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New Event Listings
For details on these new listings
and all previously listed upcoming events, visit CCPHs CONFERENCE PAGE
June 28, 2005 ●
3:00pm Eastern ●
Mobilizing
for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) Technical
Assistance Webcast: Using Data from the Four MAPP Assessments
to Identify Strategic Issues
July 23-27, 2005 ●
Society
for College and University Planning (SCUP) 40th Annual International
Conference
● Washington, DC
September 23-24, 2005 ●
NYU
Center for the Study of Asian American Health 2nd Annual Asian
American Health Conference
● New York, NY
September 28-30, 2005 ●
Healthy
People 2005: Progress Toward 2010 Goals Conference ● Irving, TX
October 28-29, 2005 ●
Humanitarianism Throughout
the World: The Life, Ideas and Enduring Legacy of Dr. Albert Schweitzer
● Hamden, CT
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
New Public Health
Information and Data Tutorial Released
The National Library of Medicine,
in collaboration with the University of Michigan Public Health
Library & Informatics Division and Partners in Information
Access for the Public Health Workforce, announces the release
of the Public Health Information and Data Tutorial. This online
tutorial, at http://phpartners.org/tutorial/, is a new tool designed
to help the public health workforce effectively locate and use
health information. Additional information
AmeriCorps Announces $14
Million in Grants To Support 9,500 Members at 43 Community Organizations
The
Corporation for National and Community Service has announced nearly
$14 million in new grants to 43 organizations across the country.
The grants will support a total of 9,552 AmeriCorps members for
the 2005-2006
program
year. In addition, if all members complete their terms of service,
they collectively will be eligible to receive $19.4 million in
AmeriCorps Education Awards to pay for college or to pay back
student loans. Additional information
New 'We Can!' Program to Prevent Childhood
Obesity
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary
Mike Leavitt recently announced the launch of We Can!, Ways
to Enhance Children's Activity & Nutrition, a national education
program from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to help prevent
overweight and obesity among youth ages 8-13. We Can! provides
resources and community-based programs for parents, caregivers,
and youth that focus on behaviors to encourage healthy eating,
increase physical activity, and reduce sedentary time. Additional
information
Impact of Service-Learning on High School Students Civic
Engagement
A new study has that found
that service-learning students are significantly more likely to
say they intend to vote and that they enjoy school. The study,
authored by Shelley Billig, Sue Root, and Dan Jesse, suggests
that service-learning is effective when it is implemented well,
but it is no more effective than conventional social studies classes
when the conditions are not optimal. Being implemented well meant
that it was of sufficient duration (at least a semester), that
it was linked to standards, involved more direct contact with
service recipients, and had cognitively challenging reflection
activities among other components. The study also showed that
service-learning had an effect beyond other active learning techniques.
The study compared more than 1,000 high school students who participated
in service-learning programs with those who did not participate
in schools matched for similar demographics and student achievement
profiles. Additional information
New Tobacco Education Website
for Medical Educators, Faculty and Students
PACE
(Prevention and Cessation Education) for Medical School Students
is a National Cancer Institute funded project that integrates
tobacco teaching into medical school curricula. Currently, 12
US medical schools are part of this project. The Teach Tobacco website is
a user-friendly, professional site that serves as a resource for
students, physicians, researchers, and others in the fields of
medicine and allied health, who are interested in tobacco teaching.
Resources available on the website include new modules on education
for medical school preceptors, second-hand smoke information for
students in pediatric and family medicine clerkships, and a wide
array of materials for students interested in community teaching
or advocacy. PACE conference presentations, curricular evaluation,
related articles, and many other materials are available.
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Project Leader/Consultant
- The Canadian Index of Wellbeing Project
(CIW)
A
Project Leader/Consultant is sought to refine and implement a
targeted Canadian wide public consultation strategy.
The
CIW will provide Canadians with a comprehensive and accurate tool
to measure quality of life by linking the full range of economic,
social, health, and environmental indicators of progress. The
CIW will track progress on health, social inclusion and equity,
acceptable living standards, meaningful employment and job security,
freedom and security, educational attainment and literacy, and
healthy natural resources. Information about
the position
Assistant Director for Community
Development - DePaul University's Steans Center for Community-based
Service Learning
The
Assistant Director will be responsible for initiating, maintaining,
and sustaining community partner relationships and projects for
service learning courses and projects. In addition, the Assistant
Director will develop community internship and work-study placements,
as well as teach two sections of a Community Internship course.
This position will involve working with key internal and external
partners to foster strategic collaborations that benefit partner
organizations, faculty scholarship and teaching, and student learning.
The successful candidate will have demonstrated experience in
working with a diverse set of constituencies-especially in urban
areas, an understanding of community engagement issues in higher
education, university level teaching experience, excellent interpersonal
communication skills, and a commitment to working collaboratively
with other staff members. Questions, contact Laurie Worrall
Director, Center for Health
Services and Community Research - Children's National Medical
Center
The
Children's Research Institute Children's National Medical Center
in Washington DC is recruiting for the Richard L. Hudson Chair
and Director, Center for Health Services and Community Research.
The Director is responsible for leadership activities both within
the Center and across the CRI more broadly. Within the Center,
the Director oversees development, implementation, and monitoring
of activities related to the Center. This includes articulating
a vision for the Center's activities and growth, recruiting and
mentoring junior faculty, and collaborating with other investigators
and clinicians to facilitate research growth. Questions, contact
Denice Cora-Bramble
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GRANTS ALERT!
New Grants Alert announced in this
newsletter are noted with an asterisk (*)
Community-Based Abstinence
Education Program
Deadline: June 20 - Funding
Opportunity Number: HHS-2005-ACF-ACYF-AE-0099
The
Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) is accepting applications
to
provide
support to public and private entities for the development and
implementation of the Community-Based Abstinence Education Program
for adolescents, ages 12 through 18, in communities across the
country. Full Announcement
The Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality (AHRQ) Funding Announcement Deadline: June 22 - AHRQ
has announced ongoing extramural grants for research, demonstration,
dissemination, and evaluation projects.
For more information, please click here. AHRQ
has a database at through which you may access abstracts for active
AHRQ grants in your state.
Health Promotion and Diabetes
Prevention Projects for American Indian/Alaska Native Communities:
Adaptations of Practical Community Environmental Indicators Deadline: June 23 (LOI) -
Funding Opportunity Number: CDC-RFA-AA029
- The purpose of the program is to strengthen local capacity of
American Indian/Alaska Native communities in implementing limited
practical community environmental interventions for health promotion
and diabetes prevention. Full Announcement.
* Captain Planet Foundation
Deadline: June 30, Sept 30, and Dec 31 - The Captain Planet
Foundation funds hands-on environmental projects to encourage
youth around the world to work individually and collectively to
solve environmental problems in their neighborhoods and communities.
Additional information
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Local Initiative Funding Partners Program - Deadline:
June 30 - Local Initiative Funding Partners is a partnership program
between RWJF and local grantmakers that supports innovative, community-based
projects to improve the health and health care for society's most
vulnerable people. Complete information
* Center for Disease Control and Prevention Grant: Epidemiologic
HIV/AIDS Research Among African American and Hispanic Women at
Risk for HIV Infection in the Southern United States and Puerto
Rico
Deadline: July 1 (LOI)/July 18 (Full Proposal) -
The purposes of this project are to support research on the epidemiologic,
socio-cultural, structural, psychological, and behavioral factors
that promote HIV infection in African American and Hispanic women;
and to increase understanding of the factors related to the prevalence
of HIV infection, and incidence of recent infection, in these
populations. This announcement addresses the "Healthy People
2010" focus areas of HIV and the goals of CDC's HIV prevention
strategic plan through 2005. Additional information
Grants to Tribes, Tribal
Organizations, and Migrant Programs for Community-Based Child
Abuse Prevention Programs Deadline:
July 5 The funds must support more effective and comprehensive
child abuse prevention activities and family support services,
including an emphasis on strengthening marriages and reaching
out to include fathers, that will enhance the lives and ensure
the safety and well-being of migrant and Native American children
and their families. Additional information
Call for Applications
ETA to Award Grants to Help Colleges Train Workers for High-Growth
Jobs Deadline: July 6
The federal Employment and Training
Administration will be awarding $125 million in grants to community
colleges who partner with employers and others to train more people
for high-growth fields, such as health care. The Community-Based
Job Training Grants will be used to build the capacity of community
colleges to train workers to develop the skills needed to succeed
in high-growth occupations and fields where demand for qualified
workers is outstripping supply. The funds will support both capacity
building and training activities. Details
* American Dental Association Foundation (ADAF) Issues
Request for Proposals Deadline: July 8
ADAFs RFP is to help to improve children's oral health under
its Samuel Harris Fund for Children's Dental Health. The ADAF,
charitable arm of the American Dental Association, established
the Harris Fund as a permanent endowment dedicated to the prevention
of childhood tooth decay. It awards competitive grants whose oral
health promotion programs seek to improve and maintain children's
oral health through community education programs. Additional information
Projects that Improve Child
Well-Being by Fostering Healthy Marriages within Native Communities
Grant
Deadline: July 8 - The primary objectives of these projects are pre-marital
education, marriage education and relationship skills for youth,
adults, and couples. Project components may include but are not
limited to: healthy relationship skills, communication skills,
conflict resolution, foster parenting, marital counseling, abstinence
education, and fatherhood accountability. Additional
information
Call for Applications from
ENACCT
Deadline: July 11 - The Education Network to Advance Cancer Clinical
Trials (ENACCT) announces the launch of its Pilot Education Program
(PEP), a new funding opportunity for cancer clinical trials education
efforts. With funding from the Lance Armstrong Foundation, ENACCT
will award a total of $450,000 to 3 community based Partnerships
to develop unique approaches to foster awareness about cancer
treatment clinical trials; enhance their acceptability; and improve
access to them. The Partnerships will receive ongoing technical
assistance, evaluation and training services provided by ENACCT
staff. The preliminary application, as well as promotional material
about the grant program can be found at http://www.enacct.org/appguide.
* Technical Assistance and Capacity Development Demonstration
Grant Program for HIV/AIDS-Related Services in Minority Communities Deadline: July 13 - The Grant Program seeks
to develop and improve effective and durable service delivery
capacity for HIV prevention and treatment among organizations
closely interfaced with targeted minority populations impacted
by HIV/AIDS. Federal Register
Notice
* Service-Learning and Home Safety Initiative
Deadline: July 22 - Grants from State Farm Insurance &
State Farm Companies Foundation reward programs that engage students
in service learning -- school and/or community service activities
that apply academic curricula and education standards -- to raise
public awareness about building codes and home disaster preparation,
mitigation, response, and recovery. Additional information
* Demonstration Projects That Improve Child Well-Being
by Fostering Healthy Marriages within Underserved Communities Deadline: August 8 -
Funding Opportunity Number: HHS-2005-ACF-ACYF-CA-0089
- This US Department of Health and Human Services funding
announcement seeks proposals that improve child well-being by
removing barriers to and strengthening family formation and healthy
marriage in underserved communities. Additional information
* Arts in Healthcare Funds
- Deadline: August 22 -
2005
Johnson & Johnson (J&J)/Society for the Arts in Healthcare
Partnership to Promote Arts and Healing Grant. This grant program
seeks to promote the use of the arts to enhance the healthcare
experience for patients, their families, and caregivers. Proposals
are being sought from healthcare organizations and/or arts agencies
working in partnership to produce innovative projects to serve
patients, their families, and caregivers in healthcare settings
and to promote healing and preventative health. Additional Information
Call for Proposals: Substance
Abuse Policy Research Program Round X Deadline: August 23 - The
Robert Wood Johnson Foundations program is designed to encourage
experts in public health, law, political science, medicine, sociology,
criminal justice, economics, psychology and other behavioral and
policy sciences to address issues related to substance abuse.
Additional information
Women Helping Others (WHO)
Foundation Grants Deadline:
Sept 13 WHO supports grass-roots charities serving the
overlooked needs of women and children. Specific projects and
programs addressing health, education and social service needs
are the priority of the WHO Foundation. The Foundation recognizes
the value of new programs created to respond to changing needs
and will consider funding projects of an original or pioneering
nature within an existing organization. Additional information
The Charles Frueauff Foundation
2005 Grants - Deadline:
Sept 15
The
Charles Frueauff Foundation focuses on at-risk youths
in all its funding categories: education, health, and social services.
Tutoring, sexual-health and job-training initiatives receive preference.
International Research Collaboration
Behavioral, Social Sciences Deadline: Sept 21 - Funder's Fund ID: PAR-05-073 -
An important role of the Fogarty International Research Collaboration
(FIC)is to foster discovery and reduce global health disparities
through the support of international cooperation across the continuum
of basic, clinical and applied biomedical, and health sciences.
Additional information
* Toshiba America Foundation Grants
Deadline: Oct 1 - The grants seek to support projects designed
by classroom teachers to improve K-12 science and mathematics
education. Additional information
Collaborative Multisite
Research in Addiction (COMRAD)
Deadline: Oct 1 - The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) seeks
to increase the collaboration of investigators at two or more
sites in order to address critical issues in the epidemiology,
services, and prevention of substance abuse and related disorders
that require sample sizes greater than a single site can reasonably
attain. Complete Announcement
National Library of
Medicine (NLM) Grants for Scholarly Works in Biomedicine and Health - Deadlines: Nov 1 - The
NLM Grants are awarded for the preparation of book-length manuscripts
and other scholarly works of value to US health professionals,
public health officials, biomedical researchers, and historians
of the health sciences. For more information, click here.
Cancer Education (R25E)
Grants Program
Deadline: Multiple - Funding Opportunity Number: PAR-05-065
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Educational and research dissemination activities are essential
components of the National Cancer Institute's efforts to reduce
morbidity and mortality due to cancer. The PHS 398 application instructions
are available in an interactive format. For further
assistance contact GrantsInfo, Telephone
(301) 435-0714. Link to Full Announcement
Social and Cultural Dimensions
of Health
Deadline: Multiple - Funding
Opportunity Number: PA-05-029 - The ultimate goal of this
National Institutes of Health program announcement is to encourage
the development of health research that integrates knowledge from
the biomedical and social sciences. The PHS 398 application instructions are available
online in an interactive format. For further assistance
contact GrantsInfo@nih.gov. Link to Full Announcement.
* Allen Foundation Grants for Nutrition Education
Deadline: Open The Foundation supports educational nutrition
programs, with priority given to training programs for children
and young adults to improve their health and development. Maximum
Award: Past grants have ranged from $2,000 to $1 million. Eligibility:
Schools and school districts should partner with local nonprofits
to form nutrition education programs. Additional information
The National Institutes
of Health (NIH): Research Supplements to Promote Diversity in
Health-Related Research
Deadline: Open - Principal investigators holding specific types
of NIH research grants (listed in the full announcement) are eligible
for available funds for administrative supplements to improve
the diversity of the research workforce by supporting and recruiting
students, postdoctorates, and eligible investigators from groups
that have been shown to be underrepresented. For details, click here.
Common Counsel's Grantee
Exchange Fund (GXF)
Deadline: Open - GXF provides discretionary small grants to build
bridges between grassroots organizations throughout the United
States to encourage social change organizations to seek technical
assistance from one another, and to help build regional and national
networks among organizations. Complete information.
Community Participation
in Research
Deadlines: May 17, 2006, 2007 - A number of federal agencies,
including NIH, CDC and AHRQ have collaborated in the release of
program announcement PAR-05-026 on Community Participation in
Research. The goal of this PAR is to support research on health
promotion, disease prevention, and health disparities that is
jointly conducted by communities and researchers. Click here for details.
To view the edited notes and audiofile from a technical
assistance conference call for prospective applicants held on
January 28, 2005, click here.
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CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS
New Calls
for Submissions announced in this newsletter are noted with an
asterisk (*)
Proposal Reviewers Sought for New Grant Program Deadline: June 17 - The Education
Network to Advance Cancer Clinical Trials (ENACCT) is
now seeking individuals with experience and expertise in community
outreach, community partnerships, community-based participatory
research and clinical trial education to voluntarily serve as
proposal reviewers. The selected reviewers will have a unique
opportunity to apply their experience and expertise, enjoy an
intellectual challenge and strengthen their proposal development
skills while assisting an important new initiative to invest public
resources wisely. CCPH is a partner in the program. For more information
about being a proposal reviewer, including key dates related to
the review process and expectations of reviewers, please email
ccphuw@u.washington.edu.
Request for Proposals: 2005
AIDS Community Information Outreach Deadline: June 17 - The National Library of Medicine
(NLM) announced the solicitation of proposals from community-based
organizations and libraries to design and conduct projects that
will improve access to HIV/AIDS related health information for
patients, the affected community, and their caregivers. Additional information
* KnowledgeWorks Foundation National Search for Excellence Deadline: June 24 -
KnowledgeWorks seeks schools that reflect the emerging trend of
designing schools that serve as centers of community -- schools
that welcome community use and benefit from community resources
that support student and community success. Additional Information
Call for Papers for Encyclopedia on Racial
and Ethnic Social Justice Deadline: June 30 - Proposed entries requested for a two-volume encyclopedia on racial and
ethnic social justice in the United States. Contact A. Aguirre Jr.
* Presidential Freedom Scholarships
Deadline: July 1 - The Presidential Freedom Scholarships are designed
to promote student service and civic engagement and honor outstanding
service to the community. Additional information
National Governors Association
(NGA) Request for Applications: Improving Outcomes for Young Adults
with Disabilities Policy Academy Deadline: July 1 - The NGA Center for Best
Practices invites states to apply for its upcoming policy academy
on improving outcomes for young adults with disabilities, aged
14 to 30. This academy will provide teams of leaders
from six states a special opportunity to identify weaknesses in
their state's current policies and practices and to develop and
begin implementing realistic strategies for improvement.
Contact: Lindsey Woolsey.
Call for Proposals for Community
Based Collaborative Research Conference Deadline: July 1 The conference will
take place September 19-21, 2005 in Portland, OR and is sponsored
by the Northwest Health Foundation, co-sponsors include Community-Campus
Partnerships for Health. Call for Proposals
Call for Abstracts for 4th International Conference
on Urban Health Deadline: July 29 The conference
will take place October 26-28, 2005 in Toronto, ON, Canada. This
years conference theme is Achieving Social Justice in Urban Communities.
Information on submitting an
abstract.
Has Your Research Made a
Difference? AcademyHealth Requests Nominations for HSR Impact
Award - Deadline: July 29 The
Award recognizes outstanding research that has been successfully
translated into
health
policy, management, or clinical practice and, as a result, had
a positive impact on health and health care. Additional information
* Call for Nominations-
SOPHE Open Society Award - Deadline: July
31, 2005 -
The Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) will inaugurate
the Open Society Award at their 56th Annual Meeting on November
5th in New Orleans, LA. This new award seeks to recognize
an individual or group who embodies and promotes an Open Society,
through research, practice, and/or teaching. Award recipients
will receive a $250 cash prize and one year SOPHE membership (for
non-member recipients). Additional information
2005-2006 CDC/SOPHE Fellowships in Injury and Violence Prevention - Deadline: July 31 - One year fellowships. Fellows will work at their own institutions
on research or practice-based projects that consider unintentional
injury prevention or violence prevention from the perspectives
of health education or behavioral science. Additional information
The Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation 2005 Physician Faculty Scholars Program Deadline: August 1 - To
strengthen the leadership and academic productivity of junior
medical school faculty who are dedicated to improving health and
health care. Funding: Up to $300,000 over three years. For more
information, click here.
Fulbright Scholar Program for Faculty and Professionals
Public Health Awards Deadline: August 1 - Research, lecturing, and lecturing-research
awards are being offered in public health for academic year 2006-2007.
Specific "Public Health" awards are available
in Canada, China, Hungary, India, and Ukraine. Public health is
also among the requested specializations for awards in the social
sciences or sciences, public administration, and mountain studies
in other countries, and in the multi-country regional research
programs in Africa and the Middle East/South Asia. Visit the CIES for more information. Request an application.
The Clarence H. Moore Award for Voluntary Service Deadline: August 15 - To
recognize the benefits that the voluntary/non-governmental sector
contributes to the public health mission and to improving the
lives of the peoples of the Americas, the Pan American Health
and Education Foundation established the Clarence H. Moore Award.
This award calls attention to the achievements of NGOs operating
in Latin America and the Caribbean in public health, and celebrates
these achievements. Additional information
Community Colleges Invited to Apply for MetLife Foundation Community
College Excellence Award - Deadline: August 31 - The Award celebrates and highlights
the accomplishments of colleges that are helping less-advantaged
youth and adults succeed and advance in college and careers. The
award recognizes community colleges whose policies and practices
provide pathways to opportunity for large numbers of individuals.
Visit the Jobs for the Future for
details.
* Call for Applications-Ethics
of Prevention and Public Health Fellowship - Deadline: Sept 1 - In July 2002, the Cancer Prevention
Fellowship Program established specialty training in the ethics
of prevention and public health. The CPFP has for years provided
a multidisciplinary training environment for postdoctoral biomedical
and social scientists, clinicians, and public health professionals.
Training in the ethics of prevention and public health represents
a new initiative within this well-established and highly regarded
program. In addition to its unique features, the structure of
this training is identical to that of the parent program, including
eligibility, stipends, benefits, application procedures, and evaluations.
Additional Information
Call for Nominations for the Fifth Annual Delta Omega Award for
Innovative Public Health Curriculum Deadline: Sept 2 As part of its efforts to
promote excellence in public health education, research and practice,
Delta Omega created this award to highlight public health courses
that are integrative, practice-oriented, and multi-disciplinary.
Additional information
Award Available for Best
Medical Student Paper in Preventive Medicine Deadline: Sept 20 - The American College of Preventive
Medicine (ACPM) is offering an award for the best paper on preventive
medicine written by a medical student. The winning paper will
be published in the American Journal of preventive Medicine. The
author will receive a $1000 prize and will be honored at the ACPM's
annual meeting. All prevention-related topics will be considered.
Additional information, contact: Erica Frank.
Journal of Interprofessional Care (JIC) Call for Papers - A Competition
for Students
Deadline: Sept 30 - JIC
invites teams of student authors from pre and post-licensure programs
in any country to submit manuscripts to be considered for publication
in a special supplement. CCPH's executive director Sarena D. Seifer
serves on the Journal's North American editorial board. Journal's Notes for Contributors
Questions? student.competition@ubc.ca
* Making a Difference Award
Deadline: Oct 15 - This Drug, Chemical & Associated Technologies
Association Award recognizes
excellence in a science program developed and implemented by middle
level science teachers, grades 6-8. Entries must show innovative
and effective teaching strategies combined with a science program
that has influenced students to explore and investigate science
and its application to global problems. Additional information
Call for Papers: The International Journal of Public Sector Management
Special Issue on Knowledge Management and Mobilization: Emergence, Experiments, Incentives, Infrastructure
and Strategies - Deadline: Oct 31 - Issues
of importance, addressed at an international, national, regional
or provincial, or local level. Guest editor: CCPH Member Peter Levesque,
Knowledge Exchange Specialist, Centre of Excellence for Child
and Youth Mental Health, Childrens Hospital of Eastern Ontario,
Ottawa, Canada. Details
Call for Papers: Action Research Special Issue: Insider Action
Research - Deadline: Nov 1 - Seeking contributions from people who have
undertaken action research in their own organizational systems
(organization, association, community, family). Seeking contributions
from across organizational sectors including business, education,
healthcare, nursing, social work, voluntary, aid and development,
arts, public service, community development, and from any position
on a hierarchical ladder. Details
* Call for Papers: Academic Exchange Extra, a Monthly
Peer-Reviewed On-Line Forum - Deadline: Ongoing Submissions are invited
from undergraduates, graduates, and educators. AEE presents ideas,
research methods, and pedagogical theories leading to effective
instruction and learning regardless of level, subject or context.
They also seek cogent essays, poetry and fiction. Contact Elizabeth Haller with questions.
Details
Call for Papers for the National Civic Review - Deadline: Ongoing The
journal publishes essays and reports written by civic activists,
community practitioners, theorists, and scholars in the fields
of public administration, community building, political reform,
government, and social problem solving. Additional information
Call for Papers for COMM-ORG Deadline: Ongoing - COMM-ORG is the On-Line Conference on Community Organizing
and Development. Are you writing a paper, thesis, or dissertation
on: community organizing, community development, community planning,
community-based research, and/or a related area? COMM-ORG is looking
for papers to post on the COMM-ORG Papers page.
To submit a paper, contact the editor, Randy Stoecker. You can also find out more by clicking here.
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