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New Funding Opportunity: Adult Immunization Awareness Messaging Integration Project

EXCITE announces two new funding opportunities aimed at further integrating immunization education awareness and messaging across various projects and programs within Extension through the Adult Immunization Education Integration project, and the Adult Immunization Messaging Awareness project. This initiative is a step toward building a holistic health approach with Extension Programming. In the RFA you will find information about where and how to apply. Please find the details and links to the RFA for the Awareness Messaging Integration project opportunity below.  Please reach out to our team at excite@extension.org with any questions.



EXCITE: Adult Immunization Awareness Messaging Integration Project

Link to RFA and Application Guide

ABOUT: Land-grant institutions interested in developing adult immunization awareness messaging will receive funding by creating a methodology(ies)/tool(s) for Extension professionals and/or volunteers to integrate into education and awareness efforts across any of the Extension programmatic/discipline areas. These could include engagement activities such as games, attention-getters, demonstrations, conceptualization, tangible strategies around holistic health, etc.

ELIGIBILITY: The EXCITE: Adult Immunization Awareness Messaging Integration Project is available for all Land-Grant University cooperative extension services.  This is a competitive funding opportunity.

AWARD AMOUNT:  $40,000

TIMELINE:

  • Application Open: June 15, 2024
  • Application Deadline: August 7, 2024
  • Award Period: September 1, 2024 - August 30, 2025

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