There is great strength in community-academic partnerships, and our program is committed to a model that capitalizes on that strength.
Our partnership initiative has been built upon extensive public participation in all aspects of program formation and development. We will continue to rely on public participation and be responsive to questions and comments. We will also maintain our focus on simplicity, transparency and ease of access.
Projects funded through Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program reflect a tremendous and multi-faceted commitment to improving health in our state. We congratulate those who have been awarded funding and look forward to receiving proposals in the next funding cycle.
I continue to encourage your comments and participation as we work together to make Wisconsin residents healthier through community-academic partnerships.
Regards,
Cheryl A. Maurana, PhD Senior Associate Dean for Public and Community Health Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Population Health