Session Details
Making your Dollar Stretch in Injury Prevention Programming
3:00 PM to 4:00 PM

McGovern Medical School, UTHealth Houston
Director of Community Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Chief of Staff, Memorial Hermann Sugar Land
melissa.h.kwan@uth.tmc.edu
Funding is a challenge for any project, and recently, it seems to have gotten even more complicated with current cuts to budgets that were once considered consistent. For younger faculty and injury prevention professionals, finding funding is even harder as they are developing their experience and contacts. Despite these obstacles, the need for injury prevention outreach continues. Through this workshop, we’d like to take participants through planning and developing resource ideas for a new project or a program that has been in development.
The first part of the workshop is establishing a topic and framework for a specific project by establishing goals, stakeholders, a target audience, timelines, and outcome measures. We will also share common pitfalls and learning opportunities so that others can avoid these same mistakes. Through group discussion, we will also explore ensuring that program development is as equitable as possible and considers as many unintentional consequences as possible.
The second part of the workshop will focus on exploring funding opportunities through traditional and non-traditional avenues. We will also work on drafting initial communications with potential sponsors and discuss possible institutional restrictions and challenges. The focus will be on smaller capital and deliverable resources for pilot projects with the goal of developing them into long-term or recurrent projects with results that can then be used in future proposals for continued support with larger agencies.
1. Construct the framework for a pilot injury prevention program
2. Determine priorities and potential challenges for a pilot injury prevention program
3. Explore funding and resource opportunities for a pilot injury prevention program