Building Workforce Training Capacity in Arizona

GrantID: 64068

Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000

Deadline: May 27, 2024

Grant Amount High: $1,000,000

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Desired Outcomes for Environmental Health in Arizona

This initiative aims to equip community health workers in Arizona with critical skills to manage vector-borne diseases such as West Nile virus, which is a growing concern in the state. Target outcomes include improved community awareness and engagement in prevention measures as well as a reduction in the incidence rates of these diseases over time. Arizona's unique climate and geographical conditions create an environment where such diseases can thrive, making this funding essential for mitigating health risks.

The outcomes focus on educating community health workers who can share knowledge about vector management and disease prevention within Arizona's diverse populations. The state's increasing urbanization, especially in areas like Phoenix and Tucson, has heightened the risk of disease transmission, underscoring the need for effective public health strategies tailored to urban environments. As climate change continues to affect disease patterns, proactive approaches become crucial.

In determining how these outcomes will be achieved, the initiative emphasizes collaboration among health departments, community organizations, and educational institutions. Through structured training programs, community health workers will gain the necessary tools to identify risk factors, educate the public, and implement preventive strategies. Arizona's ability to respond to vector-borne diseases relies heavily on these educated community members who can proactively engage with their communities and deliver timely information. Overall, this project not only aims for immediate health improvements but also seeks to foster a resilient infrastructure capable of addressing future public health challenges.

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