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Volumn 28, Issue 4, 2009, Pages 1210-1214

What do we really know about foundations' funding of mental health?

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

FUNDING; HEALTH CARE FINANCING; HEALTH PROGRAM; INTERVIEW; MENTAL HEALTH CARE; PERSONAL EXPERIENCE; SHORT SURVEY; SUBSTANCE ABUSE;

EID: 67651210557     PISSN: 02782715     EISSN: 15445208     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.28.4.1210     Document Type: Short Survey
Times cited : (2)

References (7)
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    • Brousseau, R.T.1    Langill, D.2    Pechura, C.M.3
  • 2
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    • LeRoy, L.1    Heldring, M.2    Desjardins, E.3
  • 3
    • 67651230841 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • According to the Foundation Center, its research database includes individual grant records of $10,000 or more awarded by a diverse set of larger independent, corporate, and community foundations. For community foundations, only their discretionary grants are included in this database. These unique grant records, which are updated annually and coded according to the Center's Grants Classification System and the National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities, provide the basis for detailed investigations of giving patterns by subject area, type of recipient, geographic location, type of support, and population group. See Foundation Center, FC Stats: Grants Information, http://foundationcenter .org/findfunders/statistics/ grantsampling.html (accessed 23 April 2009).
    • According to the Foundation Center, its "research database includes individual grant records of $10,000 or more awarded by a diverse set of larger independent, corporate, and community foundations." For community foundations, only their discretionary grants are included in this database. "These unique grant records, which are updated annually and coded according to the Center's Grants Classification System and the National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities, provide the basis for detailed investigations of giving patterns by subject area, type of recipient, geographic location, type of support, and population group." See Foundation Center, "FC Stats: Grants Information," http://foundationcenter .org/findfunders/statistics/ grantsampling.html (accessed 23 April 2009).
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    • Foundation Center, accessed 8 April 2009
    • Foundation Center, "National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities," http://foundationcenter.org/ntee/ (accessed 8 April 2009).
    • National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities
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    • 67651236887 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The year 2001 was an anomalous year in that mental health funding was much larger than in any other year for which there are data. Eliminating that year from the calculations does not change the trend direction. (The percentages for 1998-2002, without 2001 data, are 1.7 percent and 9.5 percent for All Philanthropic Giving and Philanthropic Health Giving, respectively.)
    • The year 2001 was an anomalous year in that mental health funding was much larger than in any other year for which there are data. Eliminating that year from the calculations does not change the trend direction. (The percentages for 1998-2002, without 2001 data, are 1.7 percent and 9.5 percent for "All Philanthropic Giving" and "Philanthropic Health Giving," respectively.)
  • 6
    • 67651230843 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • According to the online encyclopedia Wikipedia, in social science research, snowball sampling is a technique for developing a research sample where existing study subjects recruit future subjects from among their acquaintances. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowball- sampling (accessed 9 April 2009). For this paper the authors started with people at some large foundations and Grantmakers In Health (the affinity group of health funders) and asked each person to nominate people from other foundations who could offer a perspective on giving in mental health. In all, twelve people were interviewed. They are listed in the acknowledgments.
    • According to the online encyclopedia Wikipedia, in "social science research, snowball sampling is a technique for developing a research sample where existing study subjects recruit future subjects from among their acquaintances." See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowball- sampling (accessed 9 April 2009). For this paper the authors started with people at some large foundations and Grantmakers In Health (the affinity group of health funders) and asked each person to nominate people from other foundations who could offer a perspective on giving in mental health. In all, twelve people were interviewed. They are listed in the acknowledgments.


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