Health Council of South Florida
7855 NW 12th St, Suite 117
Miami, FL 33126
Tel: 305-592-1452
Fax: 305-592-0589
Grant Writing Resources
Federal Funding Tools and Resources
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Grants.gov registration process: To apply for a federal grant, your organization must have completed the registration process. There are several steps in the registration process. This can take as little as three-to-five business days, or as long as four weeks if all steps are not completed in a timely manner. Please register early!
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Grants 101: Learn more about federal grant making process
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Office of Justice Program (OJP) – Grants 101: contains information both specific to OJP and general federal grants info
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Grant Development Tools and Resources
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Best Practices: public health programs, interventions, and policies that have been evaluated, shown to be successful, and have the potential to be adapted and transformed by others working in the same field.
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The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) Model Practice Database
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The Guide to Community Preventive Services: The Community Guide
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Supporting Data: publicly available data sets for community level statistics that can be used to demonstrate the need for specific services in your catchment area.
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Healthy People 2020 Data (United States Department of Health and Human Services)
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Missouri Community Data Profiles (Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services)
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State and County QuickFacts (United States Census Bureau)
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Health Indicators Warehouse (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
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County Health Rankings (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)
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Grant Writing Tools
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Concept paper template: Brief document used to outline the type of program(s) that your organization would like to fund. MoCAP asks that organizations seeking assistance provide a draft concept paper at the onset of our work together.
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About your organization: In addition to a concept papers prepared on your proposed programs, it is important to have compiled specific information about your organization.
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Capacity building toolkits (Department of Health and Human Services): Capacity building is important for developing and enhancing your organization’s ability to secure funding.