Pay Portland State University $6,000 for online health literacy curriculum help
$6,000
In Plain English
The city plans to create an online program to teach residents digital health literacy skills. Portland State University will provide technical assistance and licensing for their existing curriculum materials. Grant funding covers the entire $6,000 cost through September 2016.
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