Monday, September 20, 2010
Statewide Latino Agenda Summit Comes to Salem this October
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Short-Term Research Education Program to Increase Diversity in Health-Related Research
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Healthy Living Grants
The American Medical Association (AMA) Foundation is now accepting applications for Healthy Living Grants. The AMA Foundation typically awards between 15-25 grants.
There are three funding categories:
- Nutrition/Physical Fitness: The proposed project must include a least one nutrition objective and at least one physical activity objective.
- Alcohol, Substance Abuse and Smoking Prevention
- Violence Prevention: Anti-bullying, domestic violence (with a focus on providing a safe environment for children), suicide prevention, internet safety
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Active Living Research: Building Evidence to Prevent Childhood Obesity
Active Living Research is a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation that supports research to inform policy and environmental strategies for increasing physical activity among children and adolescents, decreasing their sedentary behaviors and preventing obesity. The program places special emphasis on reaching children and youth between the ages of three and 18 who are at highest risk for obesity — black, Latino, American Indian, and Asian/Pacific Islander children, as well as children who live in under-resourced and lower-income communities.
The program has released a call for proposals for opportunistic, time-sensitive studies on emerging or anticipated changes in physical activity-related policies or environments. Rapid-response grants are expected to accelerate progress toward policy and environmental strategies to prevent and reduce childhood obesity. For maximum impact, studies should be completed in as short a time frame as realistically possible and results disseminated using methods designed to reach local, state, or national decision-makers in time to help inform key policy decisions.
Amount: $150,000
Date due: July 1, 2010
For more information, click here.
Monday, May 17, 2010
State Implementation Grants for Improving Services for Children and Youth with with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other Developmental Disabilitie
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism Initiative Grants
Kaiser Permanente Community Fund Grants
- Capacity-Building Grants are more appropriate for organizations that are new to the health field; are not yet able to clearly articulate how their work would improve community health; need time to develop relationships with other partners; and/or need to engage with their community to develop their implementation strategies and goals.
- Implementation Grants represent the types of projects that are more fully conceived (and in many cases, have already been launched). Implementation Grants are more appropriate for organizations (usually collaborations of several organizations) that are ready to implement a defined plan of action, with a clear expectation of goals and outcomes.