Notes from the Community, March 2020
Hemophilia Alliance Foundation Announces New "Large" Grant
GUIDELINES FOR HEMOPHILIA ALLIANCE FOUNDATION "LARGE" GRANT
The Hemophilia Alliance Foundation has NEW funding for a “large” grant. This funding will allow an organization to fund a larger-scope project than what they are able to do with current smaller grants. This will be a one-time, one-year grant subject to the availability of funds.
Purpose The goal of this grant is similar to the goals for other applicants:
- To encourage larger scale, creative, and unique projects
- To serve the community with resources that will improve the lives of patients with blood disorders
These funds may not be used in conjunction with grants from the Hemophilia Alliance.
Requirements
- A non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization
- An organization that has a history and documented track record of serving the blood disorders community
- Completion of the required application
- The grantee will be responsible for a conference call meeting with HAF board members during and/or after project completion to discuss the process and what could improve the process as well as what worked during the process
- Grant funds will NOT be awarded for the following costs:
- Administrative or overhead costs exceeding 8% of budget
- Basic, laboratory, or clinical research or related equipment
- Underwriting or sponsorship of fundraising events
- Recurring costs
- Collaborative projects between more than one organization are encouraged and given high priority
Timeline
The application period will be April 1 – July 30, 2020 with a project date of September 1, 2020 – August 30, 2021.
Questions
If you have any questions about this grant process, please contact Brenda Riske Brendariske@hemophiliaalliancefoundation.org.
Also in this Issue…
Notes from Joe
· Coronavirus Update
Alliance Update
· Webinars on COVID 19 and Changes in Healthcare
· Alliance Meeting for New HTC Personnel is Postponed
· Contract Data Reporting
· 2020 Meeting Schedule
Legal Update
· Why and How HTCs Can Use Referral Arrangements in the 340B Program
Washington Update
· Policymakers Respond to COVID-19
· Virtual Hill Day Details
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