The Wisconsin Lifecourse Initiative for Healthy Families (LIHF) is seeking an individual or organization to provide a virtual training about historical trauma, its origins, how it manifests today, and its linkages to stress and overall health. They seek to hold this event virtually for an audience of African American mothers and families living in Kenosha, Milwaukee and Racine, Wisconsin.
LIHF is seeking to hold the training prior to November 30, 2020.
To be eligible, an individual or organization should:
- Have at least 5 years of professional experience in Diversity and Inclusion and/or health equity-working with African American lay and professional communities;
- Training/certificate in Historical Trauma;
- Demonstrated skills through examples of work and three references.;
- Be willing to meet with our team to inform the training.
Preferred experience working within or in partnership with universities.
The budget for this training is up to $6,000 and the deadline to apply is October 19th, 2020.
Learn more in the Request for Proposal.
Applicants should complete the questions outlined in the RFP and email them and budget to: Pat Batemon – batemon@wisc.edu.
Thank you to David Frazer, Associate Director for the Center for Urban Population Health (CUPH) for sharing!