As the population of
older Americans grows, the demand for healthcare services for the
elderly will also increase dramatically. Even more funding will be
needed to develop and support services that the growing elderly
population will require, and professionals serving the aging will have
to compete for these dollars.
There is funding help
for your organization, no matter your size, from foundations to federal
programs that focus on programs serving the needs of the elderly.
Programs just like yours have received funds to begin new projects,
train healthcare professionals, develop programs to reach out to the
community, and improve healthcare services. Whether your program is
hospital-based, a home health service, or community-based, you can
benefit from the information in this special report.
For most professionals
serving the elderly the problem is having the time to do the necessary
funding research — “who’s giving for what”
— deciding what’s fundable and then writing the grant
proposal. Now there’s a solution. Healthcare senior services
professionals around the country have relied on past editions of Grant
Funding for Elderly Health Services to help plan a strategy for winning
grants.
This useful guide
points you in the direction of millions of dollars in grant funds from
federal agencies and charitable foundations. Most important of all,
though, it helps you understand the process and what draws the interest
of the funders.
In response to the
increasing population of elders, foundations, corporations and
government institutions have made senior healthcare a grantmaking
priority. To reflect this trend in grantmaking to elderly health
services, Grant Funding for Elderly Health Services has devoted one
chapter each to various aspects of senior health services, including:
- Trends in Funding for Elderly Health Services
- What’s Being Funded in Elder Care
- Geriatric Staffing, Training Grants and Fellowships – New to this Edition!
- End-of-Life Care and Hospice – New to this Edition!
- Funds For Adult Day Services and Alzheimer’s Disease Grant Programs
- Caregiver Support and Education
- Research Grants in Eldercare
- Profiles of Foundations Supporting Elderly Programs
Complete Table of Contents
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Determining where to
find funding opportunities can be overwhelming. To help you develop a
starting point, Grant Funding for Elderly Health Services includes
profiles of more than 20 foundations, corporations and government
agencies that award grants to support elderly health services. These
profiles list updated contact information for the organization, its
funding priorities and recently awarded grants.
New to the Fifth Edition!
Knowing where to look
for grants is one task, but beginning the application process is
another. A Resources chapter, new to this edition, covers the
publication of a proposal writing guide, corporate donation guidelines
and accessing government grants online, has also been incorporated into
this report.
Use this report to find
out who is funding health-related services for the elderly, learn what
programs are capturing the attention of grantmakers, study the current
trends in the industry, find contact information of major foundations
and gain practical advise on applying for grants that benefit senior
health services.
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About The Publisher:
Health Grants Funding Alert
Published monthly since 1978, Health Grants Funding Alert identifies opportunities for federal, corporate and foundation support of healthcare.
Health Grants Funding Alert is produced for provider-based development officers and grants seekers. [more]
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