ALCOHOL GRANTFinal Program PlanAdam Hurley, Connolly Turek, Katie Bailey
Table of Contents
1.Introduction
2.Justification
3.Mission
4.Goals
5.Objectives
6.Activities
7. Common Ground Overview
8. Alcohol & College Life
Overview
9. Program Evaluation
10.Budget
11.Conclusion
12.References
Introduction
National Monitoring the Future
Dangers & Risks
Knowledge
Safety
Justification
Decrease number of incidents
Eradication is unrealistic
Positive decision making
Program Mission
Program Goals
Increase awareness about risks of marijuana use
Improve awareness of the alcohol problem on campus
Program ObjectivesAlcohol related incidents by 5%
2016-2017 school year
Marijuana related incidents by 5%
2016-2017 school year
By 2020, reduce the amount of alcohol & drug incidents
30%
Activities
Common Ground
Alcohol & College Life Course
Common GroundWhat it is:
Based off of the University of Rhode Island’s Common Ground program
Involves:
Posters
Media Advertisements
Tabling Events
Common GroundHow it will work:
Through different forms of media students will learn:
Facts about alcohol and marijuana
Legal ramifications
Monetary costs
Health risks
Alcohol & College Life Course
What it is:
Based on the University of Minnesota course
Fused into required 1 credit orientation course
Online modules with follow up assignments
Alcohol & College Life CourseHow it will work:
Addresses issues many students face
Reinforces positive behaviors
Maximizes safety related to alcohol & marijuana
Increases awareness
Increases student health & well being
Increased knowledge on safe alcohol use
Evaluation Plan
Common Ground
Alcohol and College Life Course
Evaluation Plan - Common Ground
Process
Impact
Outcome
Evaluation Plan - Alcohol & College Life Course
Process
Impact
Outcome
Budget For Alcohol & College Life Course
Curriculum Designer - $750
Printing Costs - $800
Curriculum Cost - $55 per student ($66,000)
Curriculum cost is covered by student tuition
Total Program Cost - $1,550
Budget For Common Ground
Printing Costs - $475
Total Program Cost - $475
Total Budget
Total Expenses - $2,025
Conclusion
Justification
Mission, Goals, & Objectives
Media Campaign & Alcohol and College Life Course
Evaluation
Budget
Never believe that a few caring people can’t change the world. For, indeed, that’s all who
ever have. - Margaret Mead
ReferencesAlcohol and College Life: College Education Classes. (2015, March 12). Retrieved November 2, 2015, from
http://www.acl.umn.edu/Courses/Alcohol-College-Life.php
Carothers, R., Wood, M., & Cohen, F. (2006). Common Ground on Curbing Campus Drinking. Trusteeship, 14(6), 19-23.
HAMS: Harm Reduction for Alcohol (n.d.). College Student's Guide To Safe Drinking. Retrieved September 14, 2015. http://www.hamsnetwork.org/students/
Johnston, L., O'Malley, P., Bachman, J., Schulenberg, J., & Miech, R. (2014). College Students and Adults Aged 19-55. Retrieved 2015, from http://www.monitoringthefuture.org//pubs/monographs/mtf-vol2_2014.pdf
Prevention Lane (2013) Safe Drinking: Tips for drinking alcohol safely. Retrieved September 14, 2015. http://www.preventionlane.org/young-adults-alcohol-safe-drinking-tips
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