Resources
Application Documents
This section was updated on November 7, 2011. If you downloaded either Division's Guidelines prior to that date, you should download them again.
Below are the application documents for both Divisions of the Trust. While the document names are the same, each Division has its own guidelines. Please select the correct documents!
You may download each document separately, or download a complete set. Please check this page each time you prepare an application, as these materials may have been updated.
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Health Care Division |
Poor and Needy Division | ||
| HCD Application Guidelines (11/ 2011) | PND Application Guidelines (10/ 2011) | ||
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Operating Program Documents Application Questions |
Operating Program Documents Application Questions |
Capital Project Documents Application Questions |
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Note: You will need a PDF file reader for all documents. Click here to download Adobe Reader.
Trust Strategic Intent
Across its two divisions, the Trust is committed to accelerating positive movement on critical community issues and effecting enduring systemic change. For in-depth information, please visit the Strategy page. For downloadable PDF files explaining what we intend to achieve, please click below:
| Organization-wide Intent | Health Care Division Intent | Poor and Needy Division Intent |
We are in the process of updating our Strategic intent, and hope to provide revised documents in 2012. (October 2011)
Health Care Policy Issues and Organizations
HealthReform.GOV
Run by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, it is the Go-To site for information regarding the Health Care reform movement gaining steam across the nation.
Statistical Information
North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics
"SCHS is responsible for data collection, health-related research, production of reports, and maintenance of a comprehensive collection of health statistics. We provide high quality health information for better informed decisions and effective health policies. The goal is to improve the health of all North Carolinians and their communities."
http://www.schs.state.nc.us/SCHS/
