Family services
Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:
#17962. A national conference on social work development in Vietnam, 2009 Request Item
Files for grants The Atlantic Philanthropies made in Vietnam between 1998 and 2011, representing $381.5 million in grants given primarily for libraries, universities and public health transformation. Major program area classifications were Population Health, Higher Education, and Peace and Reconciliation. Atlantic identified key issues as being Population Health, Palliative Care, and Higher Education.
#18978. Evaluation continuation, 2009-2012 Request Item
File number N 27/8/27
#19028. Core support, 2002, 2008, 2010 Request Item
#19278. Assessment of Baltimore Elev8 collaboration, 2005, 2010 Request Item
#20068. Reducing disparities in child health and increasing social inclusion, 2010-2011 Request Item
Files for grants The Atlantic Philanthropies made in Vietnam between 1998 and 2011, representing $381.5 million in grants given primarily for libraries, universities and public health transformation. Major program area classifications were Population Health, Higher Education, and Peace and Reconciliation. Atlantic identified key issues as being Population Health, Palliative Care, and Higher Education.
#22080. Building an infrastructure for effective implementation., 2013 - 2014 Request Item
Sub-Series includes the geographic areas of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
#22495. Infant health and well-being., 2013 - 2018 Request Item
#22501. Development and mainstreaming programme for prevention, partnership, and family support. Research and evaluation study. (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway)., 2014, 2016-2018 Request Item
#22501. Mainstreaming programme - implementation nationally of a prevention, partnership and family support model., 2014, 2016-2018 Request Item
Community Foundation for Northern Ireland, 2011 - 2014
Files for grants made by the Atlantic Philanthropies between 1990 and 2016, which were classified as having a global impact. These grants were handled chiefly by Atlantic's Dublin, Belfast, London, New York, and Ithaca offices.