DESCRIPTION:
As
healthcare services continue the out-of-hospital transition to
community-based programs and initiatives, funders are shifting their
dollars and grants priorities to support these new initiatives.
Charitable
foundations, company-sponsored foundations and government agencies are
revising their funding and grants programs and directing millions of
dollars to a range of community-based healthcare programs and services.
Introducing "Grant Funding for Community-Based Healthcare Services" a new special report on funding from the editors of Health Grants Funding Alert.
From
the $20 million "Community Partnership for Older Adults" focusing on
fostering private partnerships from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,
to the $13.6 million 3M program to build and strengthen healthy
communities, to the $69 million for early intervention and outpatient
care for community-based clinics and public health departments serving
low-income persons with HIV & AIDS, there are numerous funding
opportunities available to healthcare organizations developing programs
in their communities.
This
new special report aims to point you in the right direction. It is not
a comprehensive listing of all such funding programs. However, armed
with the information gleaned from this report, you'll be able to help
your organization set a plan to attract new grants for your services.
Order "Grant Funding for Community-Based Healthcare Services"
today. Discover the five preventive health focus areas of The Aetna
Foundation Community Grants Program. Get details on the $2 million
program to move theory to practice by adapting existing treatments for
use in community drug clinics and other community-based providers.
You'll
learn about matching grants for partnerships in support of innovative,
community-based projects that improve health for underserved and
at-risk populations including promoting healthy communities and
lifestyles; the $113 million grant from HHS for family caregivers, and;
the $10 million foundation grant to boost rural communities.
"Grant Funding for Community-Based Healthcare Services" is organized in five sections including:
- What's Being Funded in Community-Based Healthcare?;
- Government Funding Targeting Healthcare in the Community;
- Foundation Funds for Community Health Services;
- Funding for Community-Based Eldercare;
- Grants Focused on Community-Based HIV/AIDS Programs
The
report gives you insight into the California Foundation's "Communities
First" and "Local Opportunities Fund," supporting the idea that
communities are central to health improvement; and the funding for oral
health promotion programs/dental health education in schools, health
fairs, mobile dental clinics and outreach programs.
"Grant Funding for Community-Based Healthcare Services"
is a "sampler" suggesting the ways you can find funding for your
organization's services and new programs. You'll learn about the
Brookdale Foundation funding for social model dementia day programs and
the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grants supporting affordable
assisted living options in smaller & rural communities.
This
new report is not a "how to get a grant" publication. But, if your
healthcare organization is working on creating, strengthening or
expanding your services in the community, this report can reveal new
ways your organization can successfully obtain the funds you need.
Order your copy of "Grant Funding for Community-Based Healthcare Services" today.
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