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NCDHHS: DPH: Epidemiology: OEE: Climate and Health Your browser is extremely outdated and cannot properly display our website. Epidemiology: Occupational and Environmental 9/26/22 - RFA A394 - Climate Change Adaptation in the Sandhills Region The North Carolina Division of Public Health, Occupational and Environmental and Epidemiology Section has released RFA A394 - Climate Change Adaptation in the Sandhills Region.
RFA A394 - Climate Change Adaptation in the Sandhills Region RFA A394 - Climate Change Adaptation in the Sandhills Region Template Open Window Budget Worksheet Open Window Budget Worksheet Instructions RFA A394 Questions and Answers This RFA is available to local health departments, nonprofit agencies, and community-based organizations located or serving populations within one of Sandhills region counties of Bladen, Hoke, Robeson, Sampson, or Scotland, that can implement all requirements described in the RFA.
The announcement of the RFA and instructions for receiving the RFA will be posted at the following DHHS website on September 26, 2022: http://www. ncdhhs. gov/about/grant-opportunities/public-health-grant-opportunities and may be sent to prospective agencies and organizations via email, and/or the Program’s website.
October 31, 2022, at 5:00 PM by emailing electronic copy of application to Autumn. Locklear@dhhs. nc.
gov To obtain further information direct all inquires concerning this RFA to: Autumn Locklear, Climate and Health Epidemiologist Autumn. Locklear@dhhs. nc.
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