Overview
CNAP Videos
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CNAP Overview
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Mission Nutrition at McManus
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Butte County Fair
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Dancing Veggies
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CNAP Partners
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Mission Statement
The mission of the Center for Nutrition and Activity Promotion is to create innovative partnerships so that Californians in the north state are enabled to adopt healthy eating and physical activity
patterns as part of a healthy lifestyle.
CNAP History
The Center for Nutrition and Activity Promotion (CNAP) was created in June 2006 to organize and promote various nutrition and health-related programs that service high-risk populations in northern
California.
Purpose
The purpose of the Center for Nutrition and Activity Promotion (CNAP) is to serve the nutrition, fitness, and health education needs of the CSUC service region residents and to promote substantial
contact with service region communities. The Center will promote collaborative multi-disciplinary research among CSUC faculty and provide opportunities for undergraduate and graduate student pre-professional
practice, service learning, and research.
Goals
- Support the academic mission of CSUC by serving as an educational resource and coordinating with departments to help strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration for student service learning and
pre-professional practice opportunities.
- Facilitate faculty in obtaining external funding.
- Provide both on- and off-campus infrastructure for coordinating interdisciplinary sharing of grant funded resources.
- Support the long-term financial stability of CNAP through continuation of current grants and subcontracts and exploration of additional sources of funding such as foundation grants, state and
federal funding, and gifts.
- Strengthen the infrastructure bases which support CNAP, i.e. external funding, community partnerships, and public relations.
- Coordinate CSUC efforts to provide quality outreach services and meet nutrition and fitness related needs of residents within the Sierra Cascade service area.
- Provide the cutting edge science and practice foundations needed for nutrition related public health professionals.
- Facilitate the career progression of CSUC baccalaureate and master's graduates to meet regional and national nutrition related health care needs.
- Apply the expertise of science to the nutrition related health problems of the region.
- Facilitate interdisciplinary curriculum projects which involve several academic units.