Resources
Application Documents
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Health Care DivisionNOTE: The HCD is only considering Operating Program requests for the September 15, 2010 deadline. Frequently Asked Questions — Online Applications |
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| A La Carte | All-inclusive PDF Files |
| HCD Application Guidelines | |
| Operating Program Documents | |
| Capital Project Documents - NOTE: CAPITAL GRANT REQUESTS NOT BEING ACCEPTED DURING CURRENT GRANT CYCLE. Please read our HCD announcement. |
Complete Set of CAPITAL Project documents |
Poor and Needy Division
All reources below are for the general application process.
Note: PND Grant Requests will be accepted for the July 15, 2010 deadline ONLY for the Second Wind Initiative. Please read our PND announcement
Second Wind applications are available under 'Application Information' here
| A La Carte | All-inclusive PDF Files |
| PND Application Guidelines | |
| Operating Program Documents |
Complete Set of OPERATING Program documents |
| Capital Project Documents |
Complete Set of CAPITAL Project documents |
KBR Strategic Intent
| Across its two divisions, the Trust is committed to accelerating positive movement on critical community issues and effecting enduring systemic change. For indepth information, please visit the Strategy page. For downloadable PDF files explaining what we intend to achieve, please click below: |
| Organization-wide Intent | Health Care Division Intent | Poor and Needy Division Intent |
Health Care Policy Issues and Organizations
North Carolina Health Policy Gateway
This site is intended for use by the state health policy community, media, and general public. Its directory includes organizations whose mission relates to health policy; local, state, and federal policymakers in North Carolina who address health issues; and a comprehensive list of health policy topics and links.
http://www.nchealthpolicy.org/
HealthReform.GOV
Run by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, it is the Go-To site for information regarding the Health Care reform movement gaining steam across the nation.
Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research
"The Sheps Center seeks to improve the health of individuals, families, and populations by understanding the problems, issues and alternatives in the design and delivery of health care services. This is accomplished through an interdisciplinary program of research, consultation, technical assistance and training that focuses on timely and policy-relevant questions concerning the accessibility, adequacy, organization, cost and effectiveness of health care services and the dissemination of this information to policy makers and the general public."
http://www.shepscenter.unc.edu
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
"Mathematica strives to improve public well-being by bringing the highest standards of quality, objectivity, and excellence to bear on the provision of information collection and analysis to our clients. Mathematica is an employee-controlled organization."
Community Resources
Care Share Health Alliance
Care Share Health Alliance is a public/private partnership that supports communities in coordinating healthcare resources to serve low-income, uninsured North Carolinians, specifically through local Collaborative Networks of care.
http://www.caresharehealth.org
FrameWorks Institute
FrameWorks designs, commissions, manages and publishes communications research to prepare nonprofit organizations to expand their constituency base, to build public will, and to further public understanding of specific social issues.
The Guide to Community Preventive Services
The Guide to Community Preventive Services (Community Guide) is your source for information about the effectiveness, economic efficiency, and feasibility of evidence-based interventions to promote community health and prevent disease.
http://www.thecommunityguide.org/index.html
NCGives
NCGives is a statewide organization dedicated to celebrating and strengthening the giving of "The 3 T's" (time, talent and treasure) in North Carolina - particularly among women, young people and communities of color.
North Carolina Governmental Links
NC OpenBook
Part of an effort to bring more transparency and accountability to state government, NC OpenBook currently includes a searchable database of approximately 2500 state contracts and over 5000 grant disbursements. This data represents those contracts and grants currently available for a searchable database.
Statistical Information
North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics
"SCHS is responsible for data collection, health-related research, production of reports, and maintenance of a comprehensive collection of health statistics. We provide high quality health information for better informed decisions and effective health policies. The goal is to improve the health of all North Carolinians and their communities."
http://www.schs.state.nc.us/SCHS/
StateHealthFacts.org
Statehealthfacts.org is a project of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and is designed to provide free, up-to-date, and easy-to-use health data on all 50 states.
http://www.statehealthfacts.org/index.jsp
North Carolina Health Professions Data System
"The HPDS has been developed at the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to collect and disseminate timely and reliable data on selected licensed health professionals in North Carolina."
http://www.shepscenter.unc.edu/hp/
Individual Resources
www.NCHealthCareHelp.org
"Connecting North Carolinians with Free and Reduced Cost Healthcare Services"
This website is maintained by the North Carolina Institute of Medicine. It will help you find free and reduced cost healthcare services in your area.
http://www.nchealthcarehelp.org/
Health Care Blogs
Reclaiming Futures Every Day
Reclaiming Futures Every Day is a resource for anyone wanting to learn more about the Reclaiming Futures model. The blog's goals are to share news, research, and information on juvenile justice reform and teen drug treatment with the public.
http://blog.reclaimingfutures.org/
