Register
now for this
WESTERN MIGRANT STREAM FORUM Workshop!!
Developing Successful Migrant Health Delivery
Models
& Funding Proposals
January 28-29, at the
Delivered by the
National Association of Community Health Centers, Inc., and a team of experts,
this one and a half day hands-on intensive will review the basics of Federally
Qualified Health Centers, as well as provide guidance on recognizing and developing
appropriate migrant health delivery models (health center, mobile unit, voucher
program) and writing competitive funding proposals.
Who should attend: Current grantees, potential grantees and new staff wanting
to get an in-depth view of 330-migrant health grant writing.
Why this is a great opportunity: Participants will have lots of time to ask questions
and will gain ideas directly related to their particular health care situation.
Detailed Workshop
Description
Part I of this two-part intensive will focus on the
fundamentals of program expectations, strategic thinking in developing your
program and how to locate data and do a comprehensive needs assessment.
Participants are encouraged to bring previous and current proposals and funding
ideas for discussion and feedback.
Part II will build on the fundamentals of the previous session, with a focus on
the pragmatics of developing effective health and business plans that form the
basis of sound migrant health programs and funding proposals. In this workshop
the participants will learn the core aspects of the health and business plans
and will work on developing realistic goals and objectives. Participants are
encouraged to bring previous and current proposals and funding ideas for
feedback. Attendance at Part 1 & 2 is required.
Presenters: Pamela J.
Byrnes, PhD, Alice Larson, PhD, Virgilio Licona, MD
Visit www.nwrpca.org to register
for the workshop which is part of the 15th Annual Western Migrant
Stream Forum. Call (206) 783-3004 if you have any questions.