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Mashup Score: 0Eight 2024 Baltimore Health Equity Impact Grant Recipients Awarded | Urban Health Institute - 3 month(s) ago
The Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute is delighted to announce the 2024 Baltimore Health Impact Grant recipients! Eight recipients received funding to support their efforts to advance health equity in Baltimore. See below for the list of 2024 recipients. Projects range from outdoor learning opportunities to bringing music to the unhoused to increasing youth fitness and well-being. 1. Exploring Teacher Buy-In of School-Based Outdoor Learning Student Partner: Lisa Nehring, PhD candidate, Johns
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1. Exploring Teacher Buy-In of School-Based Outdoor Learning Student Partner: Lisa Nehring, PhD candidate, Johns Hopkins University School of Education Community Partner: Laura Genello, Farm to School Specialist Baltimore City Public Schools – Food & Nutrition Services 2. Partnerships in Equity, Advocacy, and Community in East Baltimore (PEACE) Student Partner: Sydney Wade, Nurse Clinician, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions Community Partner: Cynthia Gross, President of the C.A.R.E Community Association
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Mashup Score: 0Submit Content | Urban Health Institute - 5 month(s) ago
Our monthly e-newsletter goes out on the second Wednesday of every month. To share your community or organization’s events and announcements in our monthly e-newsletter, please complete the form below by noon on the first Friday of the month. Descriptions should be no more than 60 words. Announcements will be displayed as submitted and modified only if needed to meet our newsletter guidelines.
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Mashup Score: 0Subscribe to Our Newsletter | Urban Health Institute - 5 month(s) ago
To subscribe to all Urban Health Institute emails and monthly newsletters, which include announcements about UHI, Hopkins, and community events, resources, and opportunities, please fill out the form
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This funding opportunity advances health in Baltimore by supporting Johns Hopkins faculty working directly with Baltimore City government and quasi-governmental agencies. Funds are awarded to proposals that respond to requests from city government for specific assistance on significant projects that improve the health of the city. If you are with City government and are looking to partner with a faculty member, please fill out this form, which can be found here, and we will be happy to make a connection!
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Mashup Score: 3Bunting Fellowship Application Information | Urban Health Institute - 6 month(s) ago
The Bunting Neighborhood Leadership Program is hosting three live panel sessions in preparation for our 2024 cohort launch! Attend online via zoom, or in person at 2024 East Monument Street, Room 2-603. Learn more about the application process, qualifications, and compensation below. Completing the online application form takes, on average, between one to two hours once you have all elements outlined below. As you move between application sections, your answers will be saved, but if you close your
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Mashup Score: 3Bunting Fellowship Application Information | Urban Health Institute - 6 month(s) ago
The Bunting Neighborhood Leadership Program is hosting three live panel sessions in preparation for our 2024 cohort launch! Attend online via zoom, or in person at 2024 East Monument Street, Room 2-603. Learn more about the application process, qualifications, and compensation below. Completing the online application form takes, on average, between one to two hours once you have all elements outlined below. As you move between application sections, your answers will be saved, but if you close your
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Mashup Score: 3Bunting Fellowship Application Information | Urban Health Institute - 6 month(s) ago
The Bunting Neighborhood Leadership Program is hosting three live panel sessions in preparation for our 2024 cohort launch! Attend online via zoom, or in person at 2024 East Monument Street, Room 2-603. Learn more about the application process, qualifications, and compensation below. Completing the online application form takes, on average, between one to two hours once you have all elements outlined below. As you move between application sections, your answers will be saved, but if you close your
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Mashup Score: 3Bunting Fellowship Application Information | Urban Health Institute - 6 month(s) ago
The Bunting Neighborhood Leadership Program is hosting three live panel sessions in preparation for our 2024 cohort launch! Attend online via zoom, or in person at 2024 East Monument Street, Room 2-603. Learn more about the application process, qualifications, and compensation below. Completing the online application form takes, on average, between one to two hours once you have all elements outlined below. As you move between application sections, your answers will be saved, but if you close your
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Mashup Score: 3Bunting Fellowship Application Information | Urban Health Institute - 6 month(s) ago
The Bunting Neighborhood Leadership Program is hosting three live panel sessions in preparation for our 2024 cohort launch! Attend online via zoom, or in person at 2024 East Monument Street, Room 2-603. Learn more about the application process, qualifications, and compensation below. Completing the online application form takes, on average, between one to two hours once you have all elements outlined below. As you move between application sections, your answers will be saved, but if you close your
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These projects are innovative, community-driven, and have the potential make a significant impact in the lives of #Baltimore residents. We look forward to witnessing the positive change that you they bring to Baltimore. Read our latest blog! 🔗 https://t.co/j70VV2bGA8.