School-Based Sleep Health Education in New Hampshire
GrantID: 64183
Grant Funding Amount Low: $250,000
Deadline: October 2, 2026
Grant Amount High: $1,515,000
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Grant Overview
Rural-Urban Divide in Sleep Health Education in New Hampshire
In New Hampshire, the rural-urban divide significantly impacts health education, particularly concerning sleep health among younger populations. While urban centers like Manchester have access to a wealth of health resources, rural areas such as Coos County face substantial challenges related to sleep disorders. Approximately 20% of children and adolescents in these regions report insufficient sleep, leading to long-term consequences on their mental and physical health. The lack of effective sleep education and resources in these rural areas exacerbates an already critical public health issue.
The populations most affected include school-aged children and adolescents who may lack awareness about healthy sleep habits. Furthermore, socioeconomic factors play a role, as families with limited resources may not prioritize sleep health amidst other pressing challenges. In these rural communities, educational institutions often lack programs that address sleep hygiene, leaving students vulnerable to the impacts of inadequate sleep.
The funding opportunity aims to implement school-based sleep health education programs in New Hampshire, targeting children and adolescents. These programs will focus on raising awareness about the importance of sleep hygiene, providing practical strategies for improving sleep quality among students. Through workshops, educational materials, and parental involvement, the initiative seeks to foster an understanding of healthy sleep practices from an early age.
Successful execution of this grant will require collaboration with local schools, health departments, and community organizations to ensure programs are effectively integrated into the educational curriculum. By addressing sleep health at a young age, New Hampshire aims to foster healthier behaviors that can improve overall academic performance and well-being among youth. This initiative promises to enhance sleep hygiene awareness and ultimately reduce the incidence of sleep-related issues in rural communities across the state.
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