Mini-Grant kits

To assist registered Say What! groups in their tobacco prevention efforts, Say What! provides Mini-Grant Kits completely free of charge! These “projects-in-a-box” include well-designed, tobacco prevention-focused materials that also connect each group’s local efforts to the broader statewide Say What! initiative.

 

The project must be youth-led, though youth must be working with at least one adult partner. Each Mini-Grant Kit may be used for any upcoming Say What! project that occurs between October 1st and July 31st each year. Read about the types of Mini-Grant Kits available, and scroll down further to see which kits are currently in stock!

* To request a Mini-Grant Kit you must be a Say What! member. If you are not already a member, click here to register!

Advocacy

Trying to change a policy or ordinance in your school or community? Looking for ways to encourage business owners or local decision makers to promote tobacco-free environments? These kits offer some terrific resources to help you start the conversation.

Educational

If you’re looking for something to help you educate people on the harmful effects of tobacco or social norms, then these kits should do the trick!

Environmental

Most people don’t realize the negative impact that tobacco use has on the environment. Check out these kits to see how you can help make the world a cleaner, safer, healthier place

for everyone!

Healthy Lifestyle

What does living a healthy, tobacco-free lifestyle look like? It’s a ton of fun, that’s for sure! Use these kits to encourage people to get involved and

live tobacco-free

Digital

Digital kits are downloadable projects with everything you need to implement tobacco prevention activities in your school or community! These kits can be downloaded at any time to help your efforts in promoting a healthy, tobacco-free life!

2024/25 Mini-Grant Kits
2024 Red Ribbon Week Kit 2024 Red Ribbon Week Banner Kit

Red Ribbon Week is the perfect opportunity to empower your peers in your school and community to live their life tobacco-free! This kit includes everything you and your group will need to host your own Red Ribbon Week project in your school or community. Items include infographics with ways to cope with stress, stickers, wristbands and pencils reminding you to live tobacco-free!

Help urge your friends and peers to pledge to live their life vape-free with this banner kit. Then, display the banner proudly for everyone to see. Say What! groups can request this kit to receive a variety of handout items and a pledge banner to help their community live life tobacco-free!

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100

100

Life is a Movie Sticker 1

Life is a Movie Sticker 2

Pencils

75

50

25

Wristbands

Stress Relief Tips

Quit Vaping Cards

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100

50

Life is a Movie Sticker 1

Life is a Movie Sticker 2

Pencils

25

25

1

Stress Relief Tips

Quit Vaping Cards

Banner

Recruiting Kit

This kit is designed for you and your group to recruit new members and help new people become involved in the tobacco prevention efforts at your school and community! This kit features a variety of Say What! branded materials like keychains, buttons, and stickers to help promote traits of an advocate for a tobacco-free future. You can also use the recruiting poster & half cards to promote your group’s next meeting or event. Request this kit to begin recruiting new members today!

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50

50

Stickers

Keychains

Buttons

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5

Recruiting Cards

Recruiting Posters

Digital Kits
Red Ribbon Week KIT Recruiting KIT

Red Ribbon Week is the perfect opportunity to empower your peers in your school and community to live their life tobacco-free! This digital kit includes everything you and your group will need to bring awareness to Red Ribbon Week and living life tobacco-free. Items include a variety of stickers, coloring pages, photobooth props, social media templates, and more, all free to print immediately! If your group has a budget, you can send the files to your local print shop, too.

Want more exclusive Say What! promotional items to recruit youth to your group? This digital kit features a variety of Say What! branded materials like coloring pages, stickers, photobooth props, and even a recruiting-focused PowerPoint! These will all help you promote the characteristics of an advocate for a tobacco-free future through the Say What! movement. If your group has a budget, you can send the files to your local print shop, too.

Vaping Prevention Community KIT Vaping Prevention School KIT

This downloadable kit has a variety of project ideas and downloadable resources to implement safe, physically distanced activities to educate your community members about the dangers of vaping and encourage those who do vape to quit! Download this kit to get started on your community project today!

Increasing awareness about the dangers of vaping is an important step in creating a nicotine-free generation. This kit contains all the materials you’ll need to not only educate your peers, but to implement a social norms roll-out campaign to encourage your school to #BeVapeFree!

Escape the Vape Kit Photobooth Kit

This digital kit has everything you need to host your own escape room! Participants must escape the clutches of tobacco industry executives in under 30 minutes to avoid being the next guinea pig for new tobacco products! Download this kit to get started on your escape room today!

This digital kit has everything you need to create your own tobacco-free photobooth! The interactive display includes props, tobacco-free signs, and everything you need to engage people at your next event. Download this kit to get started on your photobooth today!

Advocacy

Educational

Environmental

Healthy Lifestyle

Digital

Say What! EST. 2011

Phone

 512.245.8082

Mailing Address

Texas School Safety Center

ATTN: Say What Program

Texas State University

601 University Drive

San Marcos, TX 78666

Say What! was created and designed by young people from across Texas and connects students interested in eliminating tobacco from their schools and communities. The Say What! movement is funded by the Texas Department of State Health Services through a contract with the

Texas School Safety Center at Texas State University.