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Sustainable, Healthy Learning Environments in Rural and Tribal Schools in Montana

This funding record is inactive. Please see the program website or contact the program sponsor to determine if this program is currently accepting applications or will open again in the future.

Sponsor
American Lung Association
Deadlines
Apr 30, 2024
Contact

Liz Hall
Liz.Hall@Lung.org

Tracey Maruyama
Tracey.Maruyama@lung.org

Purpose

The American Lung Association will provide training and resources to rural and tribal schools in Montana for activities designed to reduce childhood exposures to environmental contaminants and increase the number of schools establishing lung-friendly policies and practices.

Participating schools will receive specialized support that covers program facilitator training costs, implementation packages, curriculum adaptation, customized materials, technical assistance, and program evaluation.

Programs available to schools through this opportunity include:

  • Asthma Programs to promote asthma-friendly environments and help educate students, parents and teachers on asthma management
  • Commercial Tobacco and Vaping Intervention and Cessation Programs to help schools respond effectively to tobacco and vaping violations and help students quit commercial tobacco use and vaping
  • Other Resources on topics such as radon, clean air, asthma, commercial tobacco, wildfires, COVID-19, RSV, and influenza.
Eligibility

Eligible participants include schools and communities in Montana interested in programs and resources to protect the lung health of students, as well as individuals willing to serve as partners to guide the project.

Geographic coverage
Montana
Amount of funding

All trainings and resources are offered at no cost before April 30, 2024. Certain programs may be available for a fee after April 30.

Application process

Contact Liz Hall to request assistance.

Tagged as
American Indian or Alaska Native · COVID-19 · Children and youth · Chronic respiratory conditions · Environmental health · Infectious diseases · Schools · Tobacco use · Montana



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