Healthy Lamoille Valley is seeking applications for mini-grants of up to $500 for towns, agencies, businesses, faith-based institutions and schools to support 3-4-50 efforts in physical activity, nutrition and tobacco prevention. See the image above for details of 3-4-50. Check out
http://www.healthvermont.gov/3-4-50If you want support brainstorming an idea, please be in touch (contact info below)!
Applications will be collected and reviewed through May 20th. Awards will be announced by June 1st. Funds need to be expended by the end of June
Make a commitment to 3-4-50 and become a partner. Starting small and building upon your success can lead to greater change over time.3-4-50 educates about the overwhelming impact of chronic disease in Vermont.
Businesses, schools, towns and health care providers play an important role in shaping the health of Vermonters.Common goal: Make the healthy choice the easy choice where we live, work, learn and play.
For more information contact:
Alison Link, Healthy Lamoille Valley, Policy and Outreach Coordinator
alison@healthylamoillevalley.org917-626-0344
Towns in the Lamoille Valley:
Belvidere - Cambridge - Craftsbury - Eden - Elmore - Greensboro - Hardwick - Hyde Park - Jeffersonville - Johnson - Morristown - Stannard - Stowe - Waterville - Wolcott - Woodbury
Other grant resources of interest: RISE VT Lamoille County
https://lamoille.risevt.org/