Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Mini-grants
Overview
The West Virginia Bureau for Public Health Division of Health Promotion and Chronic Disease (HPCD) takes a comprehensive approach to chronic disease management and prevention, working with communities, health systems, and decision-makers to make it easier for people to be health in the places they live, learn, eat, work, play, and pray. West Virginians will need to work together to make the greatest impact on improving health outcomes.
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It is widely recognized that a community driven approach to health promotion that engages key stakeholders is an effective way to prevent or reduce the impact of chronic disease. HPCD provides mini-grant funding to several organizations across West Virginia –Active Southern West Virginia, Center for Active West Virginia, the WVU Office of Health Services Research, and the Mountains of Hope Cancer Coalition. In turn, these organizations administer mini-grants to schools, worksites, university departments, community groups, and clinical entities throughout West Virginia. Drawing from multiple sources of funding, the HPCD mini-grant program addresses obesity and the prevention and management of chronic disease. The mini-grant program encourages grant recipients to implement policy, systems and environmental (PSE) changes to address physical activity, fruit and vegetable consumption, reduced sugar sweetened beverages, increased water intake, and tobacco control.
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2019-2020 Mini-Grant Quick Facts
Total Number of Grantees: 65
Funds Dispersed: $196,369
Number of Policy, System, and Environment (PSE) changes: 94
Number of West Virginians Directly Impacted (by ASWV and CAWV): 497
Mini-grant Facilitators
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