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Grants
Grant Guidelines
How to Apply
Reporting Requirements
Grants Awarded
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The Schwartz Center
is now accepting letters
of interest for grant proposals. All letters of interest must be
recieved by March 8, 2010. The next grant deadline is March
24, 2010.
Please read the How
to Apply section
prior to submitting a grant application. Grants will be reviewed
in April/May and you will be notified in May, 2010.
Program Interests/Philosophy
The Center seeks to strengthen the relationship between patients
and caregivers through education, training and support, and public
education. Research is funded in limited circumstances only. The
Center supports initiatives that promise both immediate and long-term
improvements to the patient-caregiver relationship. It also favors
initiatives which, assuming they are successful, can be used as
models by other health care organizations.
For example, the Center seeks to support efforts which:
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Help health care professionals relate
to patients and families more compassionately |
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Help patients and providers communicate
more effectively with one another |
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Create opportunities for caregivers
to give and receive support from one another |
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Provide opportunities for patients
and health professionals to describe their experiences with
the health care system and give voice to the patient experience
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Increase understanding of how patients
define empathic care |
In addition to funding groups and organizations,
the Center itself initiates programs, such as the Schwartz
Center Rounds, to meet its specific goals and objectives.
Organizations interested in starting Schwartz Center Rounds do
not need to submit a formal grant application. The Schwartz Center
will provide detailed instructions on how to start Rounds on a
one-on-one basis. For more information, contact Pamela
Mann, Assistant Director of Programs at 617-724-9145.
Eligibility
Any health-related organization is eligible to apply for a grant,
including hospitals, health centers, physician practices, hospices,
long-term care providers, and health-related educational institutions.
Not-for-profit entities or organizations are preferred. Individuals
are also eligible to apply. The Schwartz Center generally will
not pay for permanent salaries but grant dollars can be used to
pay for a portion of an employee's time. The Center does not pay
for overhead expenses.
Grant Range
Grants can be as much as $20,000 per year, although the average
grant is in the $10,000 range.
Geographic Focus
Strong preference for programs in the Northeast. Funding will
not be given for programs or to caregivers who practice outside
the United States.
An Important Note
The above information is intended to give guidelines and preferences
only. The Schwartz Center may consider, subject to Board review,
proposals that do not meet all of these guidelines.
Deadlines and Notifications
The Schwartz Center is now accepting letters of interest for grant
proposals through March 8, 2010. The next grant
deadline will be March 24, 2010. Please read
the How to Apply section
prior to submitting a grant application. Grants will be reviewed
in April/May and you will be notified in May, 2010.
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