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The Collective for Health Equity and Well-Being

Cooperative Extension’s Collective for Health Equity and Well-Being is a community of Extension personnel and their partners united by their shared commitment to advancing health equity and well-being. Members work together to support the implementation of Cooperative Extension’s National Framework for Health Equity and Well-Being (2021) to ensure that all people can be as healthy as they can be.

Call for Proposals - 2025 National Health Outreach and Engagement Conference

 

Call for Presentation Proposals

2025 National Health Outreach and Engagement Conference

"Rooted in Partnerships: Growing Collaborations for Health Promotion"

April 29 – May 1, 2025 – OMAHA, NE

Hosted by University of Nebraska-Lincoln

The planning committee for the 2025 National Health Outreach and Engagement Conference invites proposals for presentations, workshops, panels, and posters that explore innovative approaches to health promotion through collaboration and partnerships. This year’s theme, “Rooted in Partnerships: Growing Collaborations for Health Promotion,” emphasizes the role of multisector partnerships and collaboration in implementing programs, as well as policy, systems, and environmental change (PSE) approaches that promote health for all people. 

Important Dates:

  • December 15, 2024: Presentation proposals due by 11:59 PM CT
  • January 31, 2025: Notice of acceptance by 5:00 PM CT 
  • March 1, 2025: All presenters and co-presenters must be registered for the conference by 5:00 PM CT to remain on the program
  • April 20, 2025: Accepted presentations uploaded to a designated digital location (to be announced) by 11:59 PM CT


See attached Call for Proposals for proposal guidance and submission questions. Please submit your proposal via Qualtrics:https://go.unl.edu/nhoc2025 by December 15.


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