Carton 7
Contains 52 Results:
Youth and Smoking/Tobacco Use resource material, 1993-1999
Mini-grants, 1995-2004
This series contains memos, correspondence, training agendas, and publicity materials generated in planning and overseeing APITEN mini-grants. These grants were awarded to proposals for short-term, innovative, and creative projects, events, or activities that would enhance APITEN's tobacco-free message in California. Priority areas were policy advocacy, media advocacy, community-led research, and collaboration.
List of Mini-grant applicants and recipients , 1995-1996
This series contains memos, correspondence, training agendas, and publicity materials generated in planning and overseeing APITEN mini-grants. These grants were awarded to proposals for short-term, innovative, and creative projects, events, or activities that would enhance APITEN's tobacco-free message in California. Priority areas were policy advocacy, media advocacy, community-led research, and collaboration.
Mini-grants correspondence, 1995-1997
This series contains memos, correspondence, training agendas, and publicity materials generated in planning and overseeing APITEN mini-grants. These grants were awarded to proposals for short-term, innovative, and creative projects, events, or activities that would enhance APITEN's tobacco-free message in California. Priority areas were policy advocacy, media advocacy, community-led research, and collaboration.
Visalia Mini-grant training, 1995-20-09
This series contains memos, correspondence, training agendas, and publicity materials generated in planning and overseeing APITEN mini-grants. These grants were awarded to proposals for short-term, innovative, and creative projects, events, or activities that would enhance APITEN's tobacco-free message in California. Priority areas were policy advocacy, media advocacy, community-led research, and collaboration.
Stockton Mini-grant training, 1995-10-02
This series contains memos, correspondence, training agendas, and publicity materials generated in planning and overseeing APITEN mini-grants. These grants were awarded to proposals for short-term, innovative, and creative projects, events, or activities that would enhance APITEN's tobacco-free message in California. Priority areas were policy advocacy, media advocacy, community-led research, and collaboration.
Network mailing Mini-grant training, 1996
This series contains memos, correspondence, training agendas, and publicity materials generated in planning and overseeing APITEN mini-grants. These grants were awarded to proposals for short-term, innovative, and creative projects, events, or activities that would enhance APITEN's tobacco-free message in California. Priority areas were policy advocacy, media advocacy, community-led research, and collaboration.
Press release announcement Mini-grants, 1996-02-05
This series contains memos, correspondence, training agendas, and publicity materials generated in planning and overseeing APITEN mini-grants. These grants were awarded to proposals for short-term, innovative, and creative projects, events, or activities that would enhance APITEN's tobacco-free message in California. Priority areas were policy advocacy, media advocacy, community-led research, and collaboration.
Alameda County Mini-grant material packets, 1997
This series contains memos, correspondence, training agendas, and publicity materials generated in planning and overseeing APITEN mini-grants. These grants were awarded to proposals for short-term, innovative, and creative projects, events, or activities that would enhance APITEN's tobacco-free message in California. Priority areas were policy advocacy, media advocacy, community-led research, and collaboration.
Mini-grant Subcommittee meeting , 1997-06-09
This series contains memos, correspondence, training agendas, and publicity materials generated in planning and overseeing APITEN mini-grants. These grants were awarded to proposals for short-term, innovative, and creative projects, events, or activities that would enhance APITEN's tobacco-free message in California. Priority areas were policy advocacy, media advocacy, community-led research, and collaboration.