Wisconsin Code § 115.366

Grants to support peer-to-peer suicide prevention programs
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(1) GRANT PROGRAM. The department
shall establish and implement a competitive grant program to
award grants for the purpose of supporting peer-to-peer suicide
prevention programs in public, private, and tribal schools that operate high school grades. A recipient of a grant under this section
may use the grant to support an existing peer-to-peer suicide prevention program or to implement a peer-to-peer suicide prevention program at a school at which pupils attend high school
grades. In awarding grants under this section, the department
shall give preference to applications for a grant to implement a
peer-to-peer suicide prevention program.
(2) ELIGIBLE ENTITIES. Any of the following that operates
high school grades may apply for a grant under this section:
(a) A school board.
(b) An operator of a charter school under s. 118.40 (2r) or
(2x).
(c) The governing body of a private school.
(d) A tribal school.
(3) AWARDS. Beginning in the 2020-21 school year, from the
appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (du) , the department shall
award up to $1,000 for each school for which a grant is awarded
under sub. (1).
(4) RENEWALS. A recipient of a grant under this section may
apply to renew a grant to implement or support a peer-to-peer suicide prevention program at a specific school. The department
may renew a grant under this subsection without requiring the applicant to participate in the competitive application processes established under sub. (1). The department may renew a grant to
support a peer-to-peer suicide prevention program at a specific
school up to 3 times.
(5) RULES. The department may promulgate rules to implement and administer this section.

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