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Health Care Innovation Awards Round Two: ObamaCare, the Gift that Keeps Giving for Grant Seekers and Writers
Another week, another huge ACA / ObamaCare RFP announced. This time it's Health Care Innovations Awards Round Two. There's $900,000,000…“With Charity For All” – Ken Stern – Book Discussion
Ken Stern's With Charity for All: Why Charities Are Failing and a Better Way to Give is really about a…Health Navigator Grants: The Walking Around Money Concept Confirmed
In a recent post about the new ObamaCare Health Navigators program, I said that it looks like classic grant walking…The Street Outreach Program (SOP) and Seliger’s quick guide to outreach components
The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB)…Links: LED Bulbs, Condoms, Education, News is Bad For You, Marriage, Detroit, Foundations, Congress and ObamaCare, and More!
* Great news: we're (slowly) moving toward a world where education looks at competency, not hours with ass-in-seat. This is…Another New Federal Grant Program Emerges: PPHF – 2013 – Cooperative Agreement to Support Navigators in Federally-facilitated and State Partnership Exchanges
Despite sequestration and budget worries, the Feds are churning out a new grant program every month or so; today, let's…You Don’t Forget Your First RFP Amendment Post: DOL’s Face Forward Expands Eligibility Requirements
I got my first federal RFP amended last week. It's a bit like being blooded when you're in the Mafia:…Are You Experienced? Face Forward—Serving Juvenile Offenders SGA: A New Department of Labor Program That Mirrors YouthBuild
Despite all the teeth gnashing and flailing of arms over the recent sequestration non-calamity, the Department of Labor has found…“Estimate” Means “Make It Up” In the Proposal and Grant Writing Worlds
Many RFPs ask for data that simply doesn't exist—presumably because the people writing the RFPs don't realize how hard it…Always Tell the Grant Writer: What We Don’t Know Can Hurt You
If you read legal thrillers, you know that clients chronically give incomplete information to their attorneys—which, in legal thrillers, inevitably…
