August 16, 2023 | View as a webpage
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Observance: National Minority Donor Awareness Month
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Funding |
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Tribal Elder Justice Innovation Grant
Cooperative agreement from the Administration for Community Living to support projects improving the provision of adult protective services by Tribal governments and/or tribal organizations. Deadline is September 5, by 11:59 p.m. ET.
Institutional Challenge Grant
Grant from the William T. Grant Foundation supports university-based research institutes in building sustained research-practice partnerships with nonprofit organizations to reduce inequality in youth outcomes. Deadline is September 13, by 3:00 p.m. ET.
David H. and Beverly A. Barlow Grant
Grant from the American Psychological Foundation supports innovative basic and clinical research on anxiety and anxiety-related disorders conducted by graduate students and early career researchers. Deadline is September 15.
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Intervention Research to Improve Native American Health
Grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) supporting research on interventions to improve HIV prevention, care, and treatment needs in Native American populations. Deadline is September 7.
Advancing Cancer Control Equity Research through Transformative Solutions Coordination Center
Cooperative agreement from the NIH to support the creation of a coordination center that will support four research centers addressing the impact of social determinants of health on adverse cancer control outcomes. Deadline is September 14.
Public Health Crisis Response Cooperative Agreement
Cooperative agreement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to enable rapid funding of organizations responding to public health emergencies that would have an overwhelming impact upon their jurisdictions. Deadline is September 29, by 11:59 p.m. ET.
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Webinars and Other Events |
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Addressing Maternal Mortality: Unveiling Racial Disparities and Charting a Path to Change
Webinar hosted by the National Institutes of Health Office of Disease Prevention. August 17, at 11:00 a.m. ET.
Advancing Health Equity in Dementia: Introducing a New Public Health Curriculum
Webinar hosted by the Alzheimer’s Association. August 23, at 1:00 p.m. ET.
Long COVID-19 and Key Considerations for Farmworker Health
Webinar hosted by the National Center for Farmworker Health. Live interpretation will be available in Spanish. August 24, at 2:00 p.m. ET.
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Motivational Interviewing to Improve Care Coordination and Address Social Determinants of Health
Webinar hosted by Resources for Integrated Care. August 17, at 2:00 p.m. ET.
Behavioral Health Integration Webinar Series: Cultivating the New Generation of Integrated Care Champions
Webinar hosted by the Indian Health Service TeleBehavioral Health Center of Excellence. August 24, at 12:00 p.m. ET.
Equitable Language: Why it Matters
Webinar hosted by the Northeast & Caribbean Prevention Technology Transfer Center Network. August 31, at 1:00 p.m. ET.
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Resources |
Updated Community Health Assessment Toolkit
The Community Health Assessment Toolkit from the American Hospital Association provides a nine-step guide for hospitals and health systems to collaborate with their communities and strategic partners to conduct a community health assessment and meet community health needs assessment requirements. The newly updated toolkit places a focus on health equity at every juncture, especially in community engagement and data practices.
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Connecting Kids to Coverage National Campaign
While enrollment is open year-round, the back-to-school season is a great time to help connect families, kids, and teens to health coverage through Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program. The Connecting Kids to Coverage National Campaign from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services lets families know who is eligible, what benefits children can get and how to apply for coverage.
Organizations can use campaign materials from the Outreach Tool Library and explore information to support school-based outreach efforts.
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Telehealth and LGBTQIA+ Communities Toolkit
The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases has developed free resources to help people in your community take steps to improve their bone, joint, muscle, and skin health. This new social media toolkit offers ready-to-use graphics and sample messages to download and share in newsletters and across social media platforms in English and Spanish. Access the social media toolkit and spread the word.
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Clinical Trials |
Observational Study of HIV+ Deceased Donor Transplant for HIV+ Recipients
This study, sponsored by Johns Hopkins University in collaboration with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, will evaluate the safety and outcomes of solid organ transplantation in HIV+ recipients of HIV+ deceased donor organs and the overall survival and graft survival compared to transplantation with an HIV- organ. This study will be conducted in Aurora, Colorado.
System Interventions to Achieve Early and Equitable Transplants Study
This study, sponsored by Duke University in collaboration with the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, will study how kidney care for everyone despite race can reduce racial differences in care and improve access to kidney transplants. This study will be conducted in Durham, North Carolina.
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Workforce Development |
Walmart Health Equity Scholarship for Pharmacy Students
The Walmart Health Equity Scholarships support Doctor of Pharmacy degree students who are enrolled in a U.S. college or school of pharmacy and demonstrate leadership, academic success, and a commitment to serving rural or medically underserved patient populations. Deadline for application is September 15.
The Alliance Mentorship Program
The Mentorship Program from the Organ Donation and Transplantation Alliance matches knowledgeable leaders in the community with early-career professionals to provide guidance and coaching as they navigate their professional path. Mentees can choose from two options to participate in the program: one-to-one ongoing mentorship with sessions lasting over a period of 12 months, or one-to-one situational mentorship where mentees will have one-time sessions to learn skills from experts in the field.
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Knowledge Center |
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Recommended Reading
With back-to-school season gearing up around the country, the OMH Knowledge Center is featuring Building Foundations of Health and Wellbeing in School: A Study of Restorative Practices and Girls of Color. This report from the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality presents findings from a two-year study on Black and Latina girls who attend American public middle schools and high schools. The study examines how school-based restorative practices are associated with protective health factors, such as strong relationships, a safe and positive school climate, social-emotional skills, and overall well-being and resilience.
You can access this free resource through the online catalog here.
Looking for more information on a topic included in this collection? View our search tips page for guidance on searching the online catalog.
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