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Group Health Foundation Community Grant Application <br />1. Organization name and a brief description of your organization (i.e. mission/goals) <br />The Kittitas County Public Health Department (KCPHD) is a local health jurisdiction (LHJ) that <br />serves residents from the top of Snoqualmie Pass to the Columbia River at Vantage. Our mission <br />is to protect and promote the health and the environment of the people of Kittitas County. We <br />believe that all residents have the freedom and ability to pursue healthy lives in a healthy <br />environment. KCPHD provides services in community health (vaccine, disease investigation, <br />etc .), environmental health (inspections, permitting for food, water, etc.), health promotion <br />(chronic disease prevention, emergency preparedness, policy level work etc.), and assessment <br />(collection of internal and external data, tracking, and analyzation) <br />2. Contact Name & contact info; most current W9 form <br />Kasey Knutson <br />Health Promotion Supervisor <br />Kittitas County Public Health Department <br />507 N Nanum S1. Ste 102 <br />Ellensburg, W A 98926 <br />Ka ey.knut son@co .kitt ita .wa.u <br />509-962-7515 <br />3. What is the size of the population your organization usually serves? <br />The 2016 U.S. Census estimates put the county population at approximately 44,866 and growing. <br />There are approximately 16,953 households in the county, 55% of which are occupied by families <br />with children. The Kittitas County population is seen as "young" given that roughly 40% of its <br />residents are less than 24 years of age . However, it should be noted that the U.S census counts <br />Central Washington University students as county residents, and as of the 2016-2017 school year, <br />that number was up to 11,119. The racial makeup of the county is 89.3% Caucasian, 7.6% <br />Hispanic or Latino in origin, 2.0% Asian, 1.0% American Indian, 0.9% black or African <br />American, and 0.1 % Pacific Islander. <br />4. Describe your projectlinitiative or idea and need for support <br />According to the Washington State Department of Health (DOH), the state and national goal for <br />the 1:1:3 vaccine series (Tdap, MCV, and HPV) is for 80% of adolescents to complete these <br />immunizations by the age of 15. Washington State is well below the goal of 13 to 17 year aIds <br />completing the 1:1:3 series, including Kittitas County which ranges between 19.1% to 23% <br />completion rates. <br />The project aims to assess the target population of parents in Kittitas County to measure behavior, <br />attitudes, and beliefs and barriers around the HPV vaccine. KCPHD's Assessment Coordinator <br />and Health Promotion team in conjunction with the Central Washington University Public Health <br />Program would work to create a survey (pre and post) and coordinate with local schools, parent <br />groups, and medical providers, to gain parent/guardian feedback . KCPHD and CWU would <br />compile the assessment results and use results to inform policy development, whether that would