ADVANCING A HEALTHIER WISCONSIN ENDOWMENT: COLLABORATE  INVEST  CHANGE
HEALTHIER WISCONSIN PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
July 27, 2015
HWPP Responsive Component:  Brief Proposals Under Review

 

The Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment received 23 Brief Proposals for HWPP's Responsive Component funding opportunity by the due date on July 10, 2015. These submissions are currently under review by a panel of experts in public and community health.

 

After the submissions are reviewed and discussed by the MCW Consortium on Public and Community Health, proposal partnerships selected to advance to the next stage will receive invitations to develop a live pitch presentation. The partnerships will present their pitches to the MCW Consortium on Public and Community Health during the group's September meeting.

 

HWPP anticipates that more information about the next Responsive funding opportunity will be released in November 2015.

 

  
For more information on the Responsive component
Save the Date:  HWPP Capacity Building Opportunity

 

The Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program is offering a capacity building opportunity for community-based and community-academic partnerships. We invite you to join us for a hands-on learning event:

 

Building Sustainability into your Grant Project

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

9 am - 11 am

Country Springs Hotel, Pewaukee, WI

 

Presented by Jeremy Miner, MA, director of grants and contracts in the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and president of Miner and Associates, Inc.

 

The event is open to the pubic at no charge, but participation space is limited, so please save the date and stay tuned for registration information.

 

     

AHW hiring Senior Communications Consultant

The Senior Communicaions Consultant develops and executes the internal and external communications strategy for the AHW endowment and its REP and HWPP funding programs. 


The full-time position is currently posted online in the Careers section of MCW's website.