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Health Grants Funding Alert
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Published monthly since 1978, Health Grants Funding Alert identifies opportunities for federal, corporate and foundation support of healthcare.

The most successful healthcare providers in 2008 will be those that continue to evolve to meet new demands, changing demographics, and new technology.

And in large measure, grants and gifts from the private sector - charitable foundations, company sponsored foundations - as well as federal government programs will fuel some of the changes ahead.

But some of the traditional sources of funds are drying up. And new funding programs and sources are emerging. One thing is for certain: you will have to work smarter to successfully obtain your fair share of grant funding for your organization.

That's why you need the new information you get in every issue of "Health Grants Funding Alert." It's like a monthly briefing by your own private consultant. Now, more than ever, healthcare grantseekers must rely on information resources like "Health Grants Funding Alert."

Why not take a moment now to subscribe to the nation's only information service which combines accurate reporting of grant news from federal health agencies, the major charitable foundations, and corporations?

Right now, regular readers are getting news about funding opportunities for the year ahead, new foundation program interests, priorities, and other healthcare funding trends such as:

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  • News on funding to develop or expand programs and services
  • Funds for innovative demonstration programs
  • "Seed Money" for new projects
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  • Program planning efforts
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  • News of changing foundation health priorities and funding interests
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A tool that you absolutely must have Our goal with "Health Grants Funding Alert" is to help you grow your success in winning grants from all sources.

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