August 2009 The TRU Movement in North Carolina: An Overview André Stanley HWTF Phase IV Regional Grantee Orientation Workshop TRU.

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August 2009 The TRU Movement in North Carolina: An Overview André Stanley HWTF Phase IV Regional Grantee Orientation Workshop TRU

Grants management and monitoring Financial requirements and reporting TRU media, events and online resources Tobacco-Free Schools Tobacco cessation Technical assistance resources Evaluation Do’s and don’ts What We Will Cover Today

TTUPC Overview

Created in 2000 by the North Carolina General Assembly and funded through 25% of North Carolina’s share of the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) The Health and Wellness Trust Fund Commission appointed in 2001 New chair – Dr. Charles Willson (East Carolina University) The North Carolina Health and Wellness Trust Fund Commission (HWTFC) invests in programs and partnerships to address access, prevention, education and research that help all North Carolinians achieve better health

Total allocation to date = $144.8 million Total annual allocation = $18.9 million in FY Components include: Community/School grants Statewide services (TA Providers) Mass media campaign (TRU) QuitlineNC and related outreach Tobacco-Free Colleges Initiative External evaluation of all components (RTI/UNC-TPEP) Program expansion for special needs adult populations Breathe Easy – Live Well You Quit – Two Quit TTUPC Overview

Community-based grants Statewide Services Social Marketing Study Committees External Evaluation Partnerships HWTFs Multi-Pronged Strategy

Since 2003, HWTF has awarded more than $48.3 million in grant funding to over 70 community and school-based organizations across the state, covering all 100 North Carolina counties Grantees use a comprehensive approach to address four key tobacco use prevention goals: Preventing youth initiation Eliminating exposure to secondhand smoke Promoting cessation Eliminating disparities Teen Community Grants

2007 Youth Tobacco Survey (YTS) results All North Carolina schools are 100% tobacco-free Smoke-free policies across multiple venues QuitlineNC referrals and awareness on the rise Increasing youth involvement and leadership Statewide awareness of media campaigns and grassroots activities (TRU) HWTFs Tobacco Efforts Are Working!

Passage of House Bill 2 Provisions Prohibits smoking in restaurants and bars and some workplaces Expands local control so local governments can restrict smoking in other public places including worksites Goes into effect on January 2, 2010 HWTFs Tobacco Efforts Are Working!

Passage of House Bill 2 Exemptions Smoking guest rooms in lodging establishments Cigar bars Country clubs or private clubs that are: Nonprofit organizations Operated by members Selective in membership Not serving food or drink to people who are not members or guests HWTFs Tobacco Efforts Are Working!

Passage of House Bill 2 Local Government Regulations Local governments can pass policies that are more restrictive than state law, but there are limits. Local policies can restrict smoking in: Local government buildings and grounds Public places (enclosed areas to which the public is invited or permitted) HWTFs Tobacco Efforts Are Working!

Passage of House Bill 2 Local policies cannot restrict smoking in: Private residences Private vehicles Tobacco shops The premises of tobacco growers, dealers or processors Designated smoking rooms of a lodging establishment Cigar bars Private clubs Actors portraying tobacco use in TV/movie productions HWTFs Tobacco Efforts Are Working!

How We Got Here

August – September – October – November – December – January HWTF announced Phase IV RFP Applications due to HWTF Grant awards announced Application review process conducted (reverse site visits) Happy New Year! Regional AAP workshops held

How We Got Here HWTF takes $20 million hit! February – March – April – May – June – July – August 2009 HWTF renegotiates grantee budgets Phase IV TTUPC begins! 1 st round of travel restrictions announced HWTF finalizes grantee contracts 2 nd round of travel restrictions announced Regional grantee orientation workshops held Final AAPs due to HWTF

Transparency & Accountability Key Points to Remember

Transparency All information and materials will be available on TRU listserv and website You will have access to this information You will receive regular updates via TRU listserv New guidebook with programmatic “do’s and don'ts” Key Points to Remember

Accountability This is a new phase – past practices will not be “grandfathered” into Phase IV It is the responsibility of all HWTF grantees to keep current on the information contained herein and regularly check the listserv and/or HWTF website for revisions and updates Key Points to Remember

Budgets and Finance Dana Mabeus