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PEP Grant Information
What is The PEP Grant?
Carol M. White Physical Education Program (PEP) Grant
The purpose of the Carol M. White Physical Education Program grant is to provide funds to local educational agencies and community-based organizations to initiate, expand, and improve physical education programs.
This federal grant program provides funds to school districts to initiate and improve physical education in schools. Grants range from $100,000 to $500,000 and funds can be used to purchase equipment and train teachers.
The PEP grants may be used to initiate, expand or improve physical education programs designed to assist the students in making progress toward meeting State standards for physical education by providing funds for training and education of teachers and staff, and for equipment and support, to enable students in one or more grades kindergarten through 12 to participate actively in physical education activities.
PEP Grant Funding & Other Funding Sources:
Carol M. White PEP Grant
The purpose of the Carol M. White Physical Education Program grant is to provide funds to local educational agencies and community-based organizations to initiate, expand, and improve physical education programs.
This federal grant program provides funds to school districts to initiate and improve physical education in schools. Grants range from $100,000 to $500,000 and funds can be used to purchase equipment and train teachers.
The PEP grants may be used to initiate, expand or improve physical education programs designed to assist the students in making progress toward meeting State standards for physical education by providing funds for training and education of teachers and staff, and for equipment and support, to enable students in one or more grades kindergarten through 12 to participate actively in physical education activities.
Federal Grants including PEP Grants FY 2004-2005 Discretionary Grant Application Packages
Application packages for that are available for grant competitions that are currently open.
SchoolGrants
SchoolGrants was created in 1999 as a way to share grant information with PK-12 educators.
More Resources
Action for Healthy Kids
Action for Healthy Kids (AFHK) is a nationwide initiative dedicated to improving the health and educational performance of children through better nutrition and physical activity in schools.
Developing Grant Proposals
Grants.gov provides information on how to prepare your grant proposal.
eSchool News Online
Provides articles, funding news and other information for educators.
Grantmaking at the Department of Education
You will find answers to Your Questions About the Discretionary Grants Process.
*Health Topics: Physical Activity
Brochures for Parents, Teachers, and Principals to Increase Physical Activity Among Youth.
*Healthy Hearts for Kids
Healthy Hearts is a school based curricular intervention that encourages children to participate in physical activity regularly, eat properly, and avoid the use of tobacco products. The web-based instructional module is designed to impact children's knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to these risk factors associated with cardiovascular health.
No Child Left Behind Official Web site
Provides in-depth information on the No Child Left Behind Act as well as reference materials and resources.
One-Stop for Lesson Ideas
Instructional materials from hundreds of websites.
Project ACES
Project ACES takes place on the first Wednesday in May as part of National Physical Fitness & Sports Month and National Physical Education Week. It has been labeled as "the world's largest exercise class" by the media. Millions of children from all over the world will exercise together to promote proper health and fitness habits.
White House Initiatives
Comprised of individuals who are knowledgeable of education in elementary and secondary schools or postsecondary and adult education institutions, these groups provide valuable guidance to the Department on policy and program issues.
Carol M. White Physical Education Program (PEP) Grant
The purpose of the Carol M. White Physical Education Program grant is to provide funds to local educational agencies and community-based organizations to initiate, expand, and improve physical education programs.
This federal grant program provides funds to school districts to initiate and improve physical education in schools. Grants range from $100,000 to $500,000 and funds can be used to purchase equipment and train teachers.
The PEP grants may be used to initiate, expand or improve physical education programs designed to assist the students in making progress toward meeting State standards for physical education by providing funds for training and education of teachers and staff, and for equipment and support, to enable students in one or more grades kindergarten through 12 to participate actively in physical education activities.
PEP Grant Funding & Other Funding Sources:
The purpose of the Carol M. White Physical Education Program grant is to provide funds to local educational agencies and community-based organizations to initiate, expand, and improve physical education programs.
This federal grant program provides funds to school districts to initiate and improve physical education in schools. Grants range from $100,000 to $500,000 and funds can be used to purchase equipment and train teachers.
The PEP grants may be used to initiate, expand or improve physical education programs designed to assist the students in making progress toward meeting State standards for physical education by providing funds for training and education of teachers and staff, and for equipment and support, to enable students in one or more grades kindergarten through 12 to participate actively in physical education activities.
Application packages for that are available for grant competitions that are currently open.
SchoolGrants was created in 1999 as a way to share grant information with PK-12 educators.
More Resources
Action for Healthy Kids (AFHK) is a nationwide initiative dedicated to improving the health and educational performance of children through better nutrition and physical activity in schools.
Grants.gov provides information on how to prepare your grant proposal.
Provides articles, funding news and other information for educators.
You will find answers to Your Questions About the Discretionary Grants Process.
*Health Topics: Physical Activity
Brochures for Parents, Teachers, and Principals to Increase Physical Activity Among Youth.
*Healthy Hearts for Kids
Healthy Hearts is a school based curricular intervention that encourages children to participate in physical activity regularly, eat properly, and avoid the use of tobacco products. The web-based instructional module is designed to impact children's knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to these risk factors associated with cardiovascular health.
Provides in-depth information on the No Child Left Behind Act as well as reference materials and resources.
Instructional materials from hundreds of websites.
Project ACES takes place on the first Wednesday in May as part of National Physical Fitness & Sports Month and National Physical Education Week. It has been labeled as "the world's largest exercise class" by the media. Millions of children from all over the world will exercise together to promote proper health and fitness habits.
Comprised of individuals who are knowledgeable of education in elementary and secondary schools or postsecondary and adult education institutions, these groups provide valuable guidance to the Department on policy and program issues.











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