1 / 10

Rice County SHIP Mini-Grants

Rice County SHIP Mini-Grants. Funding is based on financial guidance, policies, and regulations as set by MDH. All applications will be reviewed by Rice County SHIP staff and the CLT. All applications must incorporate a Policy, System, or Environmental change (PSE).

thiery
Download Presentation

Rice County SHIP Mini-Grants

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Rice County SHIP Mini-Grants • Funding is based on financial guidance, policies, and regulations as set by MDH. • All applications will be reviewed by Rice County SHIP staff and the CLT. • All applications must incorporate a Policy, System, or Environmental change (PSE). • Those identified as unsustainable “programs” cannot be funded.

  2. Rice County SHIP Mini-Grants • 24 mini-grants available up to $1,500 each. • 2 “competitive” awards up to $2,000 each. • To be considered, you must submit 2 applications. • Reserved for Policy Change applications only. • Due by 4:30pm, Sept. 3rd to Natalie (email). • Funds are distributed on a reimbursement basis. • All expenses must be incurred by May 1, 2011. Unused mini-grant funds will get allocated to other SHIP projects.

  3. Rice County SHIP Mini-Grants • Accountability Requirements, you must: • Follow standard accounting procedures. • Charge the grant only for expenses written in the approved application budget (revisions are acceptable, but need prior approval). • Maintain records to support expenditures. • Track in-kind and match contributions to the project. • Submit a mini-grantee evaluation report (to be made available in the drop box).

  4. Rice County SHIP Mini-Grants • Expenses that need prior approval: • Communication pieces (paid and earned media) • Promotional items • Developing and implementing surveys • Focus group questions • Equipment purchases • Educational materials • Incentives • Out-of-state travel

  5. Rice County SHIP Mini-Grants • Is it an Allowable/Unallowable Use of Funds? • Does the request support or lead to PSE change? • Does the item or expense reach a significant proportion of your target population? • Is the request sustainable? • Is the item or request reasonable, cost efficient, and necessary? • Is it a good use of public health funds?

  6. Rice County SHIP Mini-Grants • Unallowable Expenses • Administrative or indirect costs over 15% • Capital improvements or alterations • Prior expenses • Direct patient care • Direct assistance to individuals • Entertainment, parties, or alcohol • Unallowable Expenses • Gifts for staff • Staff meals • Personal use goods/services • Supplanting funds from other sources • Donations, bad debts, fines, interest, lobbying, research, political campaigns When in doubt, check it out! Call me if you have a ?

  7. Rice County SHIP Mini-Grants • Allowable Use of Funds • Administrative • Up to 15% of project expenses • Advertising/Promotion • Promotion of recreational opportunities and facilities, policy changes, educational opportunities • Communications • Telephone/Internet expenses • Conferences/Events • Travel and conference fees • Allowable Use of Funds • Construction Projects • Staff time for planning a project that will promote healthy lifestyles • Permanent signage for a park, bike trail, or fitness center (except installation expenses) • Curriculum/Materials • Evidence-based, must promote PSE change • Training materials need prior MDH approval

  8. Rice County SHIP Mini-Grants • Equipment (exercise, office, gardening, etc.) • Must be clearly tied to PSE and must promote access to PA or nutritious foods • Detailed plan for maintenance of equip. • Use will be promoted directly to those at-risk. • Appropriate safety gear should accompany the equipment and not purchased by SHIP. • Examples: • Stability balls to use in lieu of desk chairs • Signage for a walking trail • Bikes or inline skates for use by low-income • Bike racks • Fencing for a community garden • Software to track behavior changes, print nutrition labels • Garden hoop houses • Snack carts for healthy snacks • Equipment rental

  9. Rice County SHIP Mini-Grants • Evaluation (surveys) • Materials and incentives (must get prior approval) • Facilities • Rental costs for an event, meeting, or training • Focus Groups • Up to $50 per person including incentive, food, and beverage • Food/Meals • Food for resale including healthy vending • Food demonstration projects • Food/Meals – cont. • Taste testing for inclusion in new worksite menus • Incentives • Not to exceed $50 per person. Used to determine effectiveness of PSE change strategy. • Staff time, printing, supplies, materials, travel, training, contractual services (need prior approval)

  10. Overview • Up to $1,500 per worksite is available • 2 additional grants for Policy-change projects (up to $2,000 each) • Must include PSE and be sustainable • Follows MDH funding guidelines • Due by email to Natalie on Sept. 3rd • Expenses before May 1 reimbursed • Evaluation is required Rice County SHIP Mini-Grants Natalie Ginter, MS SHIP Coordinator nginter@co.rice.mn.us Phone 507-332-5921 direct

More Related