David Kittross has more than 30 years of writing about and reporting on federal and foundation grants, in areas ranging from community health to housing and community development to education. Dave was the founding and long-time editor of Federal Assistance and Foundation Monitor, a national newsletter which covered grant opportunities, regulatory changes and the latest congressional developments involving federal and private grant programs. Dave has also served as editor for Community Health Funding Report, Native American Report and Development Director's Letter.
Dave also has hands on experience in the area of grantwriting, having written federal, state and foundation grant proposals that have raised more than $4 million for a variety of public and private nonprofits. Dave has conducted numerous audio conferences on grant programs and opportunities, and has provided training to nonprofit personnel on how to look for and win funding for their program. Dave also has served on staff for a member of Congress and city council, plus provided information to local agencies on available grant opportunities as director of research for a private consulting firm.
One of the key issues of the upcoming election is the fate of the Affordable Care Act. Much of the debate over Obamacare involves the creation of a health exchange market, but the law also authorized billions of dollars in discretionary grant opportunities that agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Health Resources and Services Administration have distributed over the last few years.
The good news is that are still upcoming grant opportunities for FY 2016, authorized under the ACA, that can help community health providers, hospitals and public health agencies improve health outcomes, and we'll help you find and prepare for them. But just as important, no matter what happens in November, there will be discretionary grant opportunities that are now authorized under the ACA that will likely continue, even if a new GOP president and Congress fulfill their pledge to end Obamacare.
Learn with expert speaker David Kittross what's likely to be still available, what priorities will be emphasized, and what you can expect in the way discretionary grants will be reviewed and awarded, will give you a head start on preparing for health discretionary grants in 2016 and beyond, regardless of the fate of Obamacare.
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