As for applying for grants, we just need to be made aware. There are a number of organizations out there that would likely be on your list of people to contact to apply for them. I don't know what is the best route to go about it.
One of the best campaigns we have right now in reaching all students across our province is our liquor bag campaign. We provide a templated liquor bag that students write a message on. That liquor bag is then taken to a local liquor store where a person goes in and buys a bottle of wine. Their bottle is put into a bag with a personalized message on it from a student in their local community. Last year we had requests for over 65,000 bags across our province. We have incorporated a contest into it. One of the reasons we think it's the best is that it's the most engaging.
We do different education campaigns. We put up posters. We send out information pamphlets. This campaign has students directly involved in being participatory in learning about the effects of drinking and driving. The teachers are also there, coordinating and providing them with information about drinking and driving and the risks and dangers associated with it.