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Page 1: Improving Public Health Through Access to and Consumption of Water Applicant Meeting

Improving Public Health Through Access to and Consumption of Water

Applicant Meeting

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• All lines are on mute. • Please use the “question box” to submit questions.

• Webinar recording and written Qs/As from the webinar will be posted on KHF’s website: http://kansashealth.org/water

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To improve health outcomes by making it easier for Kansans to have access to clean drinking water.

KHF is particularly interested in strategies that improve the health of low-income Kansans, rural Kansans, and/or other Kansas populations disproportionately affected by reduced access to clean drinking water.

Purpose

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Potential funding opportunities include:•Advocacy for water policies that improve public health and address inequities;•Efforts that improve access to clean drinking water for Kansans where they work, live, learn and play;•Data collection and research on public health impacts related to the access, promotion and consumption of water in Kansas;•Local, regional and state water planning efforts that include public health as an outcome of such plans; and•Communications and/or education campaigns that promote drinking water over sugary beverages.

Activities

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• What we drink is as important as what we eat.

• Communities in Kansas are increasingly facing challenges with water access.

• Conversations regarding the future water supply of Kansas have not focused on public health.

Why is KHF interested in this issue?

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• Applicants must provide 5 SMART objectives.• At least one objective must be related to the

anticipated public health impact. • For each objective, applicant must describe

related activities and how applicant would measure progress throughout the funding period.

• Proposal objectives will be used to assess progress throughout the grant term.

Proposed Objectives

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$200,000 maximum award amount.• Applicants may request less.

36-month maximum grant term.• Applicants may request shorter term.

KHF anticipates awarding up to $2M through this RFP.

Available Funding / Grant Period

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Preference will be given to proposals that clearly demonstrate one or more of the following:• Strong multi-sector approach;• Strategies that leverage or build upon

efforts funded by other state, federal or foundation grants;

• Strategies that will improve the health of low-income Kansans and/or other populations disproportionately affected by reduced access to reliable, affordable and clean drinking water.

Preferences – not requirements

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• To avoid any real or perceived conflicts of interest, KHF reserves the right to not fund organizations that have contracts with or receive funding from, including grants or sponsorships, a soft drink manufacturer.

• Applicants must include a signed statement describing any financial relationships with soft drink manufacturers.

Conflicts of interest

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Lobbying. • A wide range of non-lobbying advocacy

activities may be supported.

Programs for Individual Behavior Change.• Unless tied to specific policy or systems

intervention.

Equipment• Unless tied to specific policy or systems

intervention.

Important grant exclusions

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Proposal Requirements

Proposal Section Maximum Score Page Limit

Executive Summary Not scored 1

Applicant Capacity and Experience 30 3

Population and Statement of Need 20 2

Proposed Project Plan and Timeline 30 5

Proposed Project Objectives 10 3

Summary of Evidence for Proposed Strategies 10 3

Budget 10 NA

Total 110 17

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Timeline

RFP Released July 23, 2015

RFP Conference Calls August 5, 2015 – 2:00 pm August 7, 2015 – 9:00 am

Letter of Intent Due August 18, 2015 by 5:00 pm

Proposals Due September 10, 2015 by 5:00 pm

Grant Awards Announced October 5, 2015

Grant Term Begins November 1, 2015

Grant Progress and Financial Status Reports Due

December 1 – 2016, 2017, 2018

Final Grant Progress and Financial Status Reports Due

30 days after project end date

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Proposals received from organizations that have not submitted a letter of intent by the 8/18/2015 deadline will not be reviewed.  

The letter of intent must include:•Name and address of the applicant organization;•Primary contact person’s name, title and contact information; •Description of proposal (limited to a maximum of two paragraphs).

Letter of Intent

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PHLC offers:Knowledge about how Kansas state and local laws impact access to water.

Public policy expertise to support water as a healthy beverage.

Experience working with Kansas communities.

Success with effective policy, systems and environment (PSE) change strategies to promote access to clean, safe drinking water.

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Contact Mary Marrow for more information about potential partnerships for this effort:

651-695-7605 or [email protected]

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• Questions should be submitted via email with the subject “Water Initiative” to Blair Weibert at [email protected]

• Webinar recording and written Qs/As from the webinar will be posted on KHF’s website: http://kansashealth.org/water