Opportunities

March 2023

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One-time

CBO funding: Please encourage local nonprofits to apply for the Local Data for Equitable Communities grant program (Urban Institute/RWJF), which seeks to help nonprofits use data to catalyze local action, address inequities, and ensure all residents can live their healthiest lives. Each grantee receives $50,000. Applications due Mar. 3

Award nominations: CDC Foundation has opened nominations for its Fries Awards for Health; nominations due Apr. 4

Fellowships: Applications are now open for the 2026 SDOH & Place Fellowship, a part-time virtual program focusing on guiding fellows in developing place-based data applications related to social determinants of health; applications due Apr. 24

Peer group: The Network for Public Health Law invites governmental equity officers to join their new Equity Officer Peer Group

Ongoing

Civic Match is a talent-matching program designed to help state and local agency hiring managers connect with skilled, mission-driven professionals leaving federal roles and campaigns. For more info, contact civicmatch@workforamerica.org.

Certificate program: In 7.5 hours of free, online training, earn a Public Health Law Academy Certificate from CDC/ChangeLab Solutions.

Fellowship: CDC Public Health Law Fellowship is a paid opportunity offered to graduate students, law students, and recent alumni to provide on-the-job training. Host sites include state, tribal, local, or territorial health departments, CDC, or other public health law organizations. Host site applications are accepted on a rolling basis.  

Fellowship: Public Health Law Fellowship (CDC). Applications accepted on a rolling basis.

Sign-on statement: Organizational Statement of Support for Prohibiting Flavored Tobacco Products (Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids). Signatures accepted on a continuous basis.  

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