PNASH will not offer Outreach Mini-grant Program funding during 2025-2026.
The PNASH Center focused on improving the health and safety of workers and workers' families, and communities in the farming, fishing, and forestry industries. The PNASH Center developed the Outreach Mini-grant Program to support stakeholder activities dedicated to promoting workplace health and safety among underserved agricultural health and safety topics and emerging needs expressed by AgFF stakeholders.
The Outreach Mini-grant program addressed small projects ranging between $2,000 and $7,500 in direct costs with project periods occurring from May 15 through September 30.
Past Program Flier Download and share with industry and community partners.
Past Application Mini-grants will not be offered in 2025.
Timeline
Mini-grants will not be offered in 2025.
Proposal Review Criteria
View the Outreach Mini-grant Program Review Criteria used to score the applications.
Questions
Questions about the Outreach Mini-grant Program:
Dennise Drury
dodrury@uw.edu
206-616-1958
Past Pilot Project Awards (2021 & 2023)
2023
- Leann Fay, Alaska Marine Safety Education Association. Increasing PFD Use in the Norton Sound Salmon Set Gillnet.
- Esmael Lopez, Northwest Justice Project Farmworker Unit. Farmworker Outreach Project.
- Ceci Hinojos Pressey, Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN). Healthy Workplaces.
- Jesse Reed, ReedCo Inc. Improving Safety in the Workplace.
- Mike Gempler, Washington Growers League. Sexual Harassment Training Train the Trainer Program for Employers and Trainers.
- Julie Postma and Molly Parker, Washington State University. Smoke Hazards in the Agricultural Workplace: Survey translation.
2021
- Lara Kaminsky - WSU Toxicology, WSDA, Washington State Commission on Pesticide. Pest Management in Cannabis: A Practical Workshop.
- Riley Clubb - Washington Farm Bureau. Harvust + PNASH: Wildfire Smoke Outreach.