
Opportunities
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Indoor Air Quality Grants Available for Low-Income and Tribal School Districts Nationwide; Deadline 2/27
The National School Boards Association partnered with the Go Green Initiative to offer grant opportunities for low-income and Tribal school districts throughout all fifty states and US territories. These grants support efforts to improve Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Applications are open through February 27, 2026, for their second round of school district grants. Selected districts may receive up to $45,000 in grant funding,
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American Lung Association’s Clean Air School Challenge; Ongoing until September 2029
To address the unique indoor air quality (IAQ) challenges faced by US schools, the American Lung Association launched the Clean Air School Challenge. Through this program, individual schools nationwide can receive up to $9,500 grant funding to assess indoor air quality, develop a unique IAQ management plan, and/or implement some activities of their IAQ management plan. Participating schools will also receive technical assistance, training, and the opportunity to join learning
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School Indoor Air Quality Video Contest for Youth in Grades 9-12
Clean Air Allies, a nonprofit dedicated to improving access to clean indoor air in PK-12 schools, has launched a US nationwide Youth Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Video Contest for 1 to 3-minute videos around the theme “It’s Time to Care about School Indoor Air.” US youths who are age 13 or older, and in Grades
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Association of Asthma Educators Offers Asthma Education for the Community Health Worker in November; Registration Now Open
In November, the Association of Asthma Educators is hosting a virtual training, “Asthma Education for the Community Health Worker.” The four-part program is designed to prepare entry-level community health workers (CHW) to effectively provide basic asthma management education. Additionally, the content and objectives are relevant for athletic trainers, school nurses, LPNs, RNs, CRTs, RTs, students,
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Become a Member of CDPH’s Climate and Health Equity Advisory Group
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is seeking participants for the new Climate and Health Equity Advisory Group (CHEAG). This group will include diverse members from across California with lived experience or expertise in the health and equity impacts of climate change. CHEAG will guide CDPH’s climate and health equity initiatives, identify program gaps,
