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Identifying Funding to Increase Programs for Aging Populations - a Funders Panel Discussion
Date
August 19, 2019
The fastest growing population of patients seen by health centers is 55 and older. As health centers explore ways to address the needs of their aging populations, they are also looking at private funding to assist as part of this resource development.
The funders panel will feature representatives of foundations, community development financial institutions (CDFIs), and others talking frankly and openly about their work in the aging space and what they look for in potential health center partners. This conversation with the funding sector will allow participants to identify potential revenue streams to support their expanding work, address their questions on how the sector considers partnerships, and hear also from peers in the room about their efforts.
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