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"SUSTAINABILITY AND FUNDING" Teleconference

Wednesday, March 23, 2005

 

Web Resources
Please click on the links below for the Powerpoint slides and audio file of the teleconference.

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Teleconference Information
This teleconference was for Healthy Tomorrows and CATCH grantees and others interested in community-based initiatives. The teleconference focused on project sustainability and seeking additional funding for projects.

Teleconference objectives
At the completion of the call, the listener will be able to:
1. Identify resources to search for funding.
2. Describe the process of framing an existing project to leverage additional funding.
3. Learn how to engage community partners.

The 60-minute call featured 3 short presentations from fundraising experts, followed by 30 minutes of questions and answers.

Speaker Information
Marion Eisenberg is Associate Director of Volunteers in Health Care (VIH). She directs VIH's oral health program area, provides technical assistance to grantees, and delivers presentations on oral health, grant writing, and volunteerism at national forums.

Susan Kerr is president of Illinois Children's Healthcare Foundation, Illinois' only foundation dedicated solely to improving the health of that state's children. Prior to this position, Ms Kerr was the Director of Ronald McDonald House Charities at McDonald's Corporation where she led the charity's global grantmaking efforts.

Gayle Goldin is the Director of Community Partnerships for Volunteers in Health Care (VIH), a national resource center for volunteer-inclusive health care programs that provide care to the uninsured. As the Director of Community Partnerships, Ms. Goldin oversees VIH's technical assistance services, including hosting VIH's teleworkshop series, facilitating meetings, providing consulting services, and reviewing grant applications.

 

 

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