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  • The Advocacy Fund

    The Eldercare Workforce Alliance is a project of The Advocacy Fund (TAF).  The Advocacy Fund promotes change toward a healthy and just society, one which is founded on principles of social justice, broadly shared economic opportunity, a robust democratic process and a sustainable environment.  TAF offers the organizational infrastructure and strategic management services that increases the Alliance's ability to engage in thoughtful advocacy.

    http://www.tidesadvocacyfund.org/
  • The Atlantic Philanthropies

    The Atlantic Philanthropies is dedicated to bringing about lasting changes in the lives of people who are disadvantaged by their economic situation, race, nationality, gender, age, disabilities, immigration status, sexual orientation, political affiliation or religion.

    http://www.atlanticphilanthropies.org/
  • The John A. Hartford Foundation

    Founded in 1929, the John A. Hartford Foundation is a committed champion of training, research and service system innovations that promote the health and independence of America’s older adults.  Through its grantmaking, the Foundation seeks to strengthen the nation’s capacity to provide effective, affordable care to this rapidly increasing older population by educating “aging-prepared” health professionals (physicians, nurses, social workers), and developing innovations that improve and better integrate health and supportive services.  The Foundation was established by John A. Hartford.  Mr. Hartford and his brother, George L. Hartford, both former chief executives of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, left the bulk of their estates to the Foundation upon their deaths in the 1950s. 

    http://www.jhartfound.org/
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