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Grant Funding For Children's Health ServicesPublished by: Managed Care Information Center Published: Jan. 1, 2005 Table of Contents
AbstractMillions of dollars in federal and foundation grants for children's health services have already been awarded and even more is being planned including those supporting programs for:
The editors from Health Grants Alert Service have studied grants for children and youth made over the past five years to select the representative funding programs that help illustrate the potential for funding opportunities that exist. The grants range from modest amounts from $10,000 to grants in the millions of dollars. This new 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. Leading sources such as the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Hasbro Children's Foundation, the Mattel Children's Foundation, and the General Mills Foundation are spotlighted. "Grant Funding For Children's Health Services" 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. It is organized in 9 sections that include:
Note: "Grant Funding For Children's Health Services" is not a directory of grants or a "how to get a grant" publication. It is an illustration of the kinds programs that can and are being funded to show the opportunities for funding children's health programs. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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