Recent Funded Projects
| Title | Description | Amount | Dates |
|---|---|---|---|
| Graphic Arts and Storytelling to Promote ART Initiation and Adherence Among Adolescents and Young Adults Living with HIV | The proposed project will expand on the success of previous initiatives to use community informed, culturally tailored original artwork and stories to promote ART initiation and adherence among adoles |
Funding Amount: $16550 |
2020 to 2021 |
| Youth Information Access Project | The Potocsnak Family Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine at Lurie Children’s Hospital, led by Dr. |
Funding Amount: $16594 |
2020 to 2021 |
| STAYing Healthy and Informed: Decoding HIV/AIDS Information and Resources for LBGT Youth Experiencing Homelessness in New York City | In a coordinated effort between Project STAY, New Alternatives for LGBT Youth, and Citizens’ Public Health Literacy (CIPHER), our group will seek to increase access to and awareness of HIV/AIDS health |
Funding Amount: $16593 |
2020 to 2021 |
| FLX Kids Are Alright - Youth mental health & well-being in the midst of COVID-19 | The FLX Kids are Alright initiative aims to improve mental health literacy for middle- and high-school aged youth in five counties in the Finger Lakes Region of New York. |
Funding Amount: $24800 |
2020 to 2021 |
| Engaging with Health through Virtual Lectures and Wellness Programs | The library will develop and present virtual health programming to the community consisting of a monthly health lecture by a local doctor or professional, and weekly movement-based and mental wellness |
Funding Amount: $18387 |
2020 to 2021 |
| Moving with Awareness for Better Balance and Fitness | The Library will offer a series of weekly online movement classes for adults that emphasize the role of the brain in improving balance and strength. |
Funding Amount: $7096 |
2020 to 2021 |
| Project Connect: Keeping Mentally Healthy During the Pandemic | The Ridgewood Public Library in partnership with the Stigma-Free Ridgewood committee has been working tirelessly during the Covid-19 Pandemic to provide Mental Health resources and educational program |
Funding Amount: $9816 |
2020 to 2021 |
| Building a Resilient Westchester through Technology and Mental Health Literacy | The Greenburgh Public Library will partner with community organizations and stakeholders, including All of Us Research member organizations to increase mental health literacy with the goal of improvin |
Funding Amount: $15444 |
2020 to 2021 |
| Health Information Partnerships for Brooklyn | Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) will develop and implement a 5-month project of expert-led health information programs targeted to vulnerable populations with identified health challenges. |
Funding Amount: $29000 |
2020 to 2021 |
| One Health COVID-19 education for pet owners in marginalized communities | The University of Washington (UW) Health Sciences Library will partner with the UW Center for One Health Research to provide COVID-19 health information outreach to marginalized communities focused on |
Funding Amount: $15000 |
2020 to 2021 |
| Health and Hotspots | Bellevue College will improve health information access for underrepresented populations by purchasing 30 hotspots and data plans for student use, as well as create a series of workshops instructing p |
Funding Amount: $14822 |
2020 to 2021 |
| ¡Salud! Here's to Your Health! | The mission of Jackson County Library Services is to connect everyone to information, ideas, and each other. |
Funding Amount: $8926 |
2020 to 2021 |
| Micro-Videos: Tools to Enhance HIV/AIDS Health Education Training | Taking Effective Action, Inc. |
Funding Amount: $16589 |
2020 to 2021 |
| Bibliometrics and Scientometrics for Research Evaluation | Program will be provided by Leiden University’s Centre for Science and Technology Studies and Northwestern University's Galter Health Sciences Library. |
Funding Amount: $1057 |
2020 |
| NNLM PSR BIPOC LIS Student Professional Development Award | The purpose of this award is to promote the value of diversity, equity, and inclusion in health sciences librarianship to library school students and health science librarians from Underrepresented in |
Funding Amount: $10000 |
2020 to 2021 |
| PD - Library Marketing & Communication Conf. 2020 - Granger | Awardee will attend the 2020 Library Marketing & Communications Virtual Conference in November 2020 and to participate in the individual coaching and mentoring program for the duration of the awar |
Funding Amount: $200 |
2020 to 2021 |
| PD - Library Marketing & Communication Conf. 2020 - Thompson | Awardee will attend the 2020 Library Marketing & Communications Virtual Conference in November 2020 and to participate in the individual coaching and mentoring program for the duration of the awar |
Funding Amount: $200 |
2020 to 2021 |
| PD - Library Marketing & Communication Conf. 2020 - Spencer | Awardee will attend the 2020 Library Marketing & Communications Virtual Conference in November 2020 and to participate in the individual coaching and mentoring program for the duration of the awar |
Funding Amount: $200 |
2020 to 2021 |
| PD - Library Marketing & Communication Conf. 2020 - Eresuma | Awardee will attend the 2020 Library Marketing & Communications Virtual Conference in November 2020 and to participate in the individual coaching and mentoring program for the duration of the awar |
Funding Amount: $200 |
2020 to 2021 |
| PD - Library Marketing & Communication Conf. 2020 - Steel | Awardee will attend the 2020 Library Marketing & Communications Virtual Conference in November 2020 and to participate in the individual coaching and mentoring program for the duration of the awar |
Funding Amount: $200 |
2020 to 2021 |
