A free workshop, “Development Strategies for Rural Health Care Providers” is being offered by Chesapeake Charities in cooperation with the Eastern Shore Area Health Education Center (“ESAHAC”) for local health and fitness organizations. The workshop takes place on Tuesday, December 6 at the ESAHEC facility in Cambridge, Maryland. Participants will learn new strategies to maneuver the changing dynamics of business in the health field.
The course will be led by Mary Ann Gleason, Grant and Evaluation Specialist and Linda Kohler, Executive Director. Gleason said “We’re happy to assist rural health care providers identify additional resources. After this hands-on course, they will have what they need to make a case to potential funders.”
Course content will include tips on:
• Identifying rural health resources and opportunities
• Effective strategies to make the case for funding
• Diversifying your funding base and impacting sustainability
• Partnering with the community
• Connecting with local government officials
• Modifying business/strategic plans to address new market opportunities in population health and preventive care
The free workshop runs from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon. Online registration is available on Chesapeake Charities website at https://chesapeakecharities.org/events. For questions, please call Mary Ann Gleason at Chesapeake Charities (410) 643-4020 or send an email to [email protected].
Chesapeake Charities is a local community foundation with over a decade of success in obtaining funding for local programs and initiatives and supports a wide range of charitable causes including arts, education, health and human services, animal welfare, and the environment. All of our 75 component funds have a common cause – a passion for making a difference in their communities. Together we have invested more than $9 million in the Chesapeake Bay region since 2005.
For more information, contact Chesapeake Charities at (410) 643-4020 or [email protected], or visit www.chesapeakecharities.org. Chesapeake Charities is accredited by the National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations.
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