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“Private Foundation and Non-Profit Fundraising” Ali Andalibi, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for Research Research Development Chris Petkovich Director of Foundation Relations, UConn Foundation CHIP GRANTMANSHIP TRAINING WORKSHOP June 20, 2014

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“Private Foundation and Non-Profit Fundraising” 

Ali Andalibi, Ph.D.Associate Vice President for Research

Research Development

Chris PetkovichDirector of Foundation Relations, UConn Foundation

CHIP GRANTMANSHIP TRAINING WORKSHOPJune 20, 2014

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Strengthening Sponsor Engagement

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Strengthening Sponsor Engagement

Sponsors- Private Foundations

o Charles H. Hood Foundationo Donaghue Medical Research Foundationo Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

- Industry Associationso Nat’l Athletic Trainers’ Assoc. Research & Education

Foundationo American Assoc. of Nurse Anesthetists Foundation

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Strengthening Sponsor Engagement

Sponsors

- Federal/Private Hybridso PHS/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious

Disease/Family Health Int’lo PHS/NIH/NIMH/Public Health Fdn Enterprises

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Strengthening Sponsor Engagement

Sponsors- Charities

o Diseases, Disorders, and Disciplineso Patient and Family Support o Treatment and Prevention Services o Medical Researcho Autism Speaks; Michael J. Fox Foundation; Lance Armstrong

Foundation

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Sponsor Cycle: Identification, Engagement, Solicitation, Stewardship

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Sponsor Cycle: Identification, Engagement, Solicitation, Stewardship

Engagement- Which UConn Alumni are involved with these foundations?

o Case study: Patterson Trust (Supplements to NIH Career Awards K08 & K23)

- How do we get Program Officers more involved with UConn?o Case Study: John Templeton Foundation Supplement

- How do we get Executives more involved with UConn?- How do we get Board members more involved with UConn?

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Sponsor Cycle: Identification, Engagement, Solicitation, Stewardship

Stewardship - Publicizing Support to add value to Sponsor Organization- One – and – done? How do PI’s maintain relationships once a

grant has ended? o Ahmanson Foundation

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State Programs Connecticut Bioscience Innovation Fund

• $200 Million, 10 years• Bioscience, bioengineering, health info

management, medical care, medical devices, diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, personalized medicine or other related disciplines

• Academic institutions, non-profit & for profits • $500,000 per project • Http://ctinnovations.Com/program/30/cbif

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Many Mission Specific State Programs

• Public Health• DMAS• Education• Energy and Environment• Transportation• Agriculture• Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering • Grants range from $9K to over $1 Million

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TOP CT Foundations

• GE• Newman’s Own• Tow Foundation• Hartford Foundation for Public Giving• Fairfield County Community Foundation• $8.4 to $112 Million annually• Many more in CT• Combined Global & Local Focus• Proximity to Build Lasting Relationships

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GE- Global Health

• Capacity-building initiatives• Health system strengthening with Ministries of Health• Facilities, communities and broader health systems • Clinical training and process improvements

• cross-site programs improve use of newly acquired equipment• encourage networks among local practitioners and peer facilities.• facility upgrades, • technology solutions, • operational skill-building • and problem-solving capacity

• Non-profit and academia partners • medical expertise, • clinical and technical training, • evaluate impact • build local capacity.

• $112M annually

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Hartford Foundation for Public Giving , Inc.

• Unrestricted, field of interest, and preference funds– Broad discretion – Meet community needs – Many for a multi-year period

• Donor-advised and designated funds – Review by the foundation – Philanthropic interests of specific donors

• Substantial, long-term community benefitArts and culture Education Family and social services Health Community and economic development 26 towns (not Mansfield)

• $33 Million annually

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Reach Beyond Connecticut

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ABMRF/Foundation for Alcohol Research

• Studies on how particular patterns of consumption (quantity of alcohol consumed, types of alcoholic beverages consumed, frequency of consumption and context) are related to health and behavioral outcomes.

• Interdisciplinary, bio-informatics, and other approaches to elucidate genetic and environmental factors that influence the patterns of consumption of alcoholic beverages and related consequences.

• either one or two years for a maximum of $75,000 for each of the years

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Educational Foundation of America

• Arts, the Environment and Reproductive Health and Justice– Comprehensive sexuality education – Access to the full range of reproductive health services for all, including

contraception and abortion – Advocacy and policy work for reproductive rights and justice

• Advised Grant Process - unsolicited proposals are not accepted

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Charles H. Hood Foundation Child Health Research Awards Program

• Two-year grants of $150,000 to researchers who are within five years of their first faculty appointment by the funding start date.

• Nonprofit academic, medical or research institutions within New England states.

• Hypothesis-driven clinical, basic science, public health, health services research, and epidemiology projects focused on child health.

• Deadlines are spring and fall of each year. Funding begins January 1st and July 1st.

• $60 million so far to New England investigators

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George Family Foundation

• Integrative (alternative) health• Fund programs and initiatives that advance an

integrated, patient-centered approach to health, healing and wellbeing

• Medicine with a holistic approach focusing on the integration of mind, body and spirit

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Foundation for Aging Studies and Exercise Science Research

• basic research in aging studies and exercise science

• Interest in supporting fundamental research by scientists early in their careers and new areas of research or more speculative projects by established investigators.

• $5000 Cap

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Resources

• http://foundationcenter.org/• http://

connecticut.grantwatch.com/cat/14/health+and+medical+grants.html– State of CT Solicitations– Foundations with CT noted as eligible– UConn Foundation (Chris)

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“Private Foundation and Non-Profit Fundraising” 

Ali Andalibi, Ph.D.Associate Vice President for Research

Research Development

Chris PetkovichDirector of Foundation Relations, UConn Foundation

CHIP GRANTMANSHIP TRAINING WORKSHOPJune 20, 2014