Sommer Klag Advocacy Impact Awards
Advocacy Impact Awards Pitch Competition Recording
Watch the recording of the inaugural Sommer Klag Advocacy Impact Awards Lightning Pitch Competition.
FAQ
What are the Advocacy Impact Awards?
WHO | WHAT | HOW |
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2 early-career faculty members (Primary appointment in BSPH; excludes senior scientists, professors, and faculty with instructor, adjunct, or visiting appointments) |
$40,000 Impact Award, used to directly support future advocacy work
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The early-career award winners will demonstrate:
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What is the timeline?
August 14 -September 14, 2023 |
Open nominations for $40k Advocacy Impact Awards. From the nominations, a screening team will select finalists who will go onto give short pitch presentations to the BSPH community. |
Early October 2023 | Finalists will be notified and provided with pitch presentation guidelines. |
November 2, 2023 | Pitch presentations for Advocacy Impact Awards. Winners of the Impact Awards are announced. |
Stay tuned for information on the next round of Advocacy Impact Awards.
Submissions for the $40k Advocacy Impact Awards
The nomination period for the 2023 Advocacy Impact Awards has ended. Stay tuned for information on the next round of awards.
2023 Nomination Form Questions
- Name, department, faculty rank, and email address
- Please describe how you work meets the following criteria (each response no more than 500 words) :
- The Issue - Provide some context. What is the need, origin, and window of opportunity for the work?
- The Opportunity - What’s needed to help advance a policy change? What makes your work ripe for progress and success?
- Laying the Groundwork - What has been your contribution to this area of public health advocacy? How have you been laying the groundwork for progress? (e.g., building relationships and partnerships, translational research, policy proposals, media advocacy, etc.) These are just examples, please include unique actions that apply to your work.
- Action Plan - Include three advocacy actions that you plan to take if you are a recipient of an Advocacy Impact Award (e.g., relationships and partnerships, translational research, policy proposals, media advocacy, etc.) These are just examples, please include unique actions that apply to your work.
- The Impact - What does success look like? How will you measure success?
- CV
- Optional supporting documents (publications, articles, videos, etc.; max 2 documents)
What if I have more questions?
The Lerner Center hosted a Sommer Klag Advocacy Awards Info Session on Monday, August 21, 2023. View the recording here. Please email Diane Coraggio (diane.coraggio@jhu.edu) if you have specific questions about the awards process.