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Health Fundraising Web Links
General Resources - Foundation Directory Online
Search the Foundation Center’s comprehensive database of U.S. grantmakers and grants for funders that have an interest in the health field.
- Association for Healthcare Philanthropy
The organization provides resources geared toward fundraising professionals in the health care field. Web site contains conference information, guides, and articles.
- Grantmakers In Health (GIH)
While GIH’s mission is to support foundations and corporate giving programs, grantseekers should browse the reports and bulletins to keep abreast of health funding trends.
- *GovBenefits.gov
The award-winning site contains listings of federal and state benefit programs for individuals, including programs from the Department of Health and Human Services.
- Grants.gov
The federal government’s portal for grant opportunities for state and local governments, nonprofits and academia can be browsed by subject, including health.
- MedWeb
Maintained by staff from the Emory University's Health Sciences Center Library, MedWeb's “Grants and Funding” area offers a lengthy, well-organized list of links to funding opportunities, newsgroups, libraries, and medical and health organizations, as well as a variety of grantseeking and grantwriting resources. AIDS - Funders Concerned About AIDS (FCAA)
FCAA promotes philanthropy to address the HIV/AIDS pandemic domestically and abroad. Its reports on AIDS grantmaking can be downloaded free of charge.
- National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC)
NMAC is a national organization dedicated to developing leadership within communities of color to address the challenge of HIV/AIDS. You can download NMAC’s “Organization Effectiveness Series,” which covers subjects such as grantwriting and fiscal management. Aging - *Administration on Aging: Aging Network Resource Page
The Web site of the National Aging Information Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It includes information designed for older Americans and their families as well as those concerned about providing opportunities and services to enrich the lives of older persons. Contains an area on grant opportunities.
- Grantmakers in Aging
The Web Site of the national organization committed to promoting and strengthening grantmaking for an aging society. Full-texts of reports, newsletters, and conference proceedings are available in its publications section. *Medical Education - Foundation Grants to Individuals Online
The Foundation Center's online database contains more than 6,000 listings of grants to individuals. Available as a monthly, quarterly, and annual subscription. Search this database for support for medical or nursing school.
- Association of American Medical Colleges
The organization aims to improve the nation's health by advancing the quality of education in medicals schools and teaching hospitals. Its Web site includes tips on financing one's education as well as information on grant opportunities.
- Finaid: The SmartStudent Guide to Financial Aid
Links to funding sources such as scholarships, fellowships, and grants. Use the Web site’s search tool to locate tips on financing medical school.
- Michigan State University Library - Grants for Individuals
A listing of resources on funding opportunities including Web sites, databases, books, and announcements. Browse the subject listing for “Medicine” and “Nursing.” *Medical Research - GrantsNet
Sponsored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, GrantsNet is an online searchable database of funding opportunities in biomedical research and science education that is specifically geared towards scientists-in-training.
- The National Institutes of Health
The government organization conducts research in all health fields at its laboratories in Maryland, but also provides funding for universities and other research groups. Look under “Grants & Funding Opportunities” to learn more about NIH programs. Mental Health and Disabilities - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Funding Opportunities
The mission of the NIMH is to diminish the burden of mental illness through research. NIMH's Funding Opportunities page includes grant and contract announcements, grant applications and RFP's for research opportunities.
- The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
SAMHSA is the Federal agency charged with improving the quality and availability of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitative services in order to reduce illness, death, disability, and cost to society resulting from substance abuse and mental illnesses. SAMHSA's Funding Opportunities Web page includes information on available and recently awarded grants. See also *Funding for People with Disabilities: A Resource List.
Women, Children, and Youth - *Insure Kids Now!
Insure Kids Now! is a national campaign to help the nation's 10 million uninsured children obtain free and low-cost health insurance. The program is sponsored by the Health Resources and Services Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services. Browse the site to learn more about state programs or call toll-free (877) KIDS-NOW.
- *National Women's Health Information Center
Sponsored by the Office on Women's Health of the US Department of Health and Human Services, the National Women's Health Information Center provides access to information on all areas of women's health. The information on the Web site is obtained from a variety of Federal and private sector resources, and can be searched by health topic or by keyword. Use the Site Index to locate “Funding Opportunities” and “Directory of Residency and Fellowship Programs in Women's Health.”
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