The National Environmental Health Association (NEHA), in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), will offer two $25,000 grants to support state, territorial, local or tribal (STLT) government health departments in utilizing public health data to carry out cross-sector, data-driven Health in All Policies (HiAP) demonstration projects to improve environmental health outcomes. These demonstration grants will support health departments that are already working on a local or state HiAP program and using health data to improve environmental health outcomes. Due to the amount of the grants, it is NEHA’s intent that these funds be used to leverage existing resources and efforts and cannot be used to start a new program. Up to two entities will be awarded a maximum of $25,000 each, as well as technical assistance from NEHA.
Applications are due Nov. 29, 2019. Learn more.