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Funding Resources
Below is information on
funding opportunities from the Academy and other organizations,
as well as links to other funding key contacts and resources.
AAP
Department of Community Pediatrics Grant/Project Search www.aap.org/commpeds/grantsdatabase/grantsdb.cfm
Whether you're looking for information on lessons
learned on a grant topic or grants that have taken place in
your state. This database is a great resource of archived
previously funded grant projects in the Department of Community
Pediatrics, including:
- The CATCH Program
- The Healthy Tomorrows Partnership
for Children Program
- The Reaching Children: Building Systems
of Care SCHIP Outreach Program
Searchable by seven major categories:
Target Population | Health Topic | State/Territory
| Project Activity | AAP Program | AAP District | Project
Year.
AAP members are able to search this database through the
Members
Only Channel, and obtain contact information of the
grantees. Note:
Once signed-on to the Members Only Channel "scroll
down to the “Get Involved” section on the lower
left of the screen. Select “Grant/Project Search”
under Community Pediatrics."
AAP Department of Community
Pediatrics Funding Opportunities
& Resources
www.aap.org/commpeds/funding.html#div
Learn more about the Community Access to Child Health
Program (CATCH) that offers funding opportunities for CATCH
Planning Grants, CATCH Implementation Grants, and CATCH
Visiting Professorships; the Healthy Tomorrows Partnerships
for Children Program (HTPCP); Funding Resources by State;
and Fundraising/Nonprofit Resources.
Grants.Gov
This site allows organizations to electronically find and
apply for competitive grant opportunities from all Federal
grant-making agencies. Grants.gov,
is a key part of President Bush's electronic government,
or E-Gov, initiative and includes information from grant-making
agencies across the federal government.
You can also sign
up to receive grants announcements from the Federal
Grants Opportunities (FGO) site. After subscribing, you
will receive announcements of both new grants and modifications
of existing grant announcements.
A press release about the new web site is available at:
www.hhs.gov/news/press/2003pres/20031209.html
The Center for Children with Special Needs
A Program of Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center
of Seattle, has developed
a web site that contains information on: Current Funding
Opportunities, NACH (National Association of Children's
Hospitals) Grants, National and Federal Granting Agencies,
Private Foundations, 2002 Grants Update Abstracts, and Grant
Writing Resources. www.cshcn.org/resources/grantresources.cfm
Fundsnet Online Services
A comprehensive Web site dedicated to providing nonprofit
organizations,
colleges, and Universities with information on financial
resources available
on the Internet. www.fundsnetservices.com/
Grantionary
The Grantionary is a list of grant-related terms and their
definitions.
www.eduplace.com/grants/help/grantionary.html
The National Library of Medicine
Provides information on regional funding opportunities,
health sciences funding opportunities, general grant information,
grant writing tutorial/tips, and grant databases. nnlm.gov/projects/funding/
Philanthropy News Digest
Philanthropy News Digest, a weekly news service of the Foundation
Center, is
a compendium, in digest form, of philanthropy-related articles
and features
culled from print and electronic media outlets nationwide.
fdncenter.org/pnd/
Toolkit for Funding, Help With Your Bottom Line
Connect for Kids Weekly, 10/20/03
Money isn't everything, but it sure helps when it comes
to sustaining and improving services for kids and families.
Connect for Kids has updated their Toolkit for Funding to
help you search out financial support for your programs
and projects.
www.connectforkids.org/resources3139/resources_show.htm?doc_id=45947
Data Resources
HRSA Geospatial Data Warehouse (HGDW) State
Profile Report
The report provides a state centric view of HRSA programs,
and includes population statistics, birth and infant death
statistics, grant activity, MUA/P, HPSA, NHSC providers,
and HCC Sites. This can be a lengthy report; therefore,
applying data filters is required.
Last Updated
August 7, 2008
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