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KID ESCAPE Funding Ideas Are Endless.

We never want money to get in the way of your children and students experiencing a KID ESCAPE live training event. Usually are reasonable training fees fall well inside your organization's budget, and if not, we are willing to help secure funding, if you are open to it. Below are a couple examples:

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Title IV, Part A, Safe & Drug-Free School Grants: When PTO members in Indianapolis wanted KID ESCAPE at their school, the Principal thought of using their allotted Title IV Grant. This school partnered with another elementary in their district and coordinated four programs (two at each school) in their gyms, training over 1,100 students in one high-energy day. People who handle the Title IV Grant include: Superintendents, School Districts, Principals, Counselors, Teachers, Nurses.

Check-mark CORPORATE OR PRIVATE SPONSORS: Schools have hosted KID ESCAPE thanks to generous organizations in their community. For instance, a Kentucky mom loved her Family Pack and was so inspired she shared it with a WAL-MART Store Manager and he ended up funding programs for their school district. Another example is a hospital's family outreach department funded KID ESCAPE at three schools.

Check-mark "HYBRID FUNDING" WITH GRANTS, DONATIONS AND PTO CONTRIBUTIONS: Let's get creative and pool funds from all available resources! When the PTO for an elementary used part of their Safe & Drug Free Schools Grant for school assemblies and then hosted KID ESCAPE on a Saturday morning for all kids in their community. They charged a small enrollment fee and covered all their expenses.

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So how much does hosting KID ESCAPE programs cost? Several factors could affect price i.e. your location, travel expenses, number of sessions, the type of training you'd like (demonstrations, guest speaker or interactive roleplay). And please keep in mind, I'm not actually sure KID ESCAPE is a good fit for your event.

It might make sense to have a conversation around some of the ideas and/or issues you may possibly have for your school or organization. Keep in mind I never want you to feel any pressure or persuade you, we'll simply have a Q & A chat to see if we both feel there may be a match here or not. The best way to reach to me is by calling 513.376.3904 or e-mailing me a message: John@Kidescape.org.

If I (or one of our instructors) can't make it to your school or group event, what do you think about teaching KID ESCAPE yourself? Or maybe someone else in your school or organization would be open to the idea? I'm not sure if any of our KID ESCAPE Inner-Circle Membership options would be a match for your situation, but perhaps it's worth a look.

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