Those with
speech therapy jobs Arizona may benefit from a variety of available funding sources.
The first step is to come up with a unique funding proposal. You can check with your local legislators, government agencies, and similar public and private agencies to make sure nobody else has requested funding for a
similar idea.
You may be asked to come up with a new idea if a similar proposal already exists. If your funding proposal is accepted, it's important that the granting agency have the same interests, intentions, and needs as you.
According to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, some federal funding sources include:
- National Institutes of Health Office of Extramural Research
- National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- U.S. Department of Education – Grants Information
- U.S. Department of Education – Institute of Education Science
- National Science Foundation
- U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs – Veterans Health Administration Research and Development
Some private funding sources include:
- American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Foundation
- American Federation for Aging Research
- American Otological Society
- American Tinnitus Association
- Cleft Palate Foundation
- Dana Foundation
- Deafness Research Foundation
- Dystonia Medical Research Foundation
- National Organization for Hearing Research Foundation
- Voice Foundation
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Wondering what
RN jobs Arizona has to offer? You may have better luck finding a position this year.
During May, Arizona's unemployment rate dropped from 9.3 percent to 9.1 percent, marking the fourth consecutive monthly decline. The state's rate is right on par with the national unemployment rate, which also came in at 9.1 percent.
Arizona employed a total of 2,400,700 people during May, which is up from 2,390,600 workers during April and a .1 percent increase from last year, according to the
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Although the sector actually lost jobs over the month, the education and health services industry created the most
positions over the year, growing by 4.8 percent to 359,200 workers.
Here's a look at how each industry fared on a monthly and yearly basis during June:
- Mining and logging - +100 jobs/+.9 percent
- Construction - -1,200 jobs/-2 percent
- Manufacturing - +1,500 jobs/+1.4 percent
- Trade, transportation, and utilities - +1,300 jobs/+.8 percent
- Information - +100 jobs/+.6 percent
- Financial activities - +600 jobs/+.4 percent
- Professional and business services - +7,800 jobs/-.9 percent
- Education and health services - -100 jobs/+4.8 percent
- Leisure and hospitality - +2,100 jobs/+2.6 percent
- Other services - -1,500 jobs/-4 percent
- Government - +600 jobs/-4.1 percent
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