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The OSU ASPIRE Center is hosting a research funding presentation series!
Bring your questions and your appetite to this lunch-time series focused on research funding! Open to all OSU faculty, staff, graduate students, and community partners.  Up Next The Big Swing: How to Make Your Research Program Attractive to Donors
Thursday, May 15th from 12:00-1:00pm PDT (lunch provided)

Join us for an exciting research funding presentation co-sponsored by the Pacific Northwest Center for Translational Environmental Health Research. This informative presentation from the Oregon State University Foundation, Office of Foundation Relations will be an engaging opportunity for researchers at all levels to learn how to make your research program attractive to donors and how work with OSU foundation to cultivate these relationships.

Presenters: Elizabeth Ocampo, Director of Development & Emily Payne, Assistant Director of Development, Oregon State University Foundation, Office of Foundation Relations
In-person: Oregon State University
Hallie E. Ford Center for Healthy Children & Families, Room 115
or via Zoom: https://oregonstate.zoom.us/j/94679424523?pwd=7oQGT33cs8vvd6KLkrSV8g1BqZPMUB.1
Add to Calendar View Past Presentations Funding Insights & Strategies for Community Partners: Panel Discussion
April 10, 2025
Panelists: Michael Couch, Executive Director at Crossroads Communities Christine Mosbaugh, MPH, Strategy and Engagement Manager, Community Health Centers of Benton and Linn Counties
Moderator:
Megan McClelland, PhD, Professor, College of Health, Director for the Hallie E. Ford Center for Healthy Children & Families Image  

Navigating Federal Funding: Panel Discussion
March 6, 2025
Panelists:
Perry Hystad, PhD, Professor, College of Health, Director, Spatial Health Lab
Megan McClelland, PhD, Professor, College of Health, Director for the Hallie E. Ford Center for Healthy Children & Families
Allison Myers, PhD, MPH, Associate Dean for Extension and Engagement
Moderator:
Veronica Irvin, PhD, MPH, Associate Professor, College of Health Image  

Open Door: How to Partner with OSU Foundation to Find Private Funding Opportunities That Support Research
February 26, 2025
Presenters: Elizabeth Ocampo, Director of Development & Emily Payne, Assistant Director of Development, Oregon State University Foundation, Office of Foundation Relations Image  Image
 Oregon State University’s Advancing Science, Practice, Programming and Policy in Research Translation for Children’s Environmental Health (ASPIRE) Center is proud to be one of six centers in the United States funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) to develop strategies to translate key children’s environmental health research findings to relevant stakeholders.

We are a dedicated, cross-disciplinary team working together to improve children’s health and wellbeing. Our efforts focus on accelerating the adoption of evidence-informed policies, programs, and practices that can reduce harmful environmental exposures where children live, learn, and play.
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