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Dragonfly
Summer 2004 -- Volume 35, Number 3 |
By Linda Milgrom, Outreach Coordinator
NN/LM Pacific Northwest Region
Proposals are due September 24, 2004 for this year's Outreach Project Awards. The Request for Proposals (RFP) is intentionally broad in scope to encourage creative solutions to a variety of health information needs and disparities in the Pacific Northwest. Collaborate on a health literacy project; share your expertise with a public health agency; partner with community-based organizations; develop joint activities with local public libraries or community colleges. What do your neighbors need, and what strengths can you contribute to tackle the problem? How can your organization benefit from working with others? Any network member is welcome to apply. Take a look at summaries of recent projects to get an idea of topics funded in the past. RML staff will be happy to discuss your ideas as they evolve.
We expect to make four awards of approximately $25,000. The exact dates of the projects will be negotiated after reviews are complete, but you should plan for one year projects, hopefully beginning in December 2004. All work must be completed before April 2006.
A team of past recipients of RML or NLM funding will review all proposals. In order to be sure we have enough reviewers, please notify Linda Milgrom (lmilgrom@u.washington.edu) by September 1st, if you intend to submit a proposal.
Dragonfly, Summer 2004 -- Volume 35 Issue 3
This publication is funded in whole with Federal funds from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, under Contract No. N01-LM-1-3516.
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