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Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) -- UMADD Mini-Grants

Application Deadline: Ongoing

Description: MADD is offering mini-grants to qualifying groups to help implement evidence-based prevention programs that focus on college-related drinking problems on campuses and/or in the surrounding communities. Priority for funding will be given to applications that:

  • incorporate the UMADD projects recommended on the Web site
  • seek to change environmental factors (laws, policies, enforcement) or populations (student body, anyone under 21) versus projects that seek individual behavior change (motivational speaker, crashed car exhibit, basic alcohol education)
  • include partnership with multiple groups, both on campus and in the community
  • support or enhance law enforcement efforts.

Funding Amount: Mini-grants awards:

  • have a maximum of $500
  • will be reimbursed upon project completion (with original receipts)
  • require a completed project evaluation.

Who May Apply: Mini-grants are available to:

  • UMADD student-groups
  • new groups that have applied to become UMADD groups
  • active student groups
  • approved students
  • campus or community law enforcement working on college-related initiatives
  • campus/community partnerships working on college-related initiatives
  • faculty, including alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) or other campus prevention coordinators.

Applicants must be at least 18 years of age.

Contact Information:

See the MADD Web site for the appropriate regional MADD program manager.
Web: http://www.umadd.org/UMADD-Mini_grants/
UMADD-Mini_Grants.html