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HEALTH
GRANTS AND FUNDING
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Health
Grants and Funding
Information
Resources
NEW! Now Available
Grant
Funding for Wellness and Health Promotion Programs
Funding is the special fuel, the key ingredient in
starting or expanding a wellness program. Plans can be shelved because
of budget issues. Funding, wellness managers tell us, is something they
struggle with. But wellness and health promotion programs offered by
hospitals, colleges and universities, community-based initiatives and
other non-profit organizations have an option: grants and contracts
from charitable foundations and certain government agencies.This
75-page report provides just a sampling of the broad range of programs
and projects that have been successfully funded in recent years to help
illustrate the possibilities.
NEW!
Now
Available on CD-ROM
How to Get Funding and
Support for Your Healthcare IT Projects
Health
information technology (HIT) has the potential to revolutionize the
delivery of health care and solve many of today’s U.S.
healthcare problems. As healthcare reform becomes a major focus in the
early months of the incoming administration of President-elect Barack
Obama, HIT is back in the spotlight. It’s not a question of
“if,” but “when” the adoption
of HIT, such as e-prescribing and electronic medical records, will be
required to meet new federal mandates. Join Health Resources Publishing
and three leading experts in HIT implementation to find out more about
how to get funding and support for your HIT projects in this special
90-minute audio webcast.
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Now
Available on CD-ROM
Health Grants Boot Camp:
Best Practices For Securing Funding For Your Organization
Looking
for a comprehensive reinforcement training session for you and
your staff on the essential grant seeking strategies and skills needed
to successfully secure funding in the competitive health grants market?
Join Health
Grants Funding Alert for the fundamentals of health
grants funding in this special 90-minute audio conference.
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Grant Funding For
Children's Health Services
This
special report provides an overview of the variety and types of
programs for children and youth that are attracting funding from
charitable foundations, company-sponsored foundations and government
agencies to illustrate the potential for funding opportunities. It
includes funding for programs that address current major concerns in
children's health including childhood obesity, physical activity,
nutrition in low-income families, pediatric HIV/AIDS, and eating
disorders.
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Health Grants Research Library on CD-Rom
Here's
how to jumpstart your funding research for grants to healthcare the new
Health Grants Research Library on CD-ROM produced from 11 years of grants information
carefully researched and reported in Health Grants Information Service, a
trusted source of funding information since 1978. You can instantly
identify the funders making grants that match your organization's needs.
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Health Grants Funds
Resources Yearbook, Tenth Edition
The
Health Funds Grants Resources Yearbook is an easy-to-use resource that
gives you dollar amounts, descriptions of previous grant recipients and
the programs that attracted funding, and details of future funding
trends.
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The Health Grants Alert
Service, which includes The Health Funds Grants Resources Yearbook and
Health Grants Funding Alert, gives you the information you need on
grants and how to get them.
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Grants Information Service
Published monthly
since 1978, Health Grants Information Service identifies opportunities
for
federal, corporate and foundation support of healthcare. 12 issues/year
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Funding
For Women's Health Programs: How to Secure the Money Needed to Help
Your Program Thrive
The goal
of this program is to help you make the
case for adequate funding for your program, to make you aware of the
potential for funding opportunities that do exist, provide you with
ideas to help strengthen your existing funding efforts, and provide you
with an overview of how to generate gifts and grant support for your
organization.
"Funding
For Women's Health Programs: How To
Secure The Money You Need To Help Your Program Thrive" 'sets the
stage,' with an overview presentation on the vision of what can be
achieved and the practicalities of "thinking funding;" a case history
of a successful women's health center and the center's successes in
funding and philanthropy, and, finally what needs to be done -- the
nuts and bolts of organizing to start a grants funding effort. CD-Rom
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