The Milbank Foundation
Category: Disabilities
DescriptionFounded as a public charity in 1995 as part of an historic affiliation between New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center and the Institute for Career Development (the nation?s first comprehensive rehabilitation agency, the Foundation primary mission is to integrate people with disabilities into all aspects of American life. The Foundation?s grantmaking priorities currently include consumer-focused, community-based initiatives that empower people with disabilities and foster independence and self-sufficiency; rehabilitation and reintegration of veterans, especially veterans with disabilities; helping seniors to age in the place of their choice through non-institutional, community-based health and social services; market-oriented, patient-centered healthcare reforms across the country; and programs that address mental health issues and aim to prevent substance abuse and suicide, especially among young people. Visit the Web site to learn more and for application instructions.
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