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Creating healthy & wealthy communities – A grant writing workshop for rural, tribal, and frontier communities

Save the Date: October 1-2, 2024, at the Highlands Conference Center in Mitchell, SD.

The Department of Health, Department of Tribal Relations and Wellmark Foundation are co-hosting a grant workshop for our rural, tribal, and frontier communities to learn more about health promotion, economic development, community engagement and grant writing!

This is a free conference. Travel reimbursement is available to those who need assistance with mileage and lodging expenses: Travel Scholarship Application

Limited Seats Available. 

Target audience: City, county, and tribal officials, state agencies, healthcare leaders, non-profit leaders, community volunteers, school superintendents/principals, school board members, economic development professionals, and others interested in improving community vitality in tribal, rural, and frontier communities.

Does your community struggle to find the funding for your most vital community projects? Are you concerned about the health of your community and the future of our youth? This is a conference you won’t want to miss!

A strong economy and healthy people go hand in hand. In order to live a long, healthy life, the economy must be healthy too. Beyond our individual health decisions, our communities must also consider health along with other assets in their community when planning for the future.

Day 1 of this 2-day skill-building workshop is designed to help rural, tribal, and frontier communities become familiar with using a structured, holistic framework to complete a comprehensive assessment that supports the creation of a community plan and assists with grant writing. The ideal audiences are individuals who live, work, or play in rural, tribal, or frontier communities and who are unfamiliar with or new to community assessments and planning, which are essential steps for securing funding for community improvement. Day 1 will conclude with a networking/resource social hour where local experts will be on hand to talk with participants.

On Day 2, participants will learn how to find the resources needed to fund vital community projects, as well as how to write a grant application and how to manage a grant. Both days are designed to be interactive. Participants are encouraged to attend as a community/tribal/organizational team in order to work together during interactive sessions as well as bring their knowledge back to the community.

Conference Agenda Click here.

To learn more visit: Creating Healthy & Wealthy Communities: A Skill-Building Workshop for Rural, Tribal and Frontier Communities

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