In conjunction with an Appalachian Regional Commission POWER grant, to develop sustainable employment for community health workers who serve high risk diabetes patients (over two years)
Marshall University Research Corporation Archive
To address the health behaviors that have the greatest impact on chronic disease through evidenced-based programs (over two years)
For a cohort of rural high school teachers to develop STEM courses that include classroom learning, fabrication lab projects, and online learning at home (over two years)
To support reorganization and continued operation
As a match to funding already awarded by the Appalachian Regional Commission, to develop beekeeping enterprises to help unemployed and underemployed citizens earn sustainable incomes through apiculture
To enable West Virginia Public Broadcasting to strengthen its organizational capacities to improve financial sustainability
To deliver an experiential training program on arts-based community revitalization strategies in 10 communities
To create a Grace Anne Dorney Pulmonary Rehabilitation program at Jackson General Hospital to serve patients with lung diseases
To support young women in foster care in attaining post-secondary degrees, careers, and financial independence
For creation of five in-depth profiles of Appalachian innovators to be communicated to the public via multiple media forms, and directly to educators