Health Action Partnership Grants



FIRST HEALTH ACTION PARTNERSHIP GRANTS

The Jefferson County Department of Health and the Community Foundation announced on Aug. 27, 2009, the first round of grants to support the Health Action Partnership, a total of $133,000 to nine agencies focusing efforts on Eastern Birmingham and throughout Jefferson County.

Targeted on a specific geographic area: $83,000 to four projects in Eastern Birmingham (East Lake and Roebuck) as a way to improve results in this geographic area and provide a model for use in other communities across Jefferson County. This area was chosen, in part, to highlight JCDH Eastern Health Center as a community resource.  Grantees will work together to improve community health with the following projects:

  • Promoting Empowerment and Enrichment Resources, Inc. (P.E.E.R., Inc.), based out of East Lake Methodist Church and operating the East Lake Farmers Market, $20,000, to expand health services offered at the Farmers Market, partner with churches to create community gardens and provide baskets of fresh foods to area daycares and senior centers.
  • Ruffner Mountain Nature Center, $17,530, to provide free field trips to elementary and middle school students, teachers and chaperones of seven local schools, to enhance active living and promote Ruffner Mountain as a community resource.
  • Northeast YMCA, $21,070, to start a neighborhood walking program, providing  opportunities for active living and empowering community residents as walk leaders, and to provide a nationally-recognized support model for African-American diabetics in the community.
  • Main Street Birmingham, $25,000, to conduct a feasibility study to develop a locally-integrated food economy and a public market to spur economic development, building on the East Lake Farmers Market and other community efforts.

General projects throughout Jefferson County: $50,000 to six projects supporting the goals of the Health Action Partnership throughout Jefferson County:

  • Jefferson County Land Development, a department of Jefferson County government responsible for policies and regulations enforcing land use and development, $2,000, to provide supplies for the Clean Sweep Program, in which probationers are assigned sections of roadsides to pick up litter.
  • Jones Valley Urban Farm, in collaboration with the Jefferson County Childhood Obesity Task Force, $14,000, to develop social marketing strategies to promote healthy eating and active lifestyles among children at risk of childhood obesity.
  • Lakeshore Foundation, $2,000 to support an inaugural Health and Wellness Expo providing area residents with free access to a range of community fitness and health resources.
  • Main Street Birmingham, $10,000 as matching funds to convert a vacant North Birmingham lot into an EcoScape, a gateway to the commercial revitalization district, a therapeutic green space for senior citizens and an outdoor classroom.
  • Media for Health, $7,000 to pilot a Spanish language health promotion radio drama in Jefferson County.
  • UAB School of Public Health, $15,000 to build the infrastructure of the Birmingham Atlas of Health Outcomes as a resource for understanding and having an impact on community health and the social behaviors that affect health.

What is the Health Action Partnership? This coalition of some 60 agencies led by the Jefferson County Department of Health, was created in 2007 to improve community health using as a blueprint for action Our Community Roadmap to Health. The Roadmap to Health is a report that includes goals developed by the citizens of Jefferson County in 2006. The JCDH Public Health Fund of the Community Foundation focuses grants on issues important to the health of Jefferson County residents.

Formore information, contact Webb Lyons by e-mail or 327-3817.

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Model Community Cover Sheet

Developing Model Community: Eastern Birmingham

The Jefferson County Department of Health and the Community Foundation invite nonprofit partners to submit a Joint Funding Application in the amount of $80,000 to address health issues in the Eastern area of Birmingham, more particularly, the neighborhoods of Roebuck, North East Lake, and South East Lake. Applicants are encouraged to submit one Joint Funding Application, identifying multiple health-related projects.
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Model Community RFP

No more than five applicants are eligible to receive funding through this Joint Funding Application, and the projects should advance the goals of the Jefferson County Health Action Partnership.

Deadline for submitting the Joint Funding Application to the Community Foundation was June 5, 2009. 


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Health Action Cover Sheet
Advancing the Health Action Partnership
Eligible agencies are nonprofit or governmental agencies that are Health Action Strategic Issue Chairs, Goal Group Chairs, or other agencies that are active members of the Health Action Partnership.  This funding opportunity is designed to support projects that will advance one or more goals of the Health Action Partnership.
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Health Action Grant Opportunity

A total amount of up to $50,000 is available to support these efforts. Agencies must submit proposals to the Community Foundation by July 15, 2009, at 4:30 p.m..
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Health Action Partnership Grants