School personnel will receive $1,000, and students will receive a $75 gift card. P&E hopes that the funds will be used to “improve LGBTQ+ programming and support.”
According to the grant release, a total of 24 high schools in the Los Angeles region will take part in the research, half of which will get .
The intervention and the other half of which will form a control group that will not. The qualifying standards allow students as young as 12 and as elderly as 20 to participate.
According to the P&E website, “the school’s main responsibility is to recruit 8–12 LGBTQ+ students to take part.
In the intervention once a week for 10 weeks.” “Intervention sessions can occur during lunch, homeroom, or time slots throughout the day.”
In 2019, the researchers were awarded a government funding to evaluate the intervention at four schools on a smaller scale. With a project completion date of 2026, the most recent grant was given out in 2022.