Partnership Education and Research Committee announces new members
The Wisconsin Partnership Program (WPP) is pleased to announce that John Williams, MD and Matt Anderson, PhD have joined the WPP Education and Research Committee (PERC).
The Wisconsin Partnership Program (WPP) at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health has released its 2026 Community Impact Grant Program Level One: Engage Requests for Partnerships.
Level One: Engage is designed for small to medium-sized organizations with annual expenses of less than $1,000,000. Engage grants have a maximum award amount of up to $250,000 for a duration of up to three years.
Letters of Intent are due April 22, 2026. Visit the Level One: Engage Community Impact Grant Request for Partnerships.
The WPP Oversight and Advisory Committee anticipates allocating up to six awards during this grant cycle. Please contact WPP program officer Kattia Jimenez at kjimenez@wisc.edu with questions about the grant program.
The WPP Community Impact Grant Program supports community partnership initiatives that seek to improve health by addressing the social determinants of health in Wisconsin’s urban, rural and tribal communities.
The Wisconsin Partnership Program is a grantmaking program within the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health committed to improving health for all in Wisconsin through investments community partnerships, education and research initiatives.