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# Dementia Minds: Building Capacity and Sustaining Success - Michigan Health Endowment Fund * Michigan Health Endowment Fund * * * ## About the Health Fund * Attend/Present Scholarships - OPEN NOW * * * ## News from the Health Fund * * Publications & Reports * * * ## Lessons from the Health Fund * * Behavioral Health: Models and Lessons * * Healthy Aging: Models and Lessons * Nutrition & Healthy Lifestyles: Models and Lessons ## Dementia Minds: Building Capacity and Sustaining Success **Award Amount** $500,000 **Counties Served** Statewide To support the viability and ongoing efforts to increase services and supports of those newly diagnosed with dementia, this project will address the growing demand for participation in Dementia Minds groups through succession planning, capacity building, and fund development of the organization.
National Council of Dementia Minds Health conditionsDementiaCapacity building ## Contact the Health Fund "*" indicates required fields This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. [[email protected]](https://mihealthfund. org/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection) **Choose Program Interest Area(s) (Optional)** * - [x] Behavioral Health * - [x] Capacity Building
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Dementia Minds: Building Capacity and Sustaining Success is funded by Michigan Health Endowment Fund. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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