Community Health Funding Report

North Carolina

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South Carolina BC/BS Foundation Awards $10 Million-Plus

The BlueCross/BlueShield of South Carolina Foundation is awarding more than $10 million to projects that promote better health outcomes in low-income communities.

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Select Foundations Provide Regional Grants

Here are some state-level foundations that offer healthcare-related grants.

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Feds Continue Strong Support for 'Pay for Performance'

You can now take a look at the types of local or regional organization -- including health groups -- that win funds from the Corporation for National and Community Service's Social Innovation Fund prime grantees (and why you should track the winners every year).

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Appeals Court Nixes Abortion Restrictions

The U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that North Carolina state law that required doctors to perform, display and describe the image of a fetus during the ultrasound to women seeking abortions violated the first amendment as well as doctor professional obligations.

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Funds Support NC Healthcare

Competition opens for the GSK Impact Awards for NC health providers.

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(PRIVATE GRANTS) NC Foundation Says More Results-Driven Funding is Coming

The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust noted they need an employee to help the trust as it embarks "upon an ambitious agenda of strategic community-based, results-driven work that they believe will make a major difference in the health of financially disadvantaged North Carolinians

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(HEALTH CARE) Buffett Will Consider Inquiries on Reproductive Efforts

The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundatio will consider short letters of inquiry on worthwhile projects involving reproductive rights and services efforts. The key is to get your organization on their radar.

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CDC Plans New HIV Risk Reduction Trial

The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) is planning to experiment with a new nurse delivered risk reduction intervention for HIV-positive women.

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NC Uses Recovery Funds to Boost Health Care Jobs

North Carolina uses $13.4 million for a new workforce training initiative, which creates community college programs that can be completed within six months. The programs are available in careers of high need in the state, including nursing assistants, phlebotomy, and healthcare billing/coding.

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HIV/AIDS: 26 Monitoring Project Funds Available to Select Areas

Eligible applicants are limited to those jurisdictions sampled by the RAND Corporation in a national probability sample.

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