Wisconsin Health News

First round of community-impact grants covers a diversity of issues facing Wisconsin

MADISONFour new awards from the Wisconsin Partnership Program will support and extend innovative health projects that will affect the lives of Wisconsinites of all ages, races and backgrounds.

The new Community Impact Grant grants, each totaling $1 million over five years, approved by the Oversight and Advisory Committee of the Partnership Program, bring robust community-university collaborations to address the following areas:

“These awards mark important steps for the Partnership Program,” said Dr. Patrick Remington, chair of the Oversight and Advisory Committee and associate dean of public health at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health.  “The new Community Impact Grants are designed to move us closer to sustainable impact, which relies on policy, systems and environmental changes.  They also reflect the diversity of Wisconsin’s population and health needs.”

 

About the Wisconsin Partnership Program

The Wisconsin Partnership Program represents a far-reaching commitment by the UW School of Medicine and Public Health to improve the health and well-being of Wisconsin residents through investments in research, education and community-academic partnerships. The Partnership Program was created with funds from the conversion of Blue Cross & Blue Shield United of Wisconsin to a for-profit corporation

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