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UnitedHealth HEROES UnitedHealth HEROES Grant ProgramGrant Program

Improving communities by increasing the number and the diversity

of young people, ages 5-25, serving in substantive roles.

UnitedHealth Group’s mission is to help people live healthier lives. To help people

achieve the goal of living healthier lives, they believe it is necessary to be active citizens of

their communities, nation, and world.

Overview of the UnitedHealth HEROES grant program

Discuss the application and rubric as guides to help prepare and implement a high quality project

Answer your questions!

Today’s Objectives

• a service-learning, health literacy initiative developed by UnitedHealth Group and Youth Service America

•grants of $500 (sometimes up to $1,000)

•to help youth, ages 5-25, create and implement local, hands-on programs to fight childhood obesity

UnitedHealth HEROES Grant Program

An effective teaching and learning strategy integrating meaningful community servicewith academic study and reflective practiceto enrich learning, build civic engagement, and strengthen communities.

What is Service-Learning?

HEROES grants encourage semester-long projects: Launch on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service (January 17, 2011)

Culminate on Global Youth Service Day (April 15-17, 2011)

A Semester of Service

October 22nd: Application deadline

December 13th: Announce winners

January 4th, 2011: MOU due

January 14th, 2011: Grant funds distributed

January 17th, 2011: MLK Day

April 15th-17th, 2011: Global Youth Service Day

May, 2011: Post-project reports due

UnitedHealth HEROES Timeline

•The applicant must be one of the following: educator, service-learning coordinator, student in a health profession, public health professional, community-based nonprofit or group. •The applicant must at least 17 years of age. •All 50 states and DC are eligible to apply.•Previous YSA grantees are welcome to apply.

UnitedHealth HEROESEligibility – Who can apply?

•The project must be a service-learning project about childhood obesity and related health issues.•Children and/or youth, ages 5-25 must be the primary volunteers in your service-learning project.

UnitedHealth HEROESEligibility – About the Project

•The service-learning project activities must take place between January 2011 and April 2011.•A significant component of your service-learning project must take place on Global Youth Service Day, 2011 (April 15-17, 2011).

UnitedHealth HEROESEligibility – Special Days of Service

Details

Evidence of planning

Feasibility

Service vs. Service-Learning

Youth involvement

Community need

General Tips

First Responders: Youth Addressing Obesity Through Service-Learning

http://tools.ysa.org/downloads/modules/YSA-First_Responders_Childhood_Obesity.pdf

•Created as a project planning tool

•Incorporates the IPARD/C model:• Investigation• Preparation and Planning• Action• Reflection• Demonstration/Celebration

Application

•Semester of Service Strategy Guide:http://tools.ysa.org/downloads/semester/YSA-2010-strategy-guide.pdf

•GYSD Planning Toolkit:http://tools.YSA.org/downloads/gysd/toolkits/2009GYSDToolKit.pdf

• Scoring Rubric: http://tools.YSA.org/downloads/grants/uhh/2010-UHH-Rubric.pdf

• YSA Tipsheets: http://YSA.org/resources

Additional Resources

A Walk through the Application

For more information . . .For more information . . .

www.YSA.org/HEROES

Amanda McDonald

YSA Grants Manager

amcdonald@ysa.org

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