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2007 Application Guidelines
Overview:
The University of Wisconsin Center for Agricultural Safety
and Health announces the availability of $19,400 to award grants for
sponsoring farm safety and health education, training or informational
programs. Grants will be awarded for amounts up to $500.00 per county
with groups securing or providing equal matching funds. Proposals are
due by January 29, 2007. Applicatoins postmarked after
the due date will not be considered for funding
unless funds are still available.
These grants will help county consortia sponsor programs
focusing on farm safety and health prevention efforts. Priority will
continue for tractor and machinery certification programs in response
to state training requirements for youth operating farm equipment on
public roads will continue. Funds may also be used for programs such
as:
- farm safety day camps or school programs for youth;
- emergency personnel training for farm accident rescue;
- public policy forum on agricultural safety and health;
- arm safety training for employees or farm family members; and
- farm hazard inspections for farmers and farm employees.
In reviewing the grants for selection, an important criterion
is the use of funds towards the development of a sustainable farm safety
education effort. These funds may not be used for food or T-shirts.
Use of the funds for just consumable items at a one time program will
not be favorably reviewed.
The programs are to be developed in consultation with
county extension personnel, agricultural education instructors, public
health personnel, or other persons with expertise or interest in farm
safety topics.
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Availability
of Funds:
Each county may receive grants totaling not more than
$500 per year.
County consortia are to secure or provide equal matching
funds (dollar for dollar match) from private or public sources. Wisconsin
Act 455 does provide authorization to county boards for providing matching
funds for county dollars.
In-kind matches such as printing, telephone charges, or
provided materials can total no more than 50% of the matching funds.
Staff time/salaries cannot be used for matching funds.
Multiple-county grant applications will be accepted. Counties
may combine to acquire resources, such as displays or equipment that
would not be feasible to purchase or develop on an individual county
basis. Multiple-county applications must identify one lead group for
administration of funds and reporting.
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Duration:
The grants will be awarded in February
2007. Activities and final reports must be completed by December 31,
2007.
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Lead Group:
County consortia are requested to identify a lead group.
The lead group will be responsible for administering the grant, completing
the final report and receiving the payment of funds.
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Proposal
Format:
In order for a proposal to be accepted for review, it
must include the following items:
1. Cover Page with original signature (form provided)
2. Statement of Needs
3. Objective of Program
4. Major Activities (Procedures)
5. Timeline including starting and completion date
6. Key Organizations, Representatives and Responsibilities
7. Evaluation:
How will you evaluate to show your objectives were met and the impact
on participants: (We are available to assist you with some options for
evaluating your program.)
8. Explanation of budget and matching funds - be specific
on use of in-kind matches.
9. Budget Form (form provided)
The matching funds are to be a dollar for dollar match for the grant
amount requested. If the grant amount requested is $500, then the total
of the program matching funds and in-kind matching needs to equal $500.
Program matching funds are actual dollars from collaborating organizations,
participant fees, county boards or sponsorships, etc. In-kind matching
are contributed services or materials with an attached dollar value.
This includes items like printing, telephone charges, or use of tractors
or equipment.
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Reporting
Requirements:
A final report is required. This report will include evaluation
results and will be due by December 31, 2007. Counties previously receiving
grants must have final reports in for each year that a grant was awarded
before receiving 2007 funding.
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Preparation:
Submit two single-sided copies. Print should be no smaller
than 12-point type. Binders, tabs and special covers should be omitted.
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Application
Deadlines:
Proposals are due by January 29, 2007.
Applications postmarked after the due date will not
be considered for funding, unless funds are still available.
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Application
Receipt Point:
Mail two signed copies to:
UW Center for Agricultural Safety and Health
Attn: Hallie Kirschner
460 Henry Mall
Madison, WI 53706
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Contact
Information:
Cheryl A. Skjolaas, Interim Director
UW Center for Agricultural Safety and Health
460 Henry Mall
Madison, WI 53706
Phone: 608-265-0568
Fax: 608-262-1228
E-mail: skjolaas@wisc.edu
http://bse.wisc.edu/wiscash
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