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Wisconsin Partnership Program Catalyst Grants awarded to 15 projects across Wisconsin

Awards support innovative ideas to address local health challenges

The Wisconsin Partnership Program at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health has awarded $750,000 to 15 community-driven projects to catalyze innovative ideas to improve health equity in Wisconsin.

The grants were awarded through the Partnership Program’s Community Catalyst grant program and support a wide range of creative and innovative community-driven projects aimed at improving health and reducing health inequities in Wisconsin. The awards are $50,000 each for projects up to 24 months. Dr. Amy Kind, chair of the Partnership’s Oversight and Advisory Committee says, “These awards enable the Wisconsin Partnership Program to support communities across Wisconsin in their innovative, grassroots solutions to local health challenges and disparities.” The new awards go to:

The Wisconsin Partnership Program at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health is committed to improving the health and well-being of Wisconsin residents through investments in research, education and community partnerships. It was established at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health through a gift from Blue Cross Blue Shield United of Wisconsin as a result of its conversion to a stock insurance corporation.

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