Grant Funding for Elderly Health Services, Fourth Edition, reports on foundation, corporate and government giving for senior services.
There is funding help for your organization, no matter your size, from foundations and 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.
But 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.
Here is knowledgeable help to point you in the right direction — Grant Funding for Elderly Health Services, new Fourth Edition.— compiled by the editors of Health Grants Fnding Alert. Healthcare senior services professionals around the country have relied on past editions of this resource 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.
You’ll get the latest funding priorities of the leading foundations making grants for programs like yours. Learn who is funding demonstration projects. Discover what kind of money is being made available for Alzheimer’s disease services, for respite programs, adult day care, for end-of-life care programs, and even for transportation.
Grant Funding for Elderly Health Services is not a directory. But, there are details on grants from such major funding sources as The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The Hartford Foundation, The Commonwealth Fund, the Kresge Foundation, and The W. K. Kellogg Foundation.
Whether your program is hospital-based, a home health service, or community-based, you can benefit from the information in this special report.
Funding For Caregiver Support is a new section added in this edition. Other sections of the report are devoted to:
- Meeting the Healthcare Challenges of an Aging Population
- Trends in Funding for Elderly Health Services
- What’s Being Funded in Elder Care
- Alzheimer’s Disease Grant Programs
- Research Grants in Eldercare
- Profiles of Foundations Supporting Elderly Programs
Discover the senior-focused grantmaker that aims to provide more funding, the new money committed by foundations for faith-based programs, how a Chicago-based foundation is funding community-based care, and three sources of support for senior centers.
Get background on federal government aging-related funding programs, grants for chronic pain management, the $128 million in grants to family caregivers, and how HIPAA will affect the way you raise funds for your organization.