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Information On Health Care Grants For Health Centers, Breast Care, Primary Care, Child & Diabetes Grants.
  
Health care grants, along with education grants, represent the largest percentage of grant giving in the United States.  The federal government, state, county and city governments, as well as private and corporate foundations all award health care grants.  Some of the largest foundations that give health care grants include the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Pew Charitable Trusts, Starr Foundation, W.K Kellog Foundation, California Endowment, Open Society Institute, Rockefeller Foundation, New York Community Trust and the Kresge Foundation.  Total giving by these foundations is more than three billion dollars, with the Gates Foundation taking the lead at $1,182,826,639 and the rest giving between one and four million. The largest percentage of health care grants are awarded to non-profit organizations, health care agencies, colleges and universities, local government agencies, tribal institutions, and schools. For profit organizations are generally not eligible for health care grants unless they are conducting research or creating jobs.

U.S. Government Grants has extensive experience in the arena of health care grants.  Its founder and lead instructor, Beverly Santicola, has a track record of success in writing health care grants for the prevention of breast cancer, diabetes, and other life threatening diseases. With an average of one million dollars in grant awards each year, Santicola has authored health care grants to:

• Create a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)
• Expand and enhance a Diabetes Awareness and Prevention Program
• Provide breast cancer screening, diagnostics and treatment for 10,000 women
• Provide primary health care services to medically underserved Asian Americans
• Provide health care education and outreach to culturally diverse populations
• Build and renovate health care facilities
• Staff health care organizations
   
In her grant writing workshops, Santicola shares the secrets to her success and provides students with samples of many of her award-winning health care grant proposals.  Each participant that attends a U.S.G.G. workshop receives a list of 10-100 potential prospects for health care grants in their geographic area.  Past workshop participants have included individuals from hospitals, nursing homes, day care centers for children with special needs, home health care agencies, health care organizations, public health departments, state agencies, emergency medical service organizations, mental health agencies and FQHC’s.  Representatives from organizations such as the University of Texas, Gateway Community Health Center, Mercy Medical Flight, First United Methodist Church, Head Start, San Juan Nursing Home, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, American Cancer Society, Texas Department of Public Safety, Valley AIDS Council, Christus, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society who attended U.S.G.G. workshops have all written glowing evaluations for the training received toward writing better health care grant proposals.
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