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Year:
2024
Program:
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Prize
Type of document:
Request for proposals
Managing organization:
Health Resources in Action (HRiA)
Partner organization:
Spitfire Strategies
Target audience:
Prize alumni communities
Award amount:
$150,000
Application deadline:
January 16, 2024
Cohort duration:
April 16, 2024 – April 15, 2025
Number of awards:
Up to 10
Eligibility:
Communities awarded the Prize before 2023
Purpose:
Support storytelling to advance health equity and address structural injustices
Context:
Competitive funding opportunity for previous Prize winners to participate in a 12-month storytelling cohort enhancing local and national outreach.
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Note:
Year
Theme:
Hazards, Disaster Preparedness, Community Resilience
Document Type:
Exercise Guide
Target Audience:
Facilitators, Community Members
Context:
This document outlines a storytelling exercise designed to engage community members in sharing experiences related to hazards and disasters, aimed at building understanding and resilience within communities.
Course Instructors:
Roy Wenzl, Polly Basore Wenzl
Class Schedule:
Mondays, 5:35 p.m.-7:55 p.m., Shocker Hall Multi-Purpose Room
Course Materials:
Blackboard, Wichita Eagle digital subscription recommended
Literature Review:
3-5 articles on approved topic
Personal Narrative:
Creative writing with a focus on transformative events
Grading:
700 points total
Deadlines:
September 17 - Literature Review Topic Due, October 8 - Literature Review Due
Period of instruction:
August 20, 2018 to December 3, 2018
Type of Document:
Syllabus
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in the course
Year:
1989
Region / City:
Freedom, California
Theme:
Native American folklore
Document Type:
Tale / Folklore
Organization / Institution:
The Crossing Press
Author:
Joseph Bruchac
Target Audience:
General / Native American culture enthusiasts
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Context:
A traditional Native American story of the origins of storytelling, focusing on a boy who learns to share tales given by a mystical stone, becoming the first storyteller in his community.
Year:
2021
Region / City:
New York
Topic:
Storytelling, Human Connection, Wellness
Document Type:
Chapter
Author:
Carrie
Target Audience:
General public, those interested in wellness and storytelling
Period of Action:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Modifications:
N/A
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Indonesia
Topic:
Financial literacy and anti-corruption education
Document Type:
Academic article
Institution:
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Author:
Maya Kuswaty
Email:
[email protected]
Target Audience:
Primary school educators and researchers
Methodology:
Descriptive study
Educational Level:
Primary school
Keywords:
financial literacy, anti-corruption education, storytelling activities
Period of Study:
Contemporary / current practices in primary education
Program:
Sound School Podcast (formerly How Sound)
Host:
Rob Rosenthal
Guest:
Ruby Schwartz
Related Program:
Snap Judgment
Episode Title:
The Wedding Guest
Subject:
Audio storytelling and radio production
Topic:
Adaptation of memoir into radio documentary
Source Material:
The Lost Boy: Tales of a Child Soldier by Ayik Chut Deng
People Featured:
Ayik Chut Deng
Geographic Focus:
Sudan; Brisbane, Australia
Time Period Referenced:
Early 2000s; late 2004; pandemic period
Content Type:
Podcast transcript
Themes:
Child soldiers; trauma; memory; narrative structure; media production
Medium:
Radio and podcast storytelling
Organization:
PRX; Transom.org
Intended Audience:
Podcast listeners and audio producers
Language:
English
Year:
2025
Country:
United States
Organization:
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Sub-organization:
Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
Office:
Homeless Programs Office (HPO)
Program:
Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)
Document type:
Interview guide
Version:
1.0
Date updated:
February 21, 2025
Publication platform:
VA News
Target audience:
VA staff and interviewers preparing stories about Veterans
Subject:
Veteran homelessness and reintegration
Purpose:
Collecting personal narratives from Veterans who participated in SSVF programs
Structure:
Five-part storytelling framework covering military service, homelessness, assistance from VA, current situation, and future goals
Note:
Year
Theme:
Social Gerontology
Document Type:
Award Nomination Announcement
Organization:
British Society of Gerontology
Target Audience:
Researchers, Gerontologists, Society Members
Context:
An official announcement for nominations for the BSG Outstanding Achievement Award, recognizing contributions to gerontology, including scholarship, leadership, service, and impact on policy and practice.
Year:
2026
Event:
Canadian Conference on Ovarian Cancer Research
Location:
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Prize amount:
$5,000 CAD
Eligibility:
Trainees at any level conducting ovarian cancer research
Submission period:
January 1, 2024 – December 31, 2025
Application deadline:
February 20, 2026
Notification date:
April 1, 2026
Award components:
Presentation at Anita Unruh Award Lecture, registration and travel coverage
Organizers:
Ovarian Cancer Canada
Selection criteria:
Scientific merit, relevance, innovation
Type:
Award announcement and application guidelines
Target audience:
Trainees in biomedical and clinical research
Year:
2024/25
Region / City:
Leeds
Theme:
Snooker Championships
Document Type:
Event Program
Organization:
Leeds City Snooker Organisation (LBSO)
Author:
LBSO Committee
Target Audience:
Snooker enthusiasts, players, and supporters
Effective Period:
2024-2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Global
Subject:
Medical Physics
Document Type:
Award Announcement
Organization:
International Organization for Medical Physics (IOMP)
Author:
IOMP
Target Audience:
Researchers in Medical Physics
Effective Period:
2023
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Southampton
Topic:
PhD funding, research opportunities
Document type:
Scheme description
Organization / institution:
University of Southampton
Author:
Unknown
Target audience:
PhD students, academic researchers
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Event:
Ubud Writers & Readers Festival
Award:
AAWP Prize
Author:
Andrew [last name not specified]
Acknowledged Individuals:
Julia Prendergast, Janet DeNeefe, Jen Webb, Gail Pittaway, Paul Munden, Paul Hetherington, Bonnie Cassidy, Erin Mallet
Institution:
AAWP
Location:
Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Type of Document:
Personal reflection / award acceptance speech
Audience:
Conference attendees and writing community
Key Experiences:
Festival sessions, conference interactions, publication in Meniscus
Name:
Reginald Taylor and Lord Fletcher Essay Prize
First awarded:
1934
Re-established:
1996
Founder:
Reginald Taylor
Benefactor:
Lord Fletcher
Prize:
Bronze medal and £500
Frequency:
Biennial
Subject scope:
Art-historical, archaeological or antiquarian topics from the Roman era to AD 1830
Eligibility:
Not restricted to members of the Association
Administered by:
The Association
Publication venue:
Journal of the British Archaeological Association
Content:
List of prize winners and winning essays 1934–2019
Year:
2025
Region:
Canadian Arctic (Yukon, Northwest Territories, Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Nunavut, Nunavik, Nunatsiavut)
Type of document:
Nomination template
Organization:
Arctic Inspiration Youth Prize
Target audience:
Youth project teams and their ambassadors/nominators
Sections:
Nomination Letter, Administrative Information and Budget, Project Information, Letters of Recommendation and Partner Support
Submission requirements:
Completed sections, optional video responses for Section 3
Maximum funding:
$100,000
Deadline:
2025
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Premium Prize Bonds Registration
Document Type:
Application Form
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Individuals
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Date of Launch:
January 5, 2026
Application Period:
January 5, 2026 – March 15, 2026
Award Ceremony:
May 2026
Event:
16th China International Robot Summit Forum and the 12th Capek Prize Ceremony
Sponsor:
Capek Prize Committee
Established:
2014
Named After:
Karel Capek
Field:
Robotics Industry
Award Categories:
Brand Award; Product Award; Application Scenario Award; Individual Award; Social Organization Award; Industry-Academia Integration Award
Eligible Applicants:
Enterprises, institutions, universities, system integrators, component enterprises, and individuals engaged in robot-related activities
Geographic Scope:
Products sold in China or planned for sale in China
Application Fee:
3,000 RMB or 500 USD per applicant
Fee Policy:
Non-refundable except under exceptional circumstances
Submission Deadline:
March 15, 2026
Submission Method:
Email submission to [email protected]
Contact Person:
Mr. Mu
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Bank Name:
Bank of America, N.A.
Beneficiary Name:
KAREL CAPEK
SWIFT Code:
BOFAUS3N
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Canada
Subject:
Clinical research
Document Type:
Award announcement and nomination form
Organization:
Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation (CSCI)
Target Audience:
Medical residents, medical schools
Prize Amount:
$1,000 per resident
Additional Benefits:
Two-year complimentary CSCI membership, certificate signed by CSCI president
Application Deadline:
July 2, 2025
Submission Contact:
[email protected]
Presentation Requirement:
Short presentation on clinical research, part of faculty activity
Adjudication:
Each medical school selects a winner, including postgraduate dean or delegate and a CSCI member
Year:
2026
Region / Country:
England, Wales, Northern Ireland
Type of Document:
Award Announcement and Application Form
Organization:
Queen’s Institute of Community Nursing (QICN)
Recipient:
Community Children’s Nurse Student
Eligibility:
Students enrolled in Specialist Practice Qualification (SPQ) in Community Children’s Nursing
Submission Deadline:
At least two months before graduation ceremony
Contact Person:
Amanda Young, Director of Nursing Programmes
Purpose:
Annual recognition of outstanding achievement in community children’s nursing education
Year:
2025
Organization:
International Statistical Institute (ISI) and International Association for Official Statistics (IAOS)
Document type:
Submission template
Target audience:
Young statisticians under 35
Deadline:
21 February 2025
Privacy policy:
ISI privacy statement