2.01Grant awards for the Instruction of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation to Students and Coaches.Local education providers may apply for a grant or grants to provide instruction to students in any of grades nine through twelve and school staff in any of grades nine through twelve in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of an automated external defibrillator. The instruction funded pursuant to section 22-1-129, C.R.S., must include a nationally recognized, psychomotor-skills-based instructional program that reflects current, national, evidence-based, emergency cardiovascular care guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of an automated external defibrillator.
2.01 (1)Application Timeline. Subject to available appropriations, applications will be due to the Department on or after September 1 in each year that funding is available.2.01 (2)Application Procedures. The Department will be the responsible agency for implementing the Instruction of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation to Students and Coaches Grant Program. The Department will develop a Request for Proposal (RFP), pursuant to the Department's RFP process and pursuant to the requirements and timelines found in 22-1-129, C.R.S.2.01 (3)Number and Amount of Grants. No more than 200 grants will be awarded and distribution of funds will be subject to available appropriations.2.01 (4)Geographic Distribution. The Department will award grants through a balanced distribution of grant moneys to applicants including rural, urban and suburban local education providers.2.01 (5)Reporting. In any fiscal year in which the general assembly makes an appropriation to the department for the purposes of the program, each education provider that receives a grant through the program will report to the Department of Education at the end of the school year. This report will include:2.01 (5) (a) The program used for instruction;2.01 (5) (b) The number of classes taught;2.01 (5) (c) The number of students completing the instruction;2.01 (5) (d) The number of coaches certified in CPR; and2.01 (5) (e) An accounting of the funds used to provide these trainings.