Guidelines for Safe Kids Pennsylvania Mini-Grants as funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Health August 1, 2008 May 29, 2009

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Guidelines for Safe Kids Pennsylvania Mini-Grants as funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Health August 1, 2008 May 29, 2009 The following packet is for those Chapters / Coalitions applying for the Smoke Alarm or Bike Helmet Mini-Grant. Types of Mini-Grants Available: (1) Bicycle Helmets or Smoke Alarms funds (100 smoke alarms or 150 bike helmets per each coalition/chapter) (2) Car Seats or Portable Cribs funds (20 car seats or 20 portable cribs per each coalition/chapter) ** Note: Each Chapter / Coalition is eligible for only one grant in each category above. 1. General Provisions for all Mini-grants A. Eligible Mini-Grant Applicants Eligible applicants are Safe Kids Pennsylvania Coalitions and Chapters and any organization that is in the process of applying to Safe Kids Pennsylvania to become a chapter. To be considered for a Mini-Grant, the applicant must submit the appropriate application forms. The application must be submitted on the appropriate attached Mini-Grant Application form or on 8½ X 11 white paper in a format which contains the required information in the same order as shown on the Mini-Grant Application forms. Two copies of the application must be submitted to Safe Kids Pennsylvania by June 19, 2008. B. Reporting Procedures The Mini-Grant recipient must submit two copies of the final report by May 29, 2009. A report form will be distributed in February, 2009. The report must contain the following: Number of events; Held Participated in Number of children who received intervention; Educational materials Safety items Evidence that collaboration with State and Community Health Improvement Partners occurred; Page 1 of 5

Summary of the program accomplishments in accordance with the recipients work plan; Evaluation results and outcomes; One copy of materials developed for and used in the project; Copies of any news articles related to the recipients grant activities. 2. Guidelines for Smoke Alarms or Bicycle Helmets Purpose: The purpose of this Mini-Grant is to provide resources to coalitions and chapters so they can implement proven safety interventions which will reduce injuries for low-income children. Eligible applicants must complete the following application forms: General Information Smoke Alarm / Bicycle Helmet Application Work Plan Maximum allowable Grant: 100 smoke alarms or 150 bicycle helmets A helmet needs assessment (helmet sizes, etc.) for individual coalitions/chapters will be distributed upon application approval. Mini-grant Requirements: Focus on low-income population Collaborate with local Highway Safety staff (bicycle safety), fire departments, and other agencies that serve the population or focus on the same goals. Educate the target population through one-on-one or group instruction. Smoke alarms must be installed in the home, not just given to target populations. Helmets distributed must be fitted on the child s head and straps adjusted appropriately. Applicants must include an Evaluation Plan - Evaluation forms will be provided upon request. Bike Helmets: Conduct baseline helmet observation surveys before the start of the project and follow-up helmet observation surveys one month after project ends to determine change in helmet use. Smoke Alarms: Conduct follow-up surveys of smoke alarm recipients one month after installation to determine if client tested the alarm. Page 2 of 5

MINI-GRANT APPLICATION GRANT PERIOD AUGUST 1, 2008 MAY 30, 2009 INSTRUCTIONS: This page must be completed by every coalition/chapter applying for the Smoke Alarm or Bicycle Helmet Mini-Grants. Be sure to include a list of coalition members with the application. Choose one of the following: Bicycle Helmets Smoke Alarms GENERAL INFORMATION: (please type or print clearly) Local Coalition/Chapter: Coalition Coordinator: Signature: Date: Address: City: State: Zip: Telephone: Fax: Email: Please complete the section below even if the information is the same as above. Name of Organization to receive helmets or smoke alarms: Contact Person: Address: City: State: Zip: Telephone: Fax: Email: Page 3 of 5

Smoke Alarm/Bicycle Helmet Mini-Grant Application INSTRUCTIONS: Complete only if applying for smoke alarms or bicycle helmets 1. Coalition/Chapter Name: 2. Which resource is needed? (check only one) 100 Smoke Alarms 150 Bicycle Helmets 3. Target population : (specify) 4. Workplan - Complete on Page 5 5. With which agencies will you partner? 6. Who will deliver the education and assure that the child has a properly fitted helmet? In regard to smoke alarms, who will install the smoke alarm? 7. Evaluation Plan: Page 4 of 5

Workplan -- Program Objectives and Activities OBJECTIVES ACTION ITEM COMPLETION DATE AGENCY RESPONSIBLE # OF PARTICIPANTS Page 5 of 5