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Hello everyone,
We are currently looking at additional possible sources of funding and wanted to see if someone could help us explore some of these options (using Google):
-Largest healthcare foundations
-Largest healthcare foundations + diabetes
-Hispanic foundations that also fund diabetes

If you don't mind giving us a hand researching this, if you can post any findings in here it would be a BIG help!!

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Manny,
What about drug companies and those manufacturing pumps,glucometers and other supplies?
What about donation from famous poeple with diabetes?

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Hi Sohair,
We have been working trying to get sponsors from the industry. However, with the current economic situation, it hasn't been something easy.

As for donations, we are always open to them... :)

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Manny

What kind of research do you want?

1. Names and locations of organizations.
2. Major contacts within them.
3. Diabetes contacts within them.
4. Other stuff?

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All of the above help.

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Hi Manny,
Have you approached this group? I searched diabetes outreach funding through Google. I'll keep looking.

National Alliance for Hispanic Health
Jane L. Delgado, President and CEO
Eliana T. Loveluck, Director, Center for Consumers
Paul M. Baker, Deputy Director, Center for Consumers
1501 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036-1401
(202) 387-5000
www.hispanichealth.org*

The National Alliance for Hispanic Health’s (the Alliance) Juntos Contra la Diabetes/United Against Diabetes (JCD II) project addresses the severe and unequal burden of diabetes in Hispanic communities in the United States through outreach and education activities implemented in collaboration with community and national partners. JCD II project activities include producing Spanish-language reports on diabetes and diabetes-related complications for distribution to professional health provider organizations and conducting consumer and provider trainings using the project’s bilingual diabetes self-management curriculum, “Living with Diabetes." The JCD II project also focuses on diabetes coalition building at the community level; diabetes awareness and education through local and national media campaigns, and connecting consumers with culturally-proficient diabetes information and diabetes provider referrals through the Alliance’s bilingual helpline, Su Familia (1-866-783-2645).

Daun

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This is AWESOME!!! Thanks so much!

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