Minority Health Grants
The Minority Health Grant Program is targeted to racial/ethnic minority
community-based organizations and tribes in Wisconsin. The purpose of the
community grants is to support the work of organizations serving communities
of color, especially those organizations that are located in areas where
health disparities are high. The type of work funded will aim to eliminate
health disparities to achieve health equity, and improve health across the
lifespan (the two goals of the Healthiest Wisconsin 2020 plan).
2012 - 2013 Minority Health Community Grants
2011 Minority Health Mini-grants
2010 Minority Health Mini-grants
2009 Minority Health Mini-grants
2008 Minority Health
Mini-grants
2007 Minority Health Mini-grants
2006 Minority Health Mini-grants
Technical assistance with grant writing is available in three modules
as Web presentations. To view these modules in the DHS Webcast library, follow these
steps:
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On the Internet, go to http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/.
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Select " Reference Center ."
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In the drop-down list, select "webcast library."
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Select "View the catalog of our webcasts."
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On the left, select "Division of Public Health."
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In the search box, type "mini-grant applications" then press
the "Enter" key on your keyboard.
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The three modules (from June, 2007) will appear. Select each one to view.
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If you have any comments about this page or suggestions for improving it,
please write to: Ruth DeWeese.
Last Revised:
March 21, 2013
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