Colorado Department of Justice Allocates $20M for Youth Mental Health

Jun.05.2024
Colorado Department of Justice Allocates $20M for Youth Mental Health
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser announces $20 million will fund youth mental health programs as part of Juul Labs settlement.

According to Sentinel Colorado, on June 4th, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser announced on Tuesday that $20 million of the $31.7 million settlement agreement reached with e-cigarette manufacturer Juul Labs Inc. will be allocated towards funding programs to improve adolescent mental health.


Weiser emphasized in an interview after the announcement that they are focusing on addressing the root cause of youth smoking.


We know that people turn to smoking due to mental health issues. This is why we need to ask ourselves at the source: How can we establish better connections?


Weiser also made it clear that the school district will be invited to apply for funding later this year, with the goal of fostering collaboration within the district and with local community organizations to develop plans that help nurture relationships between youth and trusted adults. Several foundations in Colorado have already indicated they will help facilitate this collaboration in the next six months.


Colorado sued e-cigarette manufacturer Juul Labs Inc. in 2020, accusing the company of engaging in deceptive marketing targeting teenagers and downplaying the health risks of e-cigarettes. The state is one of several that have reached a settlement with the company. However, Juul did not admit to any wrongdoing as part of the settlement.


According to recent data from the Colorado Healthy Kids Survey, 30% of high school students in Colorado have tried an e-cigarette at least once, and 16% of students reported using an e-cigarette in the past 30 days. Among the three projects funded by the settlement money from JUUL in Colorado, the $20 million grant project is the largest. The other two projects include a $6 million grant for non-profit organizations and government agencies, and a $11.4 million grant to help school districts address youth e-cigarette issues. These grant projects have already been launched, and recipients will be announced soon, according to officials.


Weiser believes that schools can freely partner with anyone in the community who serves youth, such as a boys and girls club in some communities or a library that teaches children how to read in others. Applicants for funding will be eligible for $2.5 million over three years if the number of students served in their district reaches or exceeds 23,000. If the number of students served is between 7,500 and 23,000, they will be eligible for $1.75 million over three years. If the number of students served is less than 7,500, they will be eligible for $750,000 in funding.


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