Contact Us

SOAR

  • Home
  • The Plan
    • Broadband and Last Mile
    • Digital Equity
    • EKY Jobs
    • Healthy Communities
    • Regional Prosperity
    • Tourism
  • Funding Opportunities
  • SOAR Innovation
    • Accelerator Program
    • CORI Mentor Network
    • Our Portfolio
  • Events
    • 2023 Events
    • Grant Workshops
    • Appalachian Nursing Academy
  • Resources
    • Blog
    • eBooks
    • About Us
    • Work with Us
    • Community Resources
  • Give

CLIK accepting applications until 12-18 for assistance with health related research projects

Posted on 4 years ago

The Community Leadership Institute of Kentucky, which provides research and leadership training, funding and technical support for health-related research projects, is accepting applications for its 2019 class.


CLIK logo.jpg

Each participant’s organization will also receive a $2,500 grant for their participation in the program and upon completion of their proposed project, with some additional requirements.

Priority will be given to leaders from Appalachian Kentucky and to projects related to cancer prevention (e.g., nutrition, physical activity, smoking cessation), reducing obesity and sedentary lifestyle, prevention and management of chronic diseases (e.g., diabetes and cardiovascular disease), and prevention and treatment of substance abuse.

The sessions will be held at the University of Kentucky Center for Excellence in Rural Health in Hazard. Click here for a list of dates. Applications are due by Tuesday, Dec. 18, for approximately 12 available slots. Contact Beth Bowling at beth.bowling@uky.edu or 606-439-3557, ext. 83545 for more information.

CLIK is offered through a partnership of the center, the UK Center for Clinical and Translational Science Community Engagement and Research Program and the Kentucky Office of Rural Health.

For more details and for future updates, follow Kentucky Health News

Featured



CHFS


Apr 23, 2018

CHFS


Apr 23, 2018

The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) is home to most of the state’s human services and health care programs, including Medicaid, the Department for Community Based Services and the Department for Public Health. CHFS is one of the largest agencies in state government, with nearly 8,000 full and part-time employees.


Apr 23, 2018


Health Information Hub


Apr 23, 2018

Health Information Hub


Apr 23, 2018

Rural Health Information Hub collects and facilitates access to documents, journals, websites and other resources for up to date information on Kentucky Health.


Apr 23, 2018


Find Help Now KY


Apr 23, 2018

Find Help Now KY


Apr 23, 2018

FindHelpNowKY.org is a real-time substance use disorder treatment availability locator and information center for Kentucky. The locator contains treatment providers and treatment openings across the Commonwealth of Kentucky including community mental health centers; private, non-profit, and faith-based treatment providers; and providers of medication assisted treatment. Providers are encouraged to update their treatment opportunities and facility information daily. FindHelpNowKY.org also contains a multidisciplinary information center to help answer questions about substance use, treatment, and recovery resources


Apr 23, 2018

Previous Post
On-the-Job Training leads to full-time job for Knox Countian
Next Post
National association hails Kentucky’s Touchstone Energy Co-ops

SOAR

Resources

  • Home
  • The Plan
  • Funding Opportunities
  • SOAR Innovation
  • Events
  • Resources
  • Contact Us

Contacts

info@soar-ky.org
205-606-0282
137 Main Street, Ste. 300 Pikeville, KY 41501, United States
Facebook
LinkedIn
Instagram
Twitter
YouTube

Photos Courtesy of Cris Ritchie Photography

© 2023 Shaping Our Appalachian Region. All Rights Reserved.