- 0.5 FTE Youth & Family Mental Health Advocate at Middle Schools & K-8s
- Needs & Assets Assessments
- Ongoing Data Collection & Program Evaluation
- Community Based Organization Support & Partnership
- Professional Development
- Supplies & Equipment for Engagement Activities
District funding supports 1 FTE School Social Worker, 0.5 FTE School Nurse and Expanded Learning programming, as required matching funds for the grant.