I-Team Coalition Invitation: Let’s Tackle COVID-19 Together! – Apr 18

Posted by Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) on April 6, 2021

The global COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a loss of life and human suffering unparalleled in our lifetime. The impact in African American, Latino and American Indian communities is well documented and has resulted in a need for an ongoing coordinated response on the part of community leaders, like you.

The North Carolina Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) Project I-TEAM has formed to work closely with communities hit hardest by COVID-19 to battle these disparities. CEAL seeks to expand to address the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on residents of North Carolina by developing a Community Coalition. The coalition will function as a multicultural team that centers around funding, training, and collaboration to support the community’s ability to respond to the impacts of COVID-19.

Eligibility:
Participation in the Coalition is open to community groups/organizations and small businesses that cater to African American, Latino and American Indian communities, who are interested and able to provide outreach to these communities around COVID-19 awareness, prevention, and testing.

Benefits:

  • Access to grant opportunities, and information for other funding opportunities.
  • Access to training and distance learning events.
  • A platform to connect and collaborate with other local organizations.

If you are interested in joining us, or learning more about the I-TEAM Community Coalition, please sign up here.

Application Announcement.

If you have questions or concerns please contact consultancy.network@ccphealth.org.

Applications Due: April 18, 2021 11:59 PM EDT.

Apply Here.

For more information contact: ccph.consultant.ab@gmail.com.


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