Now
Available
There is
funding help
for your organization, no matter your size, from charitable
foundations, federal and state agency programs that focus on support
for organizations and programs serving the needs of the elderly.
The greatest challenge for senior health services professionals will be
funding programs during 2009 and serving the needs of their patients
and clients, according to the results Elderly
Health
Services Letter
End-of-Year Survey.
But the good news is that each year millions of dollars in grants are
awarded to organizations just like yours that are serving the
healthcare needs of aging people. These grants are provided to
hospitals, adult day centers, Alzheimer’s Disease programs,
hospices and palliative care programs, geriatric training, senior
services and numerous community-based programs.
Now Shipping
The brand new edition of Grant
Funding For Elderly Health Services looks at trends in
funding health services for the elderly.
Funding, increasing membership numbers, managing new activities and
competition are among the greatest challenges that senior services
professionals face each year, and this new report helps provide
information on how other organizations are responding to these
challenges using funds from grants from foundations, community
foundation, major corporations and federal agencies.
This special 151-page report includes funding details on a
representative range of grants from government agencies and foundations.
The chapter on What’s Being Funded Privately includes
information
on such funding as grants for caregiver programs, the $8 million
awarded for the development of a multi-generational campus, funding to
help promote physical activity among seniors, and grants to help
seniors access emergency mental health services.
Grant
Funding For Elderly Health Services
is not a directory of grants in aging services. But, the report
includes a list of the 50 top funders of health related grants and
details of foundation profiles.
Profiles
of Foundations Supporting Health Services Programs and Services for the
Elderly
The special section of the report that profiles foundations supporting
elderly health services provides important insight into the foundations
funding priorities. Knowing what funders are interested in supporting
is a critical first step in the grant-seeking process.
The report helps to stimulate thinking and planning and a focus on the
funding opportunities that can help support your
organization’s
programs and services for the elderly.
Whether your program is hospital-based, a home health service, or
community-based, you can benefit from the information in this special
report. Compiled by the editors of Health
Grants Funding Alert and Elderly Health Services Letter,
this new sixth edition shows you how your organization can find success
for your grantseeking efforts by writing the right proposal and
presenting it to the right grantmakers.
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. Grant Funding For Elderly Health
Services will help get your funding
‘juices’ flowing because it will help to show what
is possible.
Get ideas about how your program’s needs that could be
matched by studying the priorities of the funders.
Whether your program is hospital-based, community-based or a home
health agency, you can benefit from the information in this
one-of-a-kind reference tool.
Order today and join representatives from other leading organizations
who are using this new edition of Grant
Funding For Elderly Health Services.
Get ideas
about how your program’s needs that could be
matched by studying the priorities of the funders.
Chapters Include:
- Trends in Funding for Elderly
Health Services
- What’s Being
Publicly Funded in Eldercare
- What's Being Privately Funded
in Eldercare
- Aging in Place: Funding For
Community-Based Programs
- Hospice, End-of-Life and
Palliative Care
- Funds For Adult Day Services
and Alzheimer’s Disease Programs
- Grants for Geriatric
Research, Training and Fellowships
- Profiles of Foundations
Supporting Elderly Health Services
- Resources
Complete Table of Contents
Order today!
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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