Monday, February 9, 2015

Request for applications--to communities interested in accelerating health improvement

[Announcement from SCRA-L]

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For communities that you know.  This project relates to the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s 100 million healthier people initiative.

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SCALE Initiative
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Request for Applications
We are pleased to announce the release of the Request for Applications (RFA) for Spreading Community Accelerators through Learning and Evaluation (SCALE).
SCALE is an exciting opportunity, made available by the generous support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, for communities in the United States to substantially accelerate their health improvement journey. SCALE recognizes and values that communities hold the solutions to improve their health. Therefore, the goal of SCALE is to equip communities with skills and resources to unlock their potential and achieve significant results.

Twenty pacesetter communities will be selected to participate in SCALE, a 20-month intensive “learning and doing” program designed to assist communities to achieve unprecedented results in improving the health and well-being of people, populations and the community-at-large. SCALE will support communities in their efforts to address factors that contribute to health, lead complex change, and advance equity.
View the pacesetter community application here.

Up to 10 additional mentor communities will serve as part of the technical assistance team in the SCALE initiative. Mentors will be serving within the context of an “all teach, all learn” approach that acknowledges that everyone has the opportunity to learn from one another in an effective transformation process. 
View the mentor community application here.
 


Upcoming Calls
We’ll be hosting a series of informational calls for anyone seeking to learn more about the initiative or receive guidance on applying.
• Friday, February 13, 2015, 11-12pm EST (This call will also include an overview and discussion on the 100 Million Healthier Lives initiative)


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