Children's Mental Health Services: A Case Study of a Successful Grant Proposal
Abstract
The authors describe how a mental health center's staff and members of its community advisory boards developed a grant application for children's psychiatric services. The process involved community assessment of needs, the reconciliation of conflicting priorities among funding agencies, and delineafion of the specific services to be developed. The important role played by the community advisory board members is emphasized.
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