If my organization does not have experience in health impact assessment, will the Health Impact Project provide any guidance or assistance?
A – The Health Impact Project will provide a specialized package of training and technical assistance for grantees. Many agencies and organizations interested in this CFP will have no prior experience with the HIA process and methods and some may lack the full range of technical expertise – such as familiarity with epidemiology or specific modeling methods – necessary to complete the proposed HIA. The training, mentoring, and technical assistance will be provided by nationally recognized experts in the field and will be tailored to meet the needs of each grantee. It may include, for example, introductory training in HIA; mentoring and technical assistance over the course of the project; consultation with experts in specific methods and subject areas; help in developing collaborative partnerships with other stakeholders; guidance on communications strategies; or guidance on developing an effective plan for implementing HIA recommendations.
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