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Community Health Initiative (CHI)
Business Application - Student Consulting Project

Overview

This application is for small businesses seeking consulting services from a University of Minnesota graduate student. This Student Consulting Project will assist those small businesses that focus directly on addressing public health issues or health disparities in underserved, socially and economically challenged communities.

Through funding support provided by Medica, the Office for Business & Community Economic Development will now offer the Community Health Initiative (CHI). The goal of this initiative is two-fold; to provide resources that help small businesses that work in the areas impacting public health, social services, medicine, medical technology, or to help these businesses build capacity and improve their overall performance and effectiveness in communities of color; and secondly to provide University of Minnesota students with valuable applied learning experiences by linking them to opportunities in communities that face public health disparities and other socio-economic issues.

In considering your project request, be advised that students are only required to expend approximately 50-60 hours each on the project for the duration of the school semester (approximately 3-4 months). One or more students are assigned to a project, depending on the scope and type of project requested. Student Consulting Projects will be offered during the fall and spring semesters. Students will receive a stipend at the completion of the project. Graduate students enrolled at the University of Minnesota in the following schools are eligible and encouraged to participate in the CHI Student Projects: Public Health, Social Work, Medical School, Carlson School of Management, IT/Computer Science, Law, Humphrey Institute, HRD and all other graduate schools on the Twin Cities campus.

Businesses that participate in the program must be:

  • A business in the health care or medical industry
  • Located in the Minnesota greater metropolitan area
  • In operation for at least three years
  • Able to provide on-going educational experience to students
  • Able to clearly define project scope, goals and objectives
  • Willing to have a pre-project business assessment and post-project evaluation & assessment
  • Be willing to freely share data with students, including financial information
  • Able to pay an administrative fee of $75.00

Application

Next round of projects is Spring semester 2009.

Application Deadline: Friday, January 23, 2009

Incomplete Applications and those Businesses not meeting the Program Requirements will not be considered.

For more information, please contact:

Aron Khoury
Office for Business & Community Economic Development
University of Minnesota
2221 University Avenue SE, Suite 136
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414
Phone Number: (612) 625-8460
Fax Number: (612) 625-9056
Email Address: khou0012@umn.edu

 
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