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Fund Identification
As a visionary leader, mentor and strong advocate of the Industrial Hygiene/Occupational Health (IH/OH) profession globally, Stephen C. Davis recognized the importance of investing in the next generation of IH/OH professionals. To honor his legacy and provide opportunities for the profession’s future leadership, the Stephen C. Davis Future Leadership Institute Memorial Grant has been established.
The AIHA Future Leaders Institute is specifically tailored to provide targeted training and professional development opportunities for industrial hygienists in the first 15 years of their professional careers in industrial hygiene and related disciplines.
Tax Deductible
This grant is made possible via individual and/or corporate donations. Donations to AIHF are tax deductible, as provided by law.
AIHF
The mission of the American Industrial Hygiene Foundation (AIHF) is to advance the profession by awarding scholarships for students in industrial hygiene and related disciplines, and funding training/professional development opportunities for industrial hygienists in the first 15 years of their professional careers in industrial hygiene and related disciplines.
Making a Donation is Easy
To make a donation, simply complete the donation form and return it via mail, email, or fax to the attention of Laurie Mutdosch, Manager, AIHF. Please note… credit card payments cannot be accepted via email.
Mail: 3141 Fairview Park Drive, Suite 777, Falls Church, VA 22042
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Telephone: Laurie Mutdosch @ (703) 846-0735
AIHA Customer Service Team @ (703) 849-8888
Questions?
Please contact Laurie Mutdosch.
CIHC is proud to support the “Safety Matters” Initiative. Safety Matters is a joint endeavor between AIHA and NIOSH designed to educate young workers about workplace safety. It is based on NIOSH’s “Youth @ Work: Talking Safety” curriculum which was developed for schools throughout the US. “Safety Matters” is a 1-hr interactive teaching module targeting students entering the workforce for the first time.
A more extensive program, “Talking Safety,” was developed for California and provides a teacher’s guide and student handouts. We are also collaborating with the California Partnership for Young Worker Health and Safety to build awareness around job hazards for young workers.
San Diego California Section, Denise Scheller at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Northern California Section, Oana Stoica at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Southern California Section, Jed Douglas at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
To learn more about these and other young worker safety programs, please see the links below.