
Mothers Against Drunk Driving Offers Mini-Grants for Campus Projects
Mothers Against Drunk Driving Offers Mini-Grants for Campus
Projects
Mothers Against Drunk Driving and the CarMax Foundation have announced the launch of the new UMADD Web site, and the availability of mini-grants for
community-based groups committed to preventing underage drinking,
binge drinking, and drunk-driving on America's college campuses.
Mini-grants are available to UMADD student-groups; new groups who
have applied to become a UMADD group; active student groups;
approved students; campus or community law enforcement working on
college-related initiatives; campus/community partnerships
working on college-related initiatives; and faculty, including
alcohol, tobacco and other drug or campus prevention
coordinators. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age.
Although first priority will be given to applicants pursuing
UMADD-specific projects, other ideas will be considered based on
merit.
When applying for a mini-grant, applicants will be required to
create a project timeline, including major goals and objectives;
select a project focus (e.g., underage/binge drinking or drunk
driving); and submit a complete budget.
The CarMax Foundation has provided $20,000 to fund the mini-
grants. The maximum grant amount is $500.
Visit the UMADD Web site for complete mini-grant program
information and an application form.
Contact:
Link to Complete RFP
Primary Subject: Substance Abuse
Geographic Funding Area: National
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