The purpose of this targeted federally funded grant is to support districts to improve student health and educational outcomes. This funding is provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools cooperative agreement.
The main priority for this grant is to support districts and their selected schools to adopt the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Model through the following strategies and activities.
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (Department) will make awards to districts that participated in the program during Fiscal Year 2018-2019 (FY19). Districts were confirmed as eligible priority grant partners in the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education's (DESE's) approved cooperative agreement with the CDC. Eligible school districts include: Brockton, Fitchburg, Holyoke, Salem, and Wareham.
It is anticipated that the Healthy Schools-sponsored activities and approaches that DESE implements at a statewide level (e.g., advisory meetings, PD and training/TA opportunities) will likely be available to all districts.
Federal CFDA 93.981
A total of approximately $50,000 is available in FY20.
Each eligible district may apply for up to $10,000 to support district and school-based grant activities.
Pending CDC funding, districts participating in FY20 will be eligible for up to three additional years (FY21, FY22 and FY23) of funding, for a total of five years (FY19 through FY23) to support implementation of activities outlined in submitted action plans, as well as to engage in the self-assessment, action-planning and implementation process with additional schools.
DESE reserves the right to alter the award to each funded district.
Funding is contingent upon availability. All dollar amounts listed are estimated/approximate and are subject to change. If more funding is to become available it will be distributed under the same guideline as listed in the initial RFP document.
Funds must be used to support district and school-based activities to implement the identified grant priorities and required activities (below). Costs may include, but are not limited to teacher stipends, consultants, substitutes, and materials.
Funds may be used to support consultants to help facilitate the action planning and/or implementation processes.
Required Activities: Grantees will maintain district- and school-based teams (at participating FY19 schools), and will establish new school-based teams (as appropriate) that will:
Upon approval – 06/29/2020
Pending CDC funding, districts participating in FY20 will be eligible for up to three additional years (FY21, FY22 and FY23) of funding, for a total of five years (FY19 through FY23).
Student and Family Support
Lenore Maniaci (781) 338-6321
Kristen McKinnon (781) 338-6306
Friday June 14, 2019
School Health Index (SHI): Self-Assessment & Planning Guide
All schools participating in this grant will use the SHI to guide their self-assessment and action planning. This tool provides extensive resources and guidance to school/district teams to support this process. There is an e-learning course that must be completed prior to accessing
The SHI is an online self-assessment and planning tool (also available in a downloadable, printable version) that schools can use to improve their health and safety policies and programs. It's easy to use and completely confidential.
The SHI was developed by CDC in partnership with school administrators and staff, school health experts, parents, and national nongovernmental health and education agencies to
The SHI is based on CDC's research-based guidelines for school health programs, which identify the policies and practices most likely to be effective in reducing youth health risk behaviors.
Virtual Healthy Schools
The CDC's Virtual Healthy School (VHS) is an interactive site "that shows you how components of the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) model can be integrated into your school." This site includes an extensive list of resources to support this work.
Submit all required grant materials through EdGrants.
In EdGrants, districts are required to create and name the project. Please use the following naming convention for your "Applicant Project Name" in EdGrants:
"FY19 650 SFS (Applicant Name)"
All items listed under the required forms section of this RFP should be uploaded / attached in the Attachments List formlet of the Application Submission in EdGrants. The final budget the applicant is requesting will be entered directly into EdGrants as part of the application submission process.
For Guidance Documents regarding EdGrants, visit EdGrants: User Guides and Information.
Please note: It is up to the district to determine who they want to add as EdGrants Front Office users in order to submit the grant application as well as payment request information. Please review the EdGrants: User Security Controls to make informed decisions regarding assigning your district level users.
Last Updated: May 17, 2019