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Pulmonary Health Grants is sponsored by Gawlicki Family Foundation. The Gawlicki Family Foundation offers focused grants to Connecticut and New England-based non-profits committed to transformative change in education, pulmonary health, and municipal and economic development.
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Pulmonary Health :: Gawlicki Family Foundation Scientific advances and technology have transformed the entire health care system. From diagnostics, to treatments, to delivery method – we are no longer confined within the physical walls of the hospital or traditional, reactive interventions. Increasingly, we are taking a greater role in leading our own healthy lives.
From preventive health to wellness programming, we are witnessing and participating in a societal shift towards proactive, healthy living. The Gawlicki Family Foundation wants to support this ongoing health care transformation – specifically focusing on innovative solutions in the arena of pulmonary health.
Obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and smoking contribute to pulmonary disease, diabetes, and cancer These diseases reduce health-related quality of life for the patient The burden extends to families, friends, caregivers, the health system, the community, and our economy Nationwide, but in Connecticut especially, hospitals and health systems are struggling to absorb significant public funding cuts to their budget – at both the state and federal levels.
This translates to less R&D and institutional support for innovation initiatives – especially new interventions that extend from the hospital to the home. By providing health care and wellness program funding, we work to foster new solutions to improve health and well-being in our communities. Hospital for Special Care Expanding COPD care through psychology, social work, and nutritional counseling.
Breathing New Life Into COPD Care at Home Establishing a home-based pulmonary rehabilitation program for at-risk patients with COPD American Thoracic Society Raising one voice against the #3 killer Piloting an awareness campaign to inform and empower patients about Pulmonary Rehabilitation
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Connecticut and New England-based non-profits. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Pulmonary Health Grants is funded by Gawlicki Family Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Pulmonary Health Program Funding is sponsored by Gawlicki Family Foundation. The Gawlicki Family Foundation offers focused grants to non-profits in the Greater Hartford area for innovative solutions in pulmonary health, including healthcare and wellness programs. They aim to foster new solutions to improve health and well-being in communities, especially interventions extending from hospital to home.
The Gawlicki Family Foundation Grants is a grant from The Gawlicki Family Foundation that funds nonprofit organizations committed to transformative change in education, pulmonary health, and municipal and economic development. Established in 2012 by Mary and Ted Gawlicki, the foundation is headquartered in Hartford, CT, and focuses its grantmaking on nonprofits based in the Greater Hartford area. Since its inception, the foundation has awarded over $8 million to more than 50 organizations. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations with IRS determination letters. Interested organizations should submit a preliminary application including project description, funding request amount, and organization information.