Grantwriting and Budgeting for Public Health Programs
This presentation by Jennifer Horney, MPH, gives you an introduction to funding for public health in America since September 11, 2001 and gives an overview of grantwriting as a way to secure funding for public health programs. Target Audience These learning modules are applicable to all public health, medical, veterinary, pharmacy, emergency management, hospital and other professionals interested in public health preparedness. These modules are created by faculty and guest lecturers at the UNC-CH School of Public Health and are equivalent to graduate level content. Educational Objectives Describe the history of and the current environment for public health funding Define federal, state, and local government funding priorities and mechanisms, as well as private foundations and other potential funders Recognize the major content areas of a grant proposal and describe how they are developed, including budgets, workplans, technical approaches, and evaluation plans This course is provided by the North Carolina Public Health Preparedness Center. You will need to complete a separate registration to have access to this course. Click the course title, then choose register on the course page. When you have finished, print off your certificate from North Carolina, then return to the LMS and choose Mark Complete from the action menu in the Learning Plan in your Workspace.
Leadership, Strategic Planning and Systems Approaches
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Pre-requisites/Learning Level:
None
Competencies addressed:
CHCM-R07 Utilize effective communication and marketing principles to impact primary health care organization problems and challenges specific to targeted audiences.
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Cost:
Free
Modality/format:
Online Self-Pace
Length:
1 hour
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- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Speakers
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