Funded leads readers from knowing nothing about writing grants to having a complete grant proposal. Based on personal experience and the experiences of dozens of professional nonprofit grantwriters, students learn about writing grants by completing exercises at the end of each chapter, moving from finding funding opportunities to submitting the completed proposal. The book covers every essential grantwriting topic: finding funding, writing needs statements, finding or developing evidence-based programs, developing logic models, writing evaluation plans, describing implantation plans,…mehr
Funded leads readers from knowing nothing about writing grants to having a complete grant proposal. Based on personal experience and the experiences of dozens of professional nonprofit grantwriters, students learn about writing grants by completing exercises at the end of each chapter, moving from finding funding opportunities to submitting the completed proposal. The book covers every essential grantwriting topic: finding funding, writing needs statements, finding or developing evidence-based programs, developing logic models, writing evaluation plans, describing implantation plans, budgeting, sustainability planning, and submission to the funder. Overall, it is an invaluable resource that provides flexibility for instructors, students, and professionals to learn about grantwriting in a variety of settings and formats.
Peter J. Neumann is Director of the Center for the Evaluation of Value and Risk in Health, Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies, Tufts Medical Center, and Professor of Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine. Gillian D. Sanders is Director of the Duke Evidence Synthesis Group at the Duke Clinical Research Institute, and Professor of Medicine at Duke University. Louise B. Russell is Distinguished Professor, Institute for Health and Department of Economics, at Rutgers University. Joanna E. Siegel is Director of Dissemination and Implementation at Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), Washington, DC. Theodore G. Ganiats is Professor Emeritus, Health Services Research Center and Department of Family Medicine and Public Health, at University of California, San Diego.
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* Foreword * Acknowledgments * Second Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine * First Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine * Overview * Introduction * 1. Using Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Health and Medicine: Experiences since the Original Panel * 2. Theoretical Foundations of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Health and Medicine * 3. Recommendations on Perspectives for the Reference Case * 4. Designing a Cost-Effectiveness Analysis * 5. Decision Models in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis * 6. Identifying and Quantifying the Consequences of Interventions * 7. Valuing Health Outcomes * 8. Estimating Costs and Valuations of Non-Health Benefits in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis * 9. Evidence Synthesis for Informing Cost-Effectiveness Analysis * 10. Discounting in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis * 11. Reflecting Uncertainty in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis * 12. Ethical and Distributive Considerations * 13. Reporting Cost-effectiveness Analyses * Appendix: Summary of Recommendations by Chapter * Worked Examples * Overview of Worked Examples * Worked Example 1: The Cost-Effectiveness of Treatment for Individuals with Alcohol Use Disorders: A Reference Case Analysis * Worked Example 2: The Cost-Effectiveness of Home Palliative Care for Patients at the End of Life
* Foreword * Acknowledgments * Second Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine * First Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine * Overview * Introduction * 1. Using Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Health and Medicine: Experiences since the Original Panel * 2. Theoretical Foundations of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Health and Medicine * 3. Recommendations on Perspectives for the Reference Case * 4. Designing a Cost-Effectiveness Analysis * 5. Decision Models in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis * 6. Identifying and Quantifying the Consequences of Interventions * 7. Valuing Health Outcomes * 8. Estimating Costs and Valuations of Non-Health Benefits in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis * 9. Evidence Synthesis for Informing Cost-Effectiveness Analysis * 10. Discounting in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis * 11. Reflecting Uncertainty in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis * 12. Ethical and Distributive Considerations * 13. Reporting Cost-effectiveness Analyses * Appendix: Summary of Recommendations by Chapter * Worked Examples * Overview of Worked Examples * Worked Example 1: The Cost-Effectiveness of Treatment for Individuals with Alcohol Use Disorders: A Reference Case Analysis * Worked Example 2: The Cost-Effectiveness of Home Palliative Care for Patients at the End of Life
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