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What Counties does the Network for a Healthy California - Northcoast Region serve?

Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Napa, and Sonoma

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What is the goal of the Network and what can it offer me?

One of our main goals is to build a Regional Collaborative Network. Building a strong collaborative will enhance the ability to offer resources and services to individuals residing in the Northcoast region. We look forward to teaming up with individuals, groups and/or organizations to collaborate and build on our strengths to make a difference in our 6 county region.

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How can I join the Network and be a part of the Collaborative?

Call our office at 707-543-5810, or E-mail Tricia Goldberg, Program Assistant, at tgoldberg@healthcollaborative.org to give us your name, title, organization, mailing address, county, phone, fax and e-mail. Your info will be added to our database and you will receive our newsletter, notices of future mini-grant opportunities, etc.

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How can I put information on your calendar and what is the timeframe?

The calendar will be updated on a weekly basis. E-mail or fax your information to Tricia Goldberg at Fax: 707-549-5813 or by email at tgoldberg@healthcollaborative.org. If you have questions, please feel free to contact Tricia at 707-543-5810.

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Does the Network offer any type of funding?

There are limited funding opportunities through mini-grants. These grants are offered one time per year. For more information on mini-grants, please contact Jennifer McClendon, Project Director, by e-mail at jmcclendon@healthcollaborative.org or by phone at 707-543-5810.

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Network for a Healthy California -- Northcoast Region
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