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SUMMARY:Building Data Capacity to Tell Your Story
DESCRIPTION:Register Here (Space is Limited)Workshop Description:\nData is an essential tool that can help shape your work in your community. Data can help you pin-point areas of focus to maximize your efforts with limited resources. In this workshop\, we will cover the value of data collection\, how to store and manage data\, and identify data resources. Participants will learn how to integrate data and storytelling into their day-to-day work. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nTo identify best practices for data collection\nTo describe how to store\, manage and share data\nTo use data to tell a story\n\nFeatured Speakers\nChristopher Johansen\, PhD\, MPH\nAssistant Professor\, Department of Social and Behavioral Health\nSchool of Public Health\, University of Nevada\, Las Vegas \nChristopher Johansen\, PhD\, MPH\, is an Assistant Professor of Social and Behavioral Health at UNLV School of Public Health. His research aims to address Latino health disparities. He was born and raised in Southern California and is the first male in his family to graduate from college. He earned his BS in Psychology from University of California\, Davis\, his MPH from San Diego State University\, and his PhD in Health Promotion Sciences from Claremont Graduate University. Prior to coming to UNLV\, he completed a postdoctoral training at UCLA Fielding School of Public Health working on various interventions to address health disparities (e.g.\, HPV vaccination\, colorectal cancer screening\, and preschool obesity prevention). Dr. Johansen strives to train and work alongside the next generation of public health practitioners in Southern Nevada. \nChibudom Yanez\nSenior Management Analyst\nThe City of Las Vegas \nChibudom Yanez has lived in Las Vegas for over seven years and currently serves as a Senior Management Analyst for the City of Las Vegas. With a diverse background in government agencies and non-profit organizations throughout the Las Vegas Valley\, she brings extensive experience to her role. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Nutrition Education from the College of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph\, Minnesota. Originally from Nigeria\, Chibudom immigrated to the United States at a young age\, sparking her passion for engaging underserved populations and ethnically diverse communities. Her career has included roles in Foster Care Services\, case management at a local WIC and Early Head Start organization\, and international partnerships promoting equity and education in Spanish-speaking countries. She has designed and facilitated trainings on family preservation\, nutrition education\, and community engagement. In her current role in Human Resources\, she focuses on employee relations and organizational development training. \nFunding Disclosure: Funding for this webinar was made possible (in part) by the CDC Foundation. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the CDC Foundation\, nor does the mention of trade names\, commercial practices\, or organizations imply endorsement by the CDC Foundation.
URL:https://nmhec.org/event/building-data-capacity-to-tell-your-story/
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SUMMARY:Strengthening Maternal Health: The Impact of Doulas as Care Partners During Pregnancy and Postpartum
DESCRIPTION:Register Now
URL:https://nmhec.org/event/strengthening-maternal-health-the-impact-of-doulas-as-care-partners-during-pregnancy-and-postpartum/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240724T130000
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SUMMARY:Grant Writing 101 for Non-Profits
DESCRIPTION:Register Here (Space is Limited)Workshop Description:\nThis workshop will provide an overview of best practices for grant writing for non-profit organizations. Participants will learn about funding sources\, grant proposals\, program narratives\, and tips and strategies for grant writing for non-profit and public institutions. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nIdentify common funding sources\nCompare different types of grants\nUnderstand the general outline of a grant and the application process\nDescribe best practices in grant writing and obtaining funding\nList where to find grant writing resources and future workshops\n\nFeatured Speakers\nJason Flatt\, PhD\, MPH\nAssociate Professor\nSchool of Public Health\, University of Nevada\, Las Vegas \nJason D. Flatt\, PhD\, MPH (Pronouns: He/Him/They/Them) is an Associate Professor at the University of Nevada\, Las Vegas\, School of Public Health\, Department of Social and Behavioral Health. Jason’s $5+ million-funded NIH research portfolio works to better understand health concerns and needs of diverse sexual and gender minorities or LGBTQIA+ (lesbian\, gay\, bisexual\, transgender\, queer\, intersex\, asexual and additional identities) people living with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease\, and their caregivers and care providers. Learn more about Jason’s research at www.RainbowsofAging.org. \nDr. Flatt has experience with grant writing\, including current and past funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)\, California Health Care Foundation\, Michael J. Fox Foundation\, Alzheimer’s Association\, institutional grants\, foundations\, non-profit contracts\, and an NIH Loan Repayment award\, as well as being awarded competitive grants for training and fellowships\, graduate school scholarships\, and travel awards to attend national conferences. He also serves on grant review committees for the National Institute on Aging and Alzheimer’s Association. \nLaura Hernandez\nDirector of Youth and Senior Services\nThe LGBTQ+ Center of Southern Nevada \nLaura Hernandez is the Director of Youth and Senior Programs at the LGBTQ+ Center of Southern Nevada. Previously\, Laura served as the Executive Director of Gender Justice Nevada and co-founded the Nevada Alliance for Student Diversity. In these capacities\, she actively engaged in legislative and policy advocacy to safeguard the rights of transgender students in Nevada schools. \nAs a grant writer\, Laura has successfully secured funding from notable sources including the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC)\, Groundswell Fund\, The Gill Foundation\, The American Heart Association\, Scan Health Plan\, NV Energy\, The Engelstad Foundation\, and the Third Wave Fund. \nLaura is currently focused on enhancing and expanding programs for LGBTQ+ youth and seniors through strategic grant initiatives. Her insight into the grant writing process and her dedicated approach to community-focused projects contribute significantly to the development and sustainability of programs at the Center. \nFunding Disclosure: Funding for this webinar was made possible (in part) by the CDC Foundation. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the CDC Foundation\, nor does the mention of trade names\, commercial practices\, or organizations imply endorsement by the CDC Foundation.
URL:https://nmhec.org/event/grant-writing-101-for-non-profits-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:NMHEC Quarterly Partner's Meeting/Legislative 101 Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Register Now
URL:https://nmhec.org/event/nmhec-quarterly-partners-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
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