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Leveraging Philanthropic Investments to Advance Policy Change
06/01/2007 | Requests *
Summary
This article by the Assistant Secretary for Aging, Josefina G. Carbonell, describes how the US Department of Health and Human Services' Administration on Aging leveraged the investments of a number of private foundations and entered into a partnership with them to develop, test, and support the initiatives that were eventually included in the Bush administration's Choices for Independence Reauthorization Proposal.
Author
Carbonell, Josefina G.
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Keywords
System Transformation; Stakeholder Involvement; Expenditures; Cash and Counseling; systems transformation; Choices for Independence; Reauthorization Proposal; modern delivery of aging services and long-term care; streamlining access; Government-Community-Philanthropy Partnerships; new policy directions; community partnerships
Topic
Consumer/Participant Direction
Type/Tool
Newsletter, periodic publication
Source
NRCPDS
State
Arkansas, Florida, New Jersey, All States/Territories
Date Created
01/26/2010
Contact
Elizabeth Maguire
National Resource Center for Participant-Directed Services
elizabeth.maguire.1@bc.edu
617-552-0562
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