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Financing Workbook: It's time to think beyond the grant.
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Beyond the Grant: A Sustainable Financing Workbook

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There are hundreds of multisector partnerships and organizations throughout the country. Most of them are fairly early in their development and even more of them depend heavily on short-term, temporary funding sources—namely, grants. Long-term, sustainable financing is a major challenge.

This workbook demystifies financing and gives multisector partnerships and organizations a handful of practical, user-friendly tools to help them see financing in a new light and create an action plan for moving beyond the grant.

In particular, the workbook approaches financing from the perspective of multisector partnerships and organizations that want to pursue transformative change.

Components of Alignment

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Author Organization

ReThink Health

Publication Date

2018

Topic Area

Alignment 101
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