Just Announced: RFP from kidsdata.org on Using Data to Improve Health of CA Children

We just announced the following RFP:

The Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health seeks proposals for up to $10,000 from nonprofits, government-based organizations, university-based entities, or collaboratives for projects that use quality data, including data from the foundation’s kidsdata.org website, to enhance the health and well being of children and families in California. Projects can address a specific community/region or the state as a whole. More information

Projects may involve a range of activities:

  • Data analysis
  • Convenings
  • Public education campaigns
  • Targeted education to specific audiences
  • Trainings
  • Data development/improvement

This is the first time our foundation has offered RFPs associated with kidsdata; we look forward to seeing the proposals. So if you have a project in mind that makes use of data to promote children’s health and well being, we encourage you to apply by Monday, Nov. 1, 2010.

Application instructions and more details >>

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