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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Funding Opportunity: William Averette Anderson Fund (Bill Anderson Fund)

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The William Averette Anderson Fund, fondly called the Bill Anderson Fund, serves as a conduit between entities (institutions, organizations and agencies) that serve to educate and nurture individuals of color in such fields as, but not limited to, engineering, earth science, sociology, urban planning, public administration and public health: and entities that provide graduate education and employ specialists in hazard and disaster mitigation.  The focus is to significantly increase the persons of color who perform research, are educators, practitioners and research funders in hazard and disaster mitigation. 

The Fund’s focus on one of Bill’s major long-held concerns, expressed to Norma throughout his professional career, and which is captured in the two documents referenced below. First, the National Research Council of the National Academies 2006 report, Facing Hazards and Disasters:  Understanding Human Dimensions. 

 “The report [Facing Hazards and Disasters] indicates that more diversity is needed in the social science disaster research workforce.  Because of their vulnerability, Hurricane Katrina affected many minorities, but there are few minority researchers and practitioners in the field.  A minority perspective could bring new light to issues that would otherwise go unnoticed.  Additionally, the report calls for The NSF (National Science Foundation) and other relevant agencies to take action to increase the size of the scholarly workforce in the field in order to meet future needs, especially since the workforce is aging.”

Second, documented in the International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, November 2008, Mobilization of the Black Community Following Hurricane Katrina: From Disaster Assistance to Advocacy of Social Change and Equity, William A. Anderson, National Research Council, National Academies….

“Inclusion of African Americans and other minorities could be significant because of the different perspectives that they might bring to managing disaster-related problems and conducting critical research and educational activities.”


For information:  Bill Anderson Fund, Norma@BillAndersonFund.org

$15K-$30K Deadline Thursday, June 19, 2014. Awards for Access to Disaster Medicine and Public Health Information.

The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is offering a funding opportunity for small projects to improve access to disaster medicine and public health information for health care professionals, first responders and others that play a role in health-related disaster preparedness, response and recovery.  NLM is soliciting proposals from partnerships in the U.S. that include at least one library and at least one organization that has disaster-related responsibilities, such as a health department, emergency management department, and responder organizations. Contract awards will be offered for a minimum of $15,000 to a maximum of $30,000 each for a one-year project.

An open information session was held on Thursday, May 8 at 1:30 pm ET during the monthly Disaster Information Specialist webinar. All questions and responses will be posted following the meeting on FedBizOpps.


The deadline for proposals is Thursday, June 19, 2014 at 5 pm ET.

The solicitation notice can be found on FedBizOpps.gov:

For more information about the “Disaster Health Information Outreach and Collaboration Project 2014”, please visit http://disasterinfo.nlm.nih.gov/dimrc/2014disasteroutreachrfq.html.  

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Call for Papers. ICISF's 13th World Congress on Stress, Trauma, and Coping.







Join with others dedicated to the crisis response community and answer this call for innovative and cutting-edge topics and speakers today!    


Experience a whole new World Congress with more opportunities to Engage, Learn, Share.This theme doesn't just summarize the 13th World Congress on Stress, Trauma and Coping mission and purpose - It also describes the atmosphere we're striving to create: an environment where solutions are evolving to deal with the ongoing challenges facing crisis interventionists. 

ICISF's World Congress provides high-quality crisis intervention education and networking opportunities. Education sessions, designed to transcend all industry sectors, focus on current and emerging issues, best practices, proven techniques, and the complex challenges facing crisis interventionists in today's global environment.

Share your expertise at this premier forum for multidisciplinary exchange of ideas and information. 

 CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS   is OPEN!


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