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OHSU Moore Institute
8/21/2025
Amy Young

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Funding

Nutrition Oregon Campaign – Now accepting new applications

The Nutrition Oregon Campaign (NOC) is a statewide network of connected communities and like-minded organizations challenging the systemic factors that contribute to chronic disease risk. The OHSU Bob and Charlee Moore Institute for Nutrition & Wellness created the NOC in collaboration with like-minded organizations and communities across the state of Oregon to end chronic disease where it starts, through the power of nutrition. The NOC is building a network of connected communities working collaboratively to challenge the systems that contribute to chronic disease risk.

The NOC is inviting new communities to join the network as regional hubs. NOC regional hub communities connect local organizations, individuals, and initiatives within a geographic area working toward a shared vision of eliminating chronic disease. NOC hub gain access to a wide range of support from the OHSU Moore Institute including

  • Funding and resource support
  • Evaluation support
  • Leadership and coordination support
  • Community engagement
  • Project planning

Applications are due on November 14, 2025

More information and application materials

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