Funds for Fuel Up to Play 60
Up to $4,000 available for schools
Funds for Fuel Up to Play 60, a competitive, nationwide funding program, can help schools jumpstart and sustain healthy nutrition and physical activity improvements.
Whether you're just starting out with Fuel Up to Play 60 or looking to expand and extend an initiative that's already in motion, Funds for Fuel Up to Play 60 can help.
Up to $4,000 per year is available for qualifying K-12 schools already enrolled. Applications are due June 4, 2013.
Click here to enroll in Fuel Up to Play 60. Click here to apply for funding.
Georgia SHAPE News
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Calling All Green Thumbs for TLW Summer Camp
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$88,000 to Fight Childhood Obesity
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Braves Foundation Offers Grants to Fund Kids’ Programs
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Coca-Cola Awards $1 Million to Georgia SHAPE
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Funds for Fuel Up to Play 60
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Outdoor Workout Zones Bring Fitness to Atlanta Parks
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Falcons Youth Foundation Pledges Funds for Fitness
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Falcons Youth Foundation to Increase Healthy Foods
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Commissioner Details SHAPE's Fight
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Getting Children to Eat Healthy
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Five Georgia Schools Selected for 2013 Nutrition Program
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Childhood Obesity in Ga.’s Early Education Programs Targeted
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Social media may help fight childhood obesity
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Girl Loses 65 Pounds in Fight Against Childhood Obesity
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Annie's School Garden Grants
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$87K Awarded to Fight Childhood Obesity
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5 Million Meals Campaign Brings Food to Students
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Chicopee Woods students get kick out of fitness
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Strong4Life website relaunched with tools to help parents
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Students partner with Kroc Center for obesity intervention
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Groups donate $46,000 in fitness equipment
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Professor awarded $2.5 million to study childhood obesity
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Mayors sign on to support SHAPE
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C.J. the Workout Kid exercises with Anderson Cooper
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Get fit with ParkPass library loan program
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Running clubs help promote student fitness
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Georgia SHAPE initiative partnerships, support grow
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Gov. launches landmark initiative to improve child fitness
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Sope Creek shows off fitness program
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Carrollton City Schools recognized for healthy lunches
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