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In reply to the discussion: Which Countries Have Single-Payer Health Systems? [View all]ehrnst
(32,640 posts)The "donations" that top out at <5% of their budget come from partnerships and grants:
Such as:
http://www.greaterthan.org/campaigns/health-coverage-hiv-you/
http://kff.org/its-your-sex-life/
Those contributions are partnerships and grants for particular projects, including public ed.
http://kff.org/greater-than-aids/
And reporter education programs:
http://kff.org/other/kaiser-family-foundationglobalpost-partnership-and-global-health/
Grantors and partners have included:
The GroundTruth Project (previously with GlobalPost) and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism: http://kff.org/media-internships-fellowships/
MTV and the CDC: http://kff.org/hivaids/press-release/mtv-calls-on-audience-to-live-a/
Walgreens: http://kff.org/hivaids/press-release/walgreens-and-greater-than-aids-team-up-in-national-effort-to-encourage-hiv-testing-and-prevention/
UCSF Center of Excellence in Transgender Health: http://kff.org/hivaids/press-release/new-video-series-from-greater-than-aids-gives-voice-to-trans-women-about-high-rates-of-hiv-facing-their-community/
" a broad coalition of public and private sector partners, including: major media and other business leaders; Federal, state and local health agencies and departments; national leadership groups; AIDS service and other community organizations; and foundations, among others." http://kff.org/hivaids/press-release/somos-familia-campaign-brings-attention-to-impact-of-hivaids-in-latino-communities/
Kaiser Health News has partnerships as well: http://www.cjr.org/the_second_opinion/kaiser_health_news_expands.php
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