Subject: Special July Webinar: Accessing ESSER Funds to Address SEL and Mental Health Supports

July 21, 2021

 


Accessing ESSER Funds

to Address SEL and Mental Health Supports



The Federal government recently released $122 Billion in Elementary and Secondary Schools Emergency Relief (ESSER) funding to schools across the nation. The funding includes goals to address student learning loss and trauma while providing social and emotional learning (SEL) and mental health supports.


This opportunity for communities and schools to partner together is a rare, one-time funding opportunity to provide needed relief from adult and student trauma surrounding the COVID-19 Pandemic. Choosing the right program can help you to deliver much needed services to your local school district, build local resilience, and address learning loss.


Join Kay Reed, Executive Director of The Dibble Institute, to explore what ESSER funds can be used for, and how ESSER can help you to build a partnership with your local school district to provide much-needed services.


Objectives:

Webinar participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the allowable uses for ESSER

  2. Choose a program to achieve ESSER goals

  3. Form connections with local school districts to provide youth services

Presenters: Kay Reed, Executive Director, The Dibble Institute


Who should attend: Community-Based Organizations, grant-funded organizations, program managers, counselors, educators, and others interested in delivering services to address COVID and other traumas


When: Wednesday, July 21, 2021, 4:00 pm Eastern/1:00 pm Pacific


Duration: 60 minutes 


Cost: Free!

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