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Tuesday, August 14, 2018

FW: Funding opportunity -- RWJF Culture of Health Prize -- Info webinar on Sept. 25

Apologies for any cross-posting, but thought this might be of interest for those engaged in Farm to School and/or Farm to ECE work. Note especially from the website:

 

APPLICATION PROCESS

Through the RWJF Culture of Health Prize application process, a community comes together to tell their inspiring stories of collaboration, action, and results. Communities should understand they are applying for a prize and not a grant. The Prize recognizes work that has already been accomplished so there is no required workplan or budget. To be competitive, it is imperative that Prize applicants keep a community-wide focus in mind through all phases of the competition.

Best,

Meagan

 

 

 

Meagan K. Shedd, PhD
Assistant Professor, Farm to Early Care and K-12 Education
Center for Regional Food Systems | Michigan State University
Department of Community Sustainability | College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
480 Wilson Rd, Room 309 | Natural Resources Building | East Lansing, MI 48824-1039
517.432.4525 | 
mshedd@anr.msu.edu

www.foodsystems.msu.edu | www.mifarmtoschool.msu.edu

 

 

 

 

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Subject: Funding opportunity -- RWJF Culture of Health Prize -- Info webinar on Sept. 25

 

Please pardon the cross-posting.

Applications are due to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation by November 01, 2018, 3:00 p.m. ET.

 

From: RWJF Funding Alerts <fundingalert@rwjfmail.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 9, 2018 10:38 AM
Subject: New funding opportunity

 

Earn national recognition for your community working to improve health and equity

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Communities across the country are reshaping their neighborhoods, schools, and businesses toward health, opportunity, and equity. Each of these trailblazing communities—urban, rural, tribal, large, and small—face a myriad of challenges, but show us what a Culture of Health can look like.  

The RWJF Culture of Health Prize celebrates communities like these that are making health a priority for all—especially for those facing the greatest barriers to good health.

RWJF wants to hear your community's inspiring story of collaboration, action, and results. Tell us how you are working together to ensure that all residents have the opportunity to thrive.  Your community could win the RWJF Culture of Health Prize.

Find out if your community is eligible >

Up to 10 winners will each receive $25,000, join a growing network of Prize-winning communities, and share their accomplishments, lessons learned, and stories with the nation.    

Join us for an informational webinar on September 25 >

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