Consortium Health Justice Series 2025-2026: Call for Applications
Consortium Health Justice Series 2025-2026
The UCSF-UC Law Consortium on Law, Science & Health Policy invites funding proposals for events, conferences, workshops on topics related to health justice. Proposals may range in amount from $250-$20,000 and can be submitted by any member of the community interested in designing and organizing a convening related to health justice. This can include faculty, staff, students/learners, and community organizations or individuals. Collaboration across groups is strongly encouraged.
Funding amounts will depend on the length and nature of the event and can range in amount from $250 – $20,000 each. The Consortium aims to fund 1 large convening (up to $20,000) and several smaller events or workshops (up to $6,500 each) per year.
The purpose of the Consortium Health Justice Series is to:
1) Uplift a diverse array of voices across campuses and the community in rigorous conversation about health justice issues facing our community and others.
2) Provide funding, resources, and other logistical support to individuals or groups seeking to bring attention to a health justice issue, deepen our understanding of it, and advance solutions and action through events, workshops, and conferences.
3) Support and deepen multidisciplinary and multistakeholder connections and interactions across campuses and community.
Proposals are due March 31, 2025 at midnight and should be submitted via email to Rachel Blanchard at blanchardrachel@uclawsf.edu. For the full RFP, required proposal elements, and details about previously funded events, please see the downloadable documents below.
Awardees will be notified by April 30, 2025.
We encourage applications from people who may not be familiar with writing proposals. If you would like to send your idea (a paragraph or few sentences in any format) to us ahead of completing the full proposal, we would be happy to give you initial feedback or provide a mentor to help you complete the proposal process. Our assistance in developing a proposal is not a guarantee of funding.