[Health_Education_Promotion] Fwd: 2014 Kaiser Permanente Community Fund Grant Cycle now open (and more!)
Alissa Leavitt
green.alissa at gmail.com
Thu Apr 10 13:13:02 PDT 2014
Alissa Leavitt, MPH, CHES
green.alissa at gmail.com
503-358-2331
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> Date: April 10, 2014 at 11:40:33 AM PDT
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> Subject: Fwd: 2014 Kaiser Permanente Community Fund Grant Cycle now open (and more!)
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> Subject: 2014 Kaiser Permanente Community Fund Grant Cycle now open (and more!)
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> A VISION FOR HEALTH.
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> 2014 Kaiser Permanente Community Fund Cycle
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> The 2014 Kaiser Permanente Community Fund Grant cycle is now open. Organizations and/or collaboratives must submit their intent to apply by noon on May 14 and their Letter of Inquiry by noon on May 23.
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> To learn more, visit our website and join us for an information session during the final weeks of April.
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> Exciting KPCF news
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> In 2004, Kaiser Permanente Northwest created the Kaiser Permanente Community Fund at Northwest Health Foundation as a ten-year sunset fund. Given the first grant cycle in 2005, this year would mark the last.
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> Today, as the 2014 grant cycle opens, we are excited to share Kaiser Permanente's commitment to two additional KPCF grant cycles in 2015 and 2016. This represents a minimum of $4.5 million of additional investment through 2019!
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> We join many of our community partners in celebrating the news and thanking Kaiser Permanente for their continued commitment to better health and a brighter future.
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> ABOUT KPCF
> KPCF was created as a ten-year, sunset fund when Kaiser Permanente Northwest established it in 2004 with $28 million.
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> To date, it has awarded $22.5 million in grants to more than 170 organizations in Oregon and SW Washington.
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> INFO SESSIONS
> During the week of April 21, we are hosting four information sessions about the 2014 KPCF cycle.
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> This is an opportunity for organizations and community members to learn more about the Fund's strategies and priorities.
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> See & register for info sessions here.
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> KPCF RESOURCES
> We've collected research related to the KPCF focus areas as well as strategies to improve the social determinants of health and health equity at northwesthealth.org.
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> View resources here.
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