The education-based grant program is coordinated through the NCHSAA Foundation, Inc. Only NCHSAA member schools are eligible to apply and must meet the established criteria. Areas of focus include student-centric initiatives/programs, coach/athletic administrator education, health, safety, & wellness initiatives, and small equipment. Applications will open October 1, 2024.
School administrators must identify an unmet need facing student-athletes and/or coaches and school athletic administrators that relates to one of the following focus areas:
- Student-Athlete focused Program Supplementation
- Mental Wellness Initiatives
- Sportsmanship Initiatives
- Character Development
- Career Exploration and Post-Graduation Preparation
- Coach & Athletic Administrator Education
- Fostering Diversity and Inclusion
- NFHS Learn or NIAAA Courses, Training, and Clinics
- Health, Safety, and Wellness Initiatives
- Physical Wellness
- Social and Emotional Learning (Mental Wellness Initiative)
- Cultivating Healthy Relationships
- Health and lifesaving equipment (i.e. AED unit, Wet Bulb Globe Temperature device, cooling tub)
- Equipment
- Examples are game ball, net/netting systems, goal, and scoreboard
- Weights/weight machine/cardio machine
NOTES:
- CAPITAL PROJECTS ARE CONSIDERED THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PSU AND/OR THE SCHOOL. EXAMPLES OF CAPITAL PROJECTS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, LARGE-SCALE PROJECTS INVOLVING HIGHER-END EXPENDITURES SUCH AS LIGHTING SYSTEMS, VEHICLES (I.E., VANS, BUSES, GATORS, GOLF CARTS), AND FIELD AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS.
- PRIORITY WILL BE GIVEN TO PROJECTS FOR WHICH THE SCHOOL SEEKS MULTIPLE FUNDING SOURCES.
- Only NCHSAA member schools are eligible to request and receive grant funding through this Education-Based Athletics Grant Program.
- Grants awards are limited to a maximum award of $5,000.00 each. This does not mean that all recipients will receive the maximum amount of $5,000.00.
- Only one (1) grant application may be submitted per school in a given grant cycle. School personnel should coordinate efforts.
- Schools awarded a grant in one year are not eligible to receive a grant the following year (i.e. Receipt of a grant in 2023-2024 means your school is not eligible for consideration in the 2024-2025 cycle). We encourage schools who have previously not applied to consider submitting an application for an unmet need in your school. Please review the list of 'Previous Grant Recipients' to determine if your school received a grant in the previous school year.
- Grant amounts will, in part, be decided by assessing the following:
- Estimated cost for program or initiative (NOTE: A projected budget will be required as part of the grant proposal. The grant coordinator is expected to research costs and secure multiple quotes prior to submitting this projected budget.)
- Pledged or collected funds in place from other funding sources and evidence of a concerted effort to acquire funds from other sources; Priority will be given to schools demonstrating that they are securing funds from other sources besides this grant. This platform is not intended to be the sole source of funding for school projects.
- Number of individuals positively impacted through the grant
- Grantees may receive partial funding (or no funding at all) based on the above criteria and the selection/review committee’s determination.
The Education-based Grant Program is funded with endowment funds to ultimately support and enhance student-athletes’ physical wellness, psychosocial well-being, mental wellness, and life-skill development.
Grant funding comes solely from interest earnings on the principal investments. Funds earmarked towards grants will vary year-to-year based on market volatility and interest returns.
Funds may NOT be used to support any of the following:
- Political activities or attempts to influence legislation
- Salaries or supplemental income
- Any activities that serve for the personal gain of an individual
- Ancillary activities such as programs, advertising or special events not related to the purpose(s) of the NCHSAA Foundation as outlined within its Articles of Incorporation
Grant proposals/applications will be evaluated and reviewed by an outside group of athletic-based educators with emphasis placed on the following areas:
- Significant impact on the school’s athletic program and student-athletes
- Grant initiative or project meets a viable unmet need at the school
- Demonstrated effort by school personnel to secure multiple funding sources
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