February 8, 2017
February is Black History Month.
Join us in celebrating and visit the OMH website for more information and resources.
In This Issue:
OMH
Grants and Fellowships
- HHS/OMH:
Youth Health Equity Model of Practice (YHEMOP) Summer 2017 Health Equity
Fellowship. Fellows will be matched with diverse organizations to complete
short-term Health Equity Projects that help improve health outcomes and
close the gap on racial and ethnic disparities in health and health care.
Deadline is February 15, 2017. Learn more.
- HHS/OMH:
National Lupus Outreach and Clinical Trial Education Program. Deadline is
March 31, 2017. Learn more.
- HHS/OMH: Partnerships
to Achieve Health Equity. Deadline is March 31, 2017. Learn more. | Technical Assistance
webinar. February 22, 2017, 3:00 pm ET. Register.
- HHS/OMH: American
Indian/Alaska Native Health Equity Initiative. Eligibility limited to
Native American tribal governments (federal and/or state recognized),
Native American tribal organizations (other than federal or state
recognized tribal governments), Tribal Colleges and Universities, Alaska
Native-Serving Institutions, Tribal Epidemiology Centers, Urban Indian
Health Programs, and Urban Indian Organizations. Deadline is April 3,
2017. Learn more | Technical Assistance
webinar. February 8, 2017, 3:00 pm ET. Register.
- HHS/OMH: Minority
Youth Violence Prevention II (MYVP II): Integrating Social Determinants of
Health and Community Policing Approaches. Deadline is April 4, 2017. Learn more | Technical Assistance
webinar. February 23, 2017, 5:00 pm ET. Register.
Grant
Reviewers
- HHS/OMH: We need your help! Become a grant reviewer
for OMH's FY2017 Funding Opportunity Announcements. Learn more.
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Federal Grants
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): Environmental Justice Small Grants (EJSG) Program. Provides funding for projects that address local environmental and public health issues within an affected community. Deadline is February 10, 2017. Learn more.
- HHS/National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS): All of Us Research Program Engagement Partners (OT2). The goal of the All of Us Research Program is to build a diverse research cohort of volunteers in a longitudinal, long-term research effort to transform the understanding of factors contributing to individual health and disease. Deadline is March 24, 2017. Learn more.
Non-Federal Grants
- Montana Healthcare Foundation (MHCF): 2017 Request for Proposals. MHCF funds projects that focus on American Indian health, behavioral health, and partnerships between healthcare institutions, community-based organizations, and public health departments. Eligibility is limited to Montana-based organizations. Deadline for proposals is April 7, 2017. Learn more.
Scholarships / Fellowships / Internships / Mentoring
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF): Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program. Provides four-year postdoctoral research awards to increase the number of physicians, dentists, and nurses from historically disadvantaged backgrounds. Deadline is March 15, 2017. Learn more.
- Fahs-Beck Fund for Research and Experimentation: Faculty/Post-Doctoral Fellows Program. Awards grants to studies aimed at developing, refining, evaluating, or disseminating interventions designed to prevent or ameliorate significant social, psychological, behavioral, or public health problems. Deadline is April 1, 2017. Learn more.
- The New York Academy of Medicine: Margaret E. Mahoney Fellowship in Health Policy Program. Provides stipends for medical, dental, public health, public policy, and graduate nursing students to conduct summer research projects on some aspect of health care delivery transformation for vulnerable populations and/or early childhood health and development, with an emphasis on policy implications. Deadline is April 9, 2017. Learn more.
Loan Repayment
- HHS/Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA): NURSE Corps Loan Repayment Program. This program pays for 60% of unpaid nursing education debt over two years, with an option to extend to a third year for an additional 25% of the original balance. In exchange, applicants must work for a minimum of two years at a Critical Shortage Facility. Deadline is February 23, 2017. Learn more.
- HHS/HRSA, National Health Service Corps (NHSC): Zika Loan Repayment Program. This program provides loan repayment assistance to healthcare providers in exchange for a three-year commitment at NHSC-approved sites addressing the health effects and risks associated with Zika. Deadline is April 6, 2017. Learn more.
Grant Application - Technical Assistance
- HHS/OMH,
OMHRC: FY2017 FOA Technical Assistance webinar. Evaluation – Review the
Basics. The purpose of this evaluation webinar is to provide
potential FOA applicants with the basics of evaluation, review OMH
expectations and priority areas, and improve the quality of the proposed
evaluation plans. February 23, 2017, 3:00 pm ET. Register.
Events
- Hearts of Color, in collaboration with the Santa Ana Black Historical Society: Registration open for the 2nd Annual Healthy Heart & Lifestyle Changes Awareness: A Tribute to Black History. February 25, 2017, 1:30 pm PT in Santa Ana, CA. Register.
Events
- Diverse Elders Coalition: Registration open for the Aging with Health and Dignity: Diverse Elders Congressional Briefing. This event will highlight the report Aging with Health and Dignity: Diverse Elders Speak Up, as well as the challenges and resiliencies of American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian American, Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, Black and African American, Hispanic/Latino, and LGBTQ elders. February 23, 2017, 10:00 am ET in Washington, DC. Register.
Events
- HHS/OMH, National
Partnership for Action to End Health Disparities (NPA): Mountain States RHEC's
Native American Cultural Competency webinar series. Overview of Working
with Tribal Governments. Join OMHRC's Elton Naswood and Jason Baldes,
Director of the Wind River Native Advocacy Center, for training on the history of
tribes and treaties, utilization of CLAS Standards and cultural sensitivity
when working with tribal communities, and the impact of cultural needs
assessments. February 16, 2017, 1:00 pm ET. Register.
- National Indian Health Board (NIHB): Call for abstracts for the 8th Annual National Tribal Public Health Summit, Together We Rise: Sustaining Tribal Public Health as a National Priority. Event to be held in Anchorage, AK. Deadline is March 17, 2017. Learn more.
Events
- American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD), in partnership with The Arc, the Association of University Centers on Disability (AUCD), the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities (NACDD), Self Advocates Becoming Empowered, and United Cerebral Palsy (UCP): Registration now open for the 2017 Disability Policy Seminar. March 20-22, 2017 in Washington, DC. Register.
- HHS/Centers for Disease Control and prevention (CDC), National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS): New report. Healthy People 2020 Midcourse Review. This publication provides a snapshot of objective progress toward meeting targets and an assessment of health disparities for applicable objectives halfway through the 10-year Healthy People 2020 initiative, providing a roadmap for the second half of the decade. Learn more.
- HHS/CDC, NCHS: New resource. Healthy People 2020 Midcourse Review Infographics. Interactive infographics show progress toward Healthy People objectives, where we’ve met our targets and where we still have work to do to meet our targets by the end of the decade. Learn more.
Events
- Massachusetts General Hospital/Disparities Solutions Center: Training. Disparities Leadership Program. This is a year-long, hands-on executive education program focused on helping healthcare leaders achieve health equity by translating the latest understanding on disparities into realistic solutions they can adopt within their organizations. Deadline is February 10, 2017. Learn more.
- Howard University: Registration now open for the Health Disparities Summit, Building Multidisciplinary Approaches to Improve Health Equity Outcomes. April 7, 2017 in Washington, DC. Register.
Events
- National Center for Mobility Management (NCMM): Webinar. Safe Harbors Regulation and NEMT. This webinar will discuss updated, ground-breaking rules from the HHS Office of the Inspector General affecting non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT). The rules provide opportunities for partnering with healthcare providers and institutions, and in particular for healthcare facilities to pay for patients' transportation costs under certain circumstances. February 21, 2017, 11:00 am ET. Register.
Events
- National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA): Call for posters for the 21st Annual NHMA Conference, Trabajando Juntos - Integrated Healthcare for Hispanics. Event to be held in Washington, DC. Deadline is March 15, 2017. Learn more.
- National Council of La Raza (NCLR): Call for workshops for the 2017 NCLR Annual Conference, Nuestro Movimiento: Our American Journey. Event to be held in Phoenix, AZ. Deadline is March 17, 2017. Learn more.
- HHS/Food and Drug Administration (FDA): New resource. Pregnancy Social Media Toolkit. Includes social media messaging designed for Twitter, Facebook, and blogs. Download full toolkit (PDF).
Events
- HHS/OMH, OMHRC, Preconception Peer Educator (PPE) webinar. Implicit Bias: Uncovering Our Blind Spots. This webinar is designed to promote awareness and understanding of implicit bias in our everyday interactions, such as the media, criminal justice, and hiring, along with an overview of microaggressions, microassaults, microinsults, and microinvalidations. February 15, 2017, 2:00 pm ET. Register.
OMHRC
- AMTIS
is recruiting for a Digital Media Coordinator position within OMH's
Office of Minority Health Resource Center. Open until filled. Apply.
Academic
- University of Wisconsin-Madison/Population Health Institute is recruiting for a Research Specialist - Data Quality (PVL #88494) position in Madison, WI. Deadline is February 10, 2017. Apply.
- In observance of Black History Month, the Knowledge Center is highlighting the book series March. Written by Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin, and illustrated by Nate Powell, this series is an autobiographical graphic novel that tells the story of the Congressman's life and his activities during the Civil Rights Movement. Set in three parts, each book describes different events of the movement including lunch counter sit-ins, the Freedom Riders, and the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, ending with the famous march in Selma, Alabama, all the while promoting non-violent protest and action. March was the first graphic novel to win the National Book Award. To view this title and find additional information, search our online catalog.
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