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Subject GrantWatch: Funders Support Palliative & End-Of-Life Care
Date November 18, 2021 9:04 PM
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Thursday, November 18, 2021

Dear John,

The newest GrantWatch column updates readers on funders' support of
palliative and end-of-life care.

Funders Support Palliative Care

The November 2021 GrantWatch column
,
by Lee L. Prina, focused on "Funders' Support Of Palliative And
End-Of-Life Care."

Among interesting efforts mentioned is a program funded by the Rita and
Alex Hillman Foundation and the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations
supporting early-stage "nursing-driven interventions that seek to
radically improve the provision of palliative and end of life care."
Also, a California Health Care Foundation staffer explained to the
journal that it plans to wind down its palliative care focus area.

Read in the column

about what many more foundations around the United States are funding.

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