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MA PTA October 2024 Newsletter

November 1, 2024 by Stephanie Gray

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2024 Annual Meeting and Awards Celebration

November 1, 2024 by Stephanie Gray

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2024 Annual Meeting Proposed Bylaws Amendments and Resolution

March 8, 2024 by Stephanie Gray

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Ways to Support Lonely Adolescents presented by Gene Beresin, MD, MA

February 4, 2024 by Stephanie Gray

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION

In May 2023, the U.S. Surgeon General sounded the alarm on an epidemic of loneliness in the United States, with some of the highest rates among Gen Z (those ages 11 to 26). Are you worried about a child or teenager who is struggling with loneliness? Do you know a child who may be at risk?

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, young people had been struggling with feelings of loneliness and isolation. Gene Beresin, MD, MA, a child and adolescent psychiatrist and clinical educator of more than 40 years, has been following and concerned about this trend for years. In this webinar, Dr. Beresin will outline the causes and risks for loneliness among adolescents, review recommendations for parents and caregivers from the U.S. Surgeon General’s advisory and provide more depth and practical guidance on ways to implement these recommendations in everyday life.

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Learning Objectives

After this presentation, participants will be able to:

  • Be able to cite underlying causes and negative health consequences of loneliness
  • Understand the major components for secure attachment
  • Model healthy social connections for students
  • Help students to develop relationships with supportive adults
  • Encourage healthy social connections between students
  • Identify behaviors and experiences that may increase the risk for social disconnection
  • Recognize signs of a mental health concern in students

PRESENTER BIOGRAPHY

Gene Beresin, MD, MA is Executive Director of the Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Director of Education for the Division of Professional and Public Education in the MGH Department of Psychiatry, and a full Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. As a child and adolescent psychiatrist and clinical educator of more than 40 years, Dr. Beresin has focused on prevention, early intervention, and treatment of teens and young adults. He has been a keynote speaker at local and international conferences, and is often called upon by news media to weigh in on issues relevant to this vulnerable population and the unique impact of societal issues.  

Dr. Beresin has consulted with a variety of television shows including ER, Law and Order SVU, and Parentalogic by PBS NOVA. He was Consultant to the Emmy Award winning HBO children’s specials, Goodnight Moon and Other Sleepytime Tales  (2000), Through a Child’s Eyes: September 11, 2001 (2003) and Classical Baby (2005). Dr. Beresin currently co-hosts the Clay Center podcast, Shrinking It Down: Mental Health Made Simple.

In addition to his current role at The Clay Center, Dr. Beresin also directs the Elizabeth Thatcher Acampora Endowment, an outreach program to meet the needs of underserved youth and families in three community settings.  Dr. Beresin has served as a leader of many national organizations and has won a number of local and national teaching awards. He is currently serving a term as President of the American College of Psychiatrists.

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Grant Funding Opportunity thru the 2023-2024 Healthy Living for Everyone – A Unified Voice Program

January 12, 2024 by Stephanie Gray

Grant Funding From Massachusetts PTA to Support Your PTA

Massachusetts PTA is proud to be able to offers awards or funding to honor or support PTAs as they engage families, support student success, improve the health and safety of students and families, increase access to arts education or celebrate advocacy and diversity.

$6,000 in Grants To Be Awarded as Twelve (12) $500 Grants to Local Units

The Massachusetts PTA, through the generosity and funding of two of our major Sponsors and Donors, Massachusetts Teachers Association (MTA) and Mountain America Credit Unit (MACU), has been given the opportunity to award twelve (12) $500 grants to individual PTA Units across the state. That will be 12 Units who will be able to initiate new programs and/or continue program Health, Safety and Wellness events. It is our hope that all of you will seize this possibility of funding for your PTA Unit’s Health, Safety and Wellness Programs either already in existence and/or programs that are yet on the horizon for you to engage in.

Awards Timeline

The funding will be announced and awarded on April 6th at the MA PTA Annual Meeting. A representative of each of the twelve PTA Unit Awardees will have to be present at the MA PTA 2024 Annual Meeting to accept the $500 Gran Award. The grant project will begin on May 1, 2024, and conclude on June 30th, 2025. As you can see this will span a duration of 14 months, allowing you time to organize, develop, plan, and implement your Health, Safety and Wellness program event.

This occasion is an exciting time for Massachusetts PTA (MA PTA) and your PTA’s leadership, membership, and communities to collaborate with the MA PTA and your local PTA Unit in the endorsements of these mini grant applications and programs with focus on Health, Safety and Wellness. The MA PTA will also provide guidance and support throughout the project and year. A total of twelve proposed grants will each be awarded $500 for a total of $6,000 from our two generous donors, MTA and MACU. The entire $500 grant award goes directly to the 12 individual PTA units involved with and for the project.

The MA PTA is inviting you and your Local PTAs to be part of this project. We seek you because we believe that, as PTA units, you are strong, productive, and committed to the mission: “EveryChild. OneVoice.” For these reasons, we invite you to be part of this program and the initiative to continue serving your community schools, families, and all children! We hope you are interested and will seize this opportunity to assist you. Please see the general regulations and timeline provided at the bottom of this letter invitation and attachment.

Besides the Healthy Living for Everyone Health Safety and Wellness Grants Massachusetts PTA is offering your local unit, National PTA also offers significant funding to support local efforts for your students, families and community to participate in educational activities that are engaging, inspiring and fun.

Massachusetts PTA is committed to promoting and encouraging diversity, equity and inclusion as part of our commitment to every child. In addition to evaluating the merits of each application, geography, need, and other criteria may be considered to ensure a robust and diverse pool of grantees.

Purpose and Goals of Project:

Mission of MA PTA Health Safety and Wellness Initiatives: Massachusetts Parent Teacher Association believes that All Massachusetts children and families should be safe and live in an environment that promotes Health, Well-being, Confidence, Equity and Security free of all harm, dangers, and ill-treatment including racist, unjust, and biased attitudes and behaviors. To this end, the Massachusetts PTA, through the Massachusetts PTA Health, Safety and Wellness Standing Committee (the Health Committee), will explore, promote, and develop activities, resources and partnerships to assist with this purpose.

Projects should encompass any aspect(s) of MA PTA Mission as well as your own PTA Unit’s Health Mission. This lends for a variety of ideas, events and programs including enhancing mental health activities, safety programs, healthy eating, physical well-being, school gardens, hosting health and wellness fairs, incorporating nutrition information and physical activity programs. It also could include a speaker(s) and fees, an already established program that these funds would just enhance the magnitude of the program, or NEW reading material and information for families to read together or in the classrooms on any aspect of Health, Safety and Wellness. This should really help enhance information, knowledge and comprehension for parents, families, educators, community members with a huge emphasis on children and youth.

If awarded, your PTA may use the funds for any expenses associated with addressing the need for the grant goals and purposes:

  • Such as promoting, hosting, and implementing your PTA unit’s Health, Safety and Wellness Goals and Programs.
    • May include in person and virtual expenses such as translation services, facility costs, virtual meeting platform costs, advertising costs, prizes for families, food, program materials and promotional items.
    • Funds may not be used for guns, alcohol, illicit drugs or tobacco or any initiatives, goals, purposes, and objectives that go against the National PTA and MA PTA Mission as well as The MA PTA Health, Safety and Wellness Goals and Objectives.

Timeline and Due Dates:

This announcement is a prompt turnaround with a series of dates which, as an applicant, you will have to adhere to specifically. Please notify us immediately at MA PTA if you are interested and would like to participate.

Announcement of Grant, the Informational Zoom meeting, the process of submitting a grant application and the announcements of the grant awards to the 12 individual grantees.

  1. The Grant Announcement will be from January 17th to January 28th. You will see and view it in multiple MA PTA communications, newsletters, announcements, emails, MA PTA website and social media.
  2. An Informational Q & A Zoom Webinar Session regarding this grant and your participation will be held on Monday evening, Jan. 29th from 7:15 pm to 8:15 pm. We will review with you but, most importantly, answer any of your questions regarding this grant application.
  3. Grant Proposals are to be submitted by email to MA PTA between January 30th and February 28th. The last day a Grant Proposal will be accepted is February 28th by 5pm. Your proposal will be submitted to health@masspta.org.
  4. All grant Proposals will be read and selected between February 29th and March 27th. You will be notified by March 30th.
  5. All Grant Awardees will receive their Grant and Recognition on Saturday April 6th at the MA PTA Annual meeting. The President or representative of your PTA Unit must be present for this on April 6th.
  6. All PTA Units must be a Unit in Good Standing with the Massachusetts Parent Teacher Association (MA PTA).
  7. No later than June 9, 2025, or the ending date of your project whichever comes first, all Grantees awarded must submit to MA PTA, the final four outcomes (results) of your project accompanied by 2 to 3 pictures of the project. Remember, any children being photographed must have parental permission for pictures to be used for PR and Communications.

Section A – Grant Proposal Information and Application

  • Grant Program Name: MA PTA Health, Safety and Wellness Grant
  • Grant Number (to be assigned by MA PTA)*
  • Amount Requested: $500.00
  • Program or Project Title: ____________________________________________________________________
  • PTA Name: * ________________________________________________________________________________
  • Street Address: * ____________________________________________________________________________
  • City, State & Zip Code: * ____________________________________________________________________
  • Phone Number: * ___________________________________________________________________________
  • Contact Name & Title: * ____________________________________________________________________
  • Contact Person Phone Number: * __________________________________________________________
  • PTA President’s Name: _____________________________________________________________________
  • PTA Treasurer’s Name: _____________________________________________________________________
  • Summarize the organization’s mission (2-3 sentences) and state year PTA Unit was founded: ________________________________________________________________________________________________
  • Summary of project or grant request (2-3 sentences): * ________________________________________________________________________________________________
  • I am attesting that “name of PTA unit” ____________________________ is a unit in good standing with the MA PTA

Authorized Signature (Type in name and check I Agree below)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________I “name” agree on “date” PTA Position: _______________________________________________________________________

Email: * ____________________________________________ Secondary Email: ________________________________________

Grant Number (to be assigned by MA PTA)


Section B – Complete the Information requested in #’s 1-8.

Please complete each question with responses in short essay format (1 to 5 complete paragraphs). Please note: you may alternatively answer these questions in a three-page narrative incorporating all answers and responses to Questions 1 through 8. Your Budget is completed separately as an additional document (see document A below).

  1. With respect to the funding requested, please identify program(s), initiative and people that will most benefit from this grant.
  2. Describe your specific program, project or initiative and the geographic area your proposal would most likely benefit. If your project, program, or initiative is being run or is proposed to run out of a physical location please specify that location.
  3. Describe specifically what aspect(s) of your program you seek funding for, and the percentage of the proposed foundation grant you seek to allocate to each area.
  4. Describe the overall goals and objectives of your proposal and how your proposal will help to enhance the Health, Safety and Wellness mission of your PTA organization as well as MA PTA. If applicable, please also specify the number of projected people participating in the program or that you anticipate will participate in the program. (i.e., the specific types of services to be provided, the number and types of people to be served). note: this question can assist your response in Document C; Final Project Outcomes Achieved below.
  5. Please describe whether this program, project, or initiative is currently in existence, and if so for how long? If this is a new program, please describe the projected longevity of your program.
  6. Describe your organization’s experience/capacity to complete the proposed project or implement the proposed program.
  7. Please describe the specific need for this program, project, or initiative within the PTA Unit, School and/or community and how the requested expenditure will ensure and/or assist that the need is met?
  8. How will you evaluate this program? Think about how you will assess your work, project and summarize this Program.

Attach all copies of required documents A & B; Document C is due at close of your project.

  • Budget for the MA PTA Grant Funds
    • If the MA PTA Grant is covering the full cost of your program, then a completed budget for the full program should be submitted
    • If the MA PTA Grant is covering only a portion of the total project budget and additional grants and/or funding has been allocated for the total project, please indicate the Total Program Budget as well as MA PTA Grant Portion of the Project Budget Dollar Amount equaling $500 (Please submit a budget for the total program and indicate in that budget, monies budgeted for the proposed $500 MA PTA program/project).
    • Provide a short budget narrative (a short paragraph) describing each cost item of the $500 MA PTA grant funds
  • Description of Program/Event: If you are submitting the Narrative, as noted in Section B above, no more than 3 typed pages describing and summarizing the total project, answering the eight questions.
  • Project Outcomes Achieved: No later than June 9, 2025, or the closing date of your project whichever comes first, you must submit to MA PTA the final Four Outcomes (results) of your project accompanied by 2 to 3 pictures of the project. Please refer to your original response in Questions 4 to assist your response here. Remember any children being photographed must have parental permission for pictures to be used for PR and Communications
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