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Funding for Womens Health Programs: How to Secure the Money Needed to Help Your Program Thrive, Live Audio-Conference on CD-ROM

Managed Care Information Center, Oct 2005


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Overwhelmingly, funding is the chief concern of professionals responsible for the management and administration of their organizations womens health program, according to results of a new survey.

Finding the financial resources to support your program is imperative. Funding is needed to provide access to care for the women you serve, for program development, ongoing support, to cover the gap between fees and costs, and for new technology.

'Funding, nothing happens without it,' one of our survey respondents told us. Listen to this executive-level teleconference on CD.

The goal of this program is to provide 'basic training' for those exploring grant funding for womens health programs. It will help you make the case for adequate funding for your program, to make you aware of the potential for funding opportunities that do exist, provide you with ideas to help strengthen your existing funding efforts, and provide you with an overview of how to generate gifts and grant support for your organization.

The issues surrounding funding came out of the survey we have conducted on the issues and challenges professionals in womens health face in managing their programs.

'Funding For Womens Health Programs: How To Secure The Money You Need To Help Your Program Thrive' sets the stage, with an overview presentation on the vision of what can be achieved and the practicalities of 'thinking funding;' a case history of a successful womens health center and the centers successes in funding and philanthropy, and, finally what needs to be done -- the nuts and bolts of organizing to start a grants funding effort.

Presenters:

- Barbara Hill, President, Michigan Womens Foundation
- Courtney Bell, Executive Director, Chicago Womens Health Center
- Brandi Holys Tumbleson, Director of Program Services, March of Dimes, Nebraska Chapter

Topics Covered:

- Funding - what can be achieved
- The types of funding opportunities that exist today
- Making the case for funding for your womens health program
- Securing funds for womens health programs
- The nuts and bolts of grant writing
- How to identify new sources of funding - revenue streams
- How to improve your financial position and operate without government support
- Case Study: The Womens Health Center success story
- Live Question and Answer Session


Who Will Benefit From This Teleconference on CD?

This beginners level teleconference will benefit professionals new to grant funding for womens health programs, including hospital womens health managers, directors and managers of womens health programs with government agencies, other healthcare organizations, health insurance plans, womens health organizations, medical schools, colleges and universities and community-based organizations.

How The Teleconference Works:

'Attend' this program right in your office and enjoy significant savings no travel time or hassle; no hotel expenses. Its so convenient! Invite your staff members to participate. You might even want to invite some colleagues from your local area to join you and share the cost. Gather in a conference room and use a speakerphone. The conference lasts 90 minutes, including a question and answer period.




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