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Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiativeswww.ed.gov/faithandcommunity

Carol M. WhitePhysical Education Program

CFDA # 84.215 F

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Agenda

• Overview of program’s purpose

• Outline application info

• Address selection criteria

• Provide grant-writing tips

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Program Purpose

•Initiate, expand, or improve physical education programs in order to help students meet state standards

•In school programs•After-school programs

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Target Population

• Students enrolled in grades K-12 attending public, private, nonprofit schools as well as home-schooled children

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Program Activities

• Fitness education and assessment

• Instruction in motor skills

• Promote life long healthy lifestyle for students

• Promote positive social skills/cooperation

• Instruction in healthy eating habits

• Provide PE teachers up to date training

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Program Results

• Improved physical well-being of

students and an increase in number of

students meeting state standards

• Promote professional development of

physical education teachers

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Applicant Eligibility

• Local education agencies (LEAs)

• Community organizations including

faith-based organizations

• Applicant eligibility refers to organization

and not individual

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Application Information

• Applications available—April 1, 2003

• Submission deadline—May 12, 2003

• Grants awarded September ’03

• Project period: 12 months

• Estimated number of awards: 198

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Understanding the Process• Grants process at ED: www.ed.gov What Should I Know About ED Grants

Applying for the Carol M. White grant:

• Grant application notice available at: www.ed.gov/offices/OSDFS/2003_carolwhite_pkg.pdf

• Contact program office with questions:Ethel Jackson Phone: 202-260-2812 email: [email protected]

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Submitting the Proposal• Original with signature and 2 hard copies

• Participate in e-Application pilot project

Mailing address:

U.S. Department of Education

Attention: CFDA #84.215F

7th and D Streets SW

Application Control Center

Room 3671

Washington, DC 20202-4725

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Applying On-line

Pilot Projecte-Application

• No bonus point awarded for participating

• Could be faster and more cost effective for

the applicant

• Follow guidelines in the

application package

• Contact program staff

with questions

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Separate Competitions• One competition for experienced applicants

• One competition for novice applicants

• 25% of total funding set aside for novice

• Maximum novice award: $150,000

• Review definition of novice eligibility

Any proposal requesting more than $150,00

automatically placed in experienced pool

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Novice Eligibility• Applicant has never administered this grant

program

• Applicant has not administered a federal

grant in the last 5 years

• Applies to all parties in a partnership

• Check block six on ED Form 424

• Include partnership agreement in appendix

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Proposal Format• ED Form 424

• Table of contents (1 page)

• Abstract (1 page)

• Narrative (25 pages)

• Budget Information Form (ED Form 524)

• Budget Narrative

• Appendices

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Contents of Appendices• GEPA Statement

• Partnership agreement

• Certs/Assurances• Non-construction Programs

• Lobbying, Debarment, Suspension, Drug-Free Workplace

• Lower-Tier covered transactions

• Disclosure of lobbying activities

No narrative or budget information

should be placed in appendices

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Absolute Priority

• Conduct needs assessment of target population

• Link project activities to addressing the need

• Develop measurable goals and objectives for project

that will meet the need resulting in students meeting

state physical education standards

To be consider for funding applicants should:

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Budget Guidance

• Allowable -- either permitted or not specifically prohibited

• Allocable -- necessary for project success

• Reasonable -- costs that would be incurred by “prudent” person

Are the items or activities in my budget…

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Allowable Costs

Matching requirement: 10%

• Athletic equipment

• Curriculum (health and nutritional guides)

• Training for staff development

• 5% Cap on administrative costs

• Salary of a project director—project funds

NOT intended to be a source for hiring staff

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Unallowable CostsGrant funds may not be spent on

extracurricular activities such

as sports teams and ROTC

Grant funds may not be

used for construction

Matching contribution must be allowable

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Grant Writing Suggestions• Clear, concise, and detailed

• Recipe: 2/3 planning & 1/3 writing

• Don’t repeat the selection criteria;

• Address the selection criteria

• Persuade through facts over rhetoric

• Utilize research and data

• Ambitious but attainable objectives

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Selection Criteria

• Need for Project 25 pts

• Significance 25 pts

• Quality of Project 25 pts Design

• Quality of Project 25 pts Evaluation

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• Need sets the tone for the proposal

• Cite % of students failing to meet standards

• Identify gaps or weaknesses in meeting

state standards for your target population

• inadequate facilities or equipment

• malnutrition

• lethargy

Need for Project

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Significance

Demonstrate that the project will:

• result in a change or improvement in

the target population

• offer new strategies or build on

existing proven ones

• produce outcomes of great importance

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Quality of Project Design

Link proposed activities to state standards

• Outline a coherent program

• Utilize up to date scientifically proven

research to support program activities

• Include ambitious but attainable objectives

that are clearly measurable

• Goals should meet the need of target population

• Goals should reflect the activities

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Quality of Project Evaluation• Evaluation tools address the objectives

• Measure the extent to which the grantees

have attained the projected outcomes

• Ability of the evaluation to provide

feedback on project performance

• Produce quantitative and qualitative data

• Periodic assessment of progress

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Winning Reminders

• Identify state physical education standards

• Review program guidelines thoroughly

• Implement proven researched methods

of instructions in project design

• Address the need in your community

• Apply, Apply, Apply !

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Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiativeswww.ed.gov/faithandcommunity

Carol M. WhitePhysical Education Program

CFDA # 84.215 F


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