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The Fund for
Public Health in New York (FPHNY), on behalf of the New York City Department of
Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH) and the Partnership for a Healthier New
York City, is excited to announce this RFP opportunity for local
community-based organizations to help create a Healthier NYC. In an effort to
advance its work in New York City, the Partnership for a Healthier New York
City is seeking community-based organizations that have interests in healthy
eating, active living, tobacco free living and reducing underage and excessive
alcohol use, to work with experienced coalitions on new projects. As part
of the City’s efforts, funded by a Community Transformation Grant from the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Partnership is seeking to fund
work within each borough to further the progress in creating a healthier
city.
The
RFP and attachments are posted on the FPHNY website. Each applicant must submit
an electronic copy of the application. The file should be in PDF (Portable
Document Format). Applicants should submit a single PDF file with their
complete proposal. All proposals in response to this RFP must be e-mailed to
the following address, no later than Wednesday, October 2, 2013 at 5:00pm
EST
For more information, contact: Emily Weiser (eweiser@fphny.org)
or visit their website
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