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Wisconsin Partnership Program announces funding opportunity

Community Impact Grant Application Available Now

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Madison, Wis.  — The Wisconsin Partnership Program at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health is seeking applicants for its 2017 Community Impact Grants program.

The Community Impact Grants provide up to $1 million over five years to support large-scale, evidence-based, collaborative health initiatives aimed at improving health, health equity and well-being.  For more information on the program, including a description of past awards, eligibility, and to review the Request for Partnership (RfP), visit theWisconsin Partnership Program website

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The Wisconsin Partnership Program represents a far-reaching commitment by the UW School of Medicine and Public Health to improve the health of Wisconsin residents through investments in research, education and community partnerships. Established in 2004, the Wisconsin Partnership Program has awarded more than 430 research, education and community grants totaling more than $185 million aimed at improving the health of Wisconsin residents.

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