NNPHI call for proposals
The National Network of Public Health Institutes has announced a call for proposals. It will award grants to up to two public health institute members to conduct health impact assessments, or HIAs. The support will include training, technical assistance, and travel to the national HIA meeting. NNPHI members who have completed at least one HIA are eligible.
Please read the call for proposals. For more information, see the health in all policies page of the NNPHI website.
Key Dates
The National Network of Public Health Institutes has announced a call for proposals. It will award grants to up to two public health institute members to conduct health impact assessments, or HIAs. The support will include training, technical assistance, and travel to the national HIA meeting. NNPHI members who have completed at least one HIA are eligible.
Please read the call for proposals. For more information, see the health in all policies page of the NNPHI website.
Key Dates
- Wednesday, July 10, 1 p.m. EDT—Information session. Please
register.
- Thursday, July 25—Proposals due to NNPHI.
NACCHO request for applications - Mentors and mentees
The National Association of County and City Health Officials is working to increase the use of HIAs among local health departments by providing peer-to-peer assistance and intensive technical support through a mentorship program. NACCHO is seeking applicants for:
- Mentors experienced in conducting HIAs. Those selected
will receive stipends for their time.
- Mentees new to the HIA process. Those selected will
receive assistance and technical support.
Mentors
and mentees will be paired according to technical assistance needs. All
interested and eligible local health departments and individuals are encouraged
to apply. To read the request for applications, please visit http://www.naccho.org/topics/environmental/landuseplanning/index.cfm.
Key Dates
Key Dates
- Tuesday, July 16, noon EDT—Information session. Please
register.
- Friday, Aug. 9, 8 p.m. EDT—Mentor applications due.
- Friday, Aug. 16, 8 p.m. EDT—Mentee applications due.
via Health Impact Project
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