Building Student Health Infrastructure for Success

GrantID: 72214

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

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The Student Health Ambassador funding is designed to support the training of student health ambassadors who promote health education and awareness on college campuses. A critical component of this funding is the measurement and evaluation of the initiatives implemented by awardees. To ensure that funded initiatives are effective, awardees are required to track specific outcomes related to health education and awareness. These outcomes include improvements in student knowledge and attitudes towards healthy behaviors, increases in the number of students engaging in preventive health practices, and enhancements in campus environments that support health and wellbeing. A range of KPIs must be tracked to measure these outcomes, including participation rates in health education programs, changes in student self-reported health behaviors, and feedback from students on the effectiveness of health ambassador initiatives. By monitoring these indicators, awardees can assess the impact of their initiatives and make data-driven decisions to improve their programs. Regular reporting and evaluation are essential components of the funding. Awardees are required to submit regular progress reports, annual evaluations, and a final assessment of their initiative's impact. These reporting requirements help ensure that initiatives are on track to meet their objectives and allow for the identification of areas where adjustments may be needed. The evaluation of funded initiatives is rigorous, with clear performance thresholds in place. Awardees must demonstrate a clear understanding of their target outcomes and a robust plan for measuring and evaluating their progress. Those that fail to meet the established performance thresholds may face additional reporting requirements or, in some cases, recoupment of funds. For student health ambassador programs, tracking student engagement, evaluating the impact of health ambassador initiatives, and measuring improvements in campus health environments are critical to demonstrating success. By focusing on these areas, awardees can ensure that their initiatives are making a meaningful difference in the health and wellbeing of students on their campuses.

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