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Substance Abuse Funding in 2013: Getting the Jump on Federal & Private Grant Opportunities

Regardless of how the upcoming Presidential and Congressional elections turn out, nonprofits focusing on social welfare programs face significant new challenges in 2013. This is especially true when it comes to programs addressing substance abuse.

Changes at virtually every federal agency - including the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration - have seriously tightened the government's discretionary funding purse.

If you offer any substance abuse treatment, education, or prevention service, you won't want to miss this upcoming audioconference with veteran grantwriter and Community Health Funding Report editor David Kittross.

Join him for 75 fact-packed minutes as we guide you through a host of funding opportunities, including those available through SAMHSA and other alternative sources, such as the Departments of Defense, Education and HUD just to name a few.

We'll update you on block grant funding, and how the government's priorities are being tweaked to reflect the new reality of tighter budgets. We'll show you how to "protect your place at the table" in the months ahead as policymakers continue pressing their attack on the federal deficit. We'll show you how to improve and maintain your edge in the rapidly increasing competition for federal substance abuse program dollars.

[h3]Key issues relative to your grant-seeking needs to be addressed include:[/h3] [h3]Gain valuable insights into private funding opportunities [/h3] We'll also help you learn how to access alternative sources of funding, as we share new, insider information from our sources in the private funding sector. We'll point you to those private and corporate funders most likely to underwrite your well-planned projects and underscore the key elements most private funders view as critically important in the application review process.

Get answers to your substance abuse funding questions before, during, and after

Leading up to the event, all attendees will be invited to submit topics they would like to see covered. Following the presentation, Dave will be available to take your questions live. Plus, you and all your listeners can get answers to your questions for a full 30 days following the conference.

Early registration is strongly encouraged

For just $199, you and your entire staff can gather around one speakerphone and benefit from this information-packed presentation. Along with your registration, you'll receive a packet of helpful information, including live links to all of the programs covered during the event.

Due to the popularity of our past conferences, attendance is strictly limited so that we can answer as many questions as possible. So register now and ensure your space is reserved:

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Source: Community Health Funding Report
When: 13/9/2012

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