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This site provides information and support for adults and children with diabetes and their families interested in insulin pump therapy.
A national education campaign to help the diabetes community reach and stay at blood glucose goals.
A free downloadable desktop application to track important health information such as daily blood sugar readings without going online.
Includes current issues, funding announcements, and a "Guide to Grants."
Community Foundation Locator

Improving the health and healthcare of all Americans

If you don't know your way around the federal programs, this friendly user-interface will guide you to the right source of money or contact.

Directory of charitable grantmakers.

Strengthen democratic values, reduce poverty and injustice, promote international cooperation and advance human achievement.

Grant and Contract Proposals, The Office of Research services.
Foundations and grants on the Internet.
Grants and Related Resources. The Nonprofit Virtual Library's fantastic list of web sites described in detail.
Provides news and numerous topics, such as "Fundraising, Foundations, Corporate Giving."
Resources and opportunities for the Philanthropist.
A service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease (NIDDK), NIH
A grassroots, empowerment model providing people with diabetes the tools they need to communicate with their health care provider, encourage consumer independence and stimulate community action to create awareness of the need and advantages of quality diabetes care within diverse community settings.
Resources/tools/guidelines/curriculum for diabetes prevention programs, etc. that are free and downloadable.
Resources related to the prevention and control of diabetes can be found in the categories.
Take Charge of your Diabetes(English 2003 and Spanish 2004) A variety of diabetes related publications and products.
Funding Opportunities from NACCHO, NACCHO's Foundation Funding Guide, Governmental, Non-Governmental
Your source to FIND and APPLY for Federal government grants. There are over 1,000 grant programs offered by all Federal grant making agencies.
CDC's goal is to increase the applicant pool to include more organizations such as the faith-based community for CDC's funding opportunities and give the applicants more time to plan and prepare their application.
To create an environment within the Department (HHS) that welcomes the participation of faith-based and community-based organizations as valued and essential partners assisting Americans in need. Includes and extended funding database on current funding opportunities in addition to faith-based initiatives.
The Quick Guide to Health Literacy including fact sheets and strategies to increase the usability of health information.