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Missouri State Budget Forum 2012

March 2, 2012  |  8:00 - 10:00 AM  |  Register
Donald Danforth Plant Science Center,  975 North Warson, St. Louis, 63132

The Missouri Budget Forum is a key event for Missouri’s nonprofit leaders to interact and engage with state budget leaders on funding issues that impact their mission, services and long-term sustainability.

Confirmed to attend (more to be announced):

  • Linda Luebbering, Missouri State Budget Director
  • Margaret Donnelly, Director, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
  • Keith Schafer, Director, Missouri Department of Mental Health
  • The Honorable Tim Green, Missouri Senate (D-13)

Deborah L. Cooper, president of NSC, announces resignation

The board of directors of the Nonprofit Services Center (NSC) announced that its president, Deborah L. Cooper, has resigned and will be stepping down, effective April 30, 2012. A national search is underway to find her successor.  Read the press release.

Missouri State Budget Forum 2012

March 2, 2012  |  8:00 - 10:00 AM  |  Register
Donald Danforth Plant Science Center,  975 North Warson, St. Louis, 63132

The Missouri Budget Forum is a key event for Missouri’s nonprofit leaders to interact and engage with state budget leaders on funding issues that impact their mission, services and long-term sustainability.

Confirmed to attend (more to be announced):

  • Linda Luebbering, Missouri State Budget Director
  • Margaret Donnelly, Director, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
  • Keith Schafer, Director, Missouri Department of Mental Health
  • The Honorable Tim Green, Missouri Senate (D-13)

Deborah L. Cooper, president of NSC, announces resignation

The board of directors of the Nonprofit Services Center (NSC) announced that its president, Deborah L. Cooper, has resigned and will be stepping down, effective April 30, 2012. A national search is underway to find her successor.  Read the press release.


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Planning and Preparation: Community Transformation Grants

Learn About the Center for Disease Control Anticipated Community Transformation Grants Guidelines

“Planning and Preparation: Community Transformation Grants”

This informational webinar presentation featured Missouri Foundation for Health Program Associate Erin Black and Health Policy Coordinator Colleen Beckwith They detail the Center for Disease Control (CDC) anticipated Community Transformation Grants (CTG) guidelines that is expected to be available late February 2011.

 


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Erin Black, MPH

Erin Black joined Missouri Foundation for Health as a Program Associate in May 2010. Prior to MFH, Erin worked for the Center for Tobacco Policy Research at Washington University in St. Louis as the Senior Research Associate on the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors (NACDD) Best Practices Project. She is a board member for the Yantalo International Volunteer Organization overseeing strategic planning and fundraising for new medical volunteer housing being built in Yantalo, Peru. Erin received a master’s in public health from St. Louis University and her bachelor’s degree in health sciences from Truman State University.

 

 

 

Colleen Beckwith, MPH

Colleen Beckwith is a Health Policy Coordinator with the Missouri Foundation for Health.  She previously worked for the St. Louis County Department of Health for seven years in various roles including Public Health Coordinator. As the Public Health Coordinator she was responsible for maintaining the Department of Health’s accreditation and had a lead role in the Communities Putting Prevention to Work grant applications.  Colleen holds a Master of Public Health degree from the Saint Louis University School of Public Health.  

 

Learn About the Center for Disease Control Anticipated Community Transformation Grants Guidelines

“Planning and Preparation: Community Transformation Grants”

This informational webinar presentation featured Missouri Foundation for Health Program Associate Erin Black and Health Policy Coordinator Colleen Beckwith They detail the Center for Disease Control (CDC) anticipated Community Transformation Grants (CTG) guidelines that is expected to be available late February 2011.

 


Download copies of the PowerPoint presentation.

 

Co Sponsored by:

 

  


 

Erin Black, MPH

Erin Black joined Missouri Foundation for Health as a Program Associate in May 2010. Prior to MFH, Erin worked for the Center for Tobacco Policy Research at Washington University in St. Louis as the Senior Research Associate on the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors (NACDD) Best Practices Project. She is a board member for the Yantalo International Volunteer Organization overseeing strategic planning and fundraising for new medical volunteer housing being built in Yantalo, Peru. Erin received a master’s in public health from St. Louis University and her bachelor’s degree in health sciences from Truman State University.

 

 

 

Colleen Beckwith, MPH

Colleen Beckwith is a Health Policy Coordinator with the Missouri Foundation for Health.  She previously worked for the St. Louis County Department of Health for seven years in various roles including Public Health Coordinator. As the Public Health Coordinator she was responsible for maintaining the Department of Health’s accreditation and had a lead role in the Communities Putting Prevention to Work grant applications.  Colleen holds a Master of Public Health degree from the Saint Louis University School of Public Health.  

 

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