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Injury Prevention Program Funding

Funding for your injury
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red dot Ride Safe Program red dot Sleep Safe Program
Ride Safe is a child passenger safety program that provides an educational curriculum and child safety seats for Head Start children ages 3-5. Only Head Starts are eligible.
The Sleep Safe project goal is to reduce
the rate of fire and burn injuries among American Indian and Alaska Native
(AI/AN) children ages 0-5 enrolled in
Tribal Head Start Centers.
Example Ride Safe Funding Anouncement pdf icon (pdf-222KB) The 2007-2008 Ride Safe cycle has already closed. Start preparing now for the 2008-2009 program by reading the attached example annoucement. Applications will most likely be due in April 2008. Example Sleep Safe Funding Anouncement pdf icon (pdf-64KB) The
2007-2008 Sleep Safe cycle has already closed. Start preparing now for the 2008-2009 program by reading the attached example annoucement. Applications will most likely be due in May 2008.
Ride Safe Site Preparation Guide pdf icon (pdf-501 KB) This Guide is intended for Ride Safe Program Coordinators to use when preparing for the start of the school year and participation in the Ride Safe Program. This is for the 2007-2008 program which may be similar to 2008-2009. Read now to prepare for next year. smoke detector image

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Funding Basics and Some Sources

Funding Basics pdf icon (pdf-73KB)
Useful information on the steps of the funding process for an injury prevention program.



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Potential Funding Sources
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(pdf-60KB) Useful information on how to search for funding, federal sources, reference guides and organizations.
Budget Worksheet pdf icon (pdf-45.3 KB)
A blank worksheet to plan how much money you are requesting for each part of your funding proposal
Funding Proposal Planning Checklist pdf icon (pdf-47KB) Make sure you are on track with this helpful checklist to follow when you propose injury prevention program funding. Funding Proposal Development Tips pdf icon (pdf-86KB) Tips on how to have a successful program with proper funding
Grant Assistance web link iconThe Foundation Center's mission is to strengthen the nonprofit sector by advancing knowledge about U.S. philanthropy. Grant Source: Federal Grants web link icon
Grants.gov is your source to FIND and APPLY for federal government grants.
   
Funding Organizations
The Archstone Foundation.web link icon
It is a private grantmaking organization, whose mission is to contribute towards the preparation of society in meeting the needs of an aging population.
 
   
   

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