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COO Call for Applications: Learning from Community Stories – Impact of COVID-19

Coronavirus Community Recovery Grants Program in Australia

Deadline: 21-Sep-20

Communities of Opportunity (COO) is a cross-sector, collaborative initiative founded by King County and Seattle Foundation in 2014. With underlying commitments to racial equity and social justice, COO is driven by community-led strategies and solutions through community partnerships, systems and policy change, and shared learning.

The intention for these funds is to provide an opportunity to both illustrate positive community resilience in response to COVID-19 in Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC) communities as well as work to illuminate where inequities still exist within structures to inform new policies and systems that work to dismantle racism and oppression that leads to inequities.

These funds provide an opportunity for groups to tell the stories of the intersections of the pandemic in lowincome/communities of color/immigrant-refugee communities by collecting and analyzing data related to the health/social and economic impacts of COVID-19 and to develop communications materials in order to share these stories with broader audiences.

Funding Information

Project Scope

Projects should begin with a clear research question and proposed community-based methodology.

This methodology may include activities in the following areas:

This is a proposed framework that you may use as a basis for developing your proposed scope. If you have another way would like to engage your community to collect data and develop stories, please feel free to outline the approach in your application.

Deliverables

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.kingcounty.gov/depts/health/partnerships/funding/COVID-19-stories.aspx

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