Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Childcare Facilities Get Grants For Shading Their Playgrounds!



Eight state school districts are getting grants to build sun shade structures to shield students from the midday rays. The grants came from the state where a spokeswoman says kids need to learn early about the potential hazards of too much sunshine.

"A lot of the school grounds have taken shade off of the playgrounds and then they put the kids out to play for recess over the noon hour, which is not the best time of day to be out. We've put money out available, it's federal and state funds that are helping do this."

Each school district got $4,000, for a total of $32,000 being spent on the structures statewide. Each school is choosing the type of shade-provider that'll work best during recess or other outdoor activities.

Some are putting hard structures in place, like gazebos. There are also picnic shelter-type structures that are open with just columns and a roof. Other schools are planning to use more temporary structures that are basically canvas awnings supported by metal poles. They can be taken down during stormy and winter weather.

Since skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the state and in the United States, these structures will offer kids protection from the sun. "We need to protect our skin, no matter what age," says one spokesperson. "Our children need to be taught how to take care of their skin for their lifetimes to reduce their risk of developing skin cancer."

Eight the state's school districts applied for the funds and all eight got the money. The program will likely be offered again next year. Among the facilities that got the grants:

  • Elementary School

  • a county child care facility

  • a religious school


4 comments:

  1. How can you find out what states were funded for this project, and additional information on any upcoming grants? Please share. I work at a small childcare center and we are looking for this type of grant.

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  2. Like the blog post says these grant programs were implemented by their respective school districts so the best place for you to start looking would be to check out your local school district's website to find out what information they may have about these types of grant programs. The only reason that I have this and the more specific information about this particular grant program is because since I do this kind of work for a living I have had this information emailed to me because of the work that I do. This information was obtained for a client of mine and I knew that other businesses in the same field would be interested in knowing about information like this so that they could know that such grant programs were (and still are) available.

    This kind of information was initially found online so it is available - just do a little research and you should be able to find it.

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