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Daily Archives: March 17, 2017
The Tribal Early Childhood Research Center Summer Institute at Johns Hopkins University
The Tribal Early Childhood Research Center will host a Summer Institute from July 10-14, 2017 at Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for American Indian Health. The TRC Summer Institute provides graduate level coursework and mentorship to … Continue reading
NIH Interventions for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Native American Populations
NIH Interventions for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Native American Populations The purpose of this funding opportunity announcement (FOA) is to develop, adapt, and test the effectiveness of health promotion and disease prevention interventions in Native American (NA) populations. NA … Continue reading
Farm to School Mini-Grants for Native American Schools
Farm to School Mini-Grants for Native American Schools The National Farm to School Network is pleased to announce a new mini-grant project: Seed Change in Native Communities with Farm to School. The Seed Change in Native Communities with Farm to School … Continue reading
American Playwriting Foundation
Relentless Award — Sponsor: American Playwriting Foundation — Sponsor Number: — Deadline Date: 15-May-2017 — Funding Amount: 45,000.00 USD ** Contact Email : info@americanplaywritingfoundation.org ** Sponsor Website : http://www.americanplaywritingfoundation.org/ ** Program URL : http://www.americanplaywritingfoundation.org/the-relentless-award.html ** Deadline Dates (ALL) : 15-May-2017 … Continue reading
Report: Medical Alert! Climate Change Is Harming Our Health
Report: Medical Alert! Climate Change Is Harming Our Health Published March 15, 2017 by Medical Society Consortium on Climate & Health Most Americans are not aware of the health harms of climate change. A recent survey showed that most … Continue reading