Knight Cancer Institute at OHSU funds 13 community projects
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The Community Partnership Program, a Knight Cancer Institute’s program, supports the development of community groups and projects working to address cancer-related health needs in Oregon. They do this through grants, training, technical assistance, networking, and collaboration with community groups. A press release said:
“The Community Partnership program works with Oregon communities on projects that range from cancer prevention through survivorship. The program offers multiple tiers of funding to help local organizations identify cancer-related needs and create solutions.”
Since 2014, the Community Partnership Program has invested more than $4 million into 152 projects. The program has a three tier system of annual grants. Tier one is up to $10,000, tier two up is to $25,000, and tier three is up to $50,000.
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