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As funds for human service programs grow scarcer, state mental health departments must become more aggressive in seeking out new funding sources. The development of a fiscal resource development unit at the state level is proposed as one approach to the problem.
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Mazade, N., Surles, R.C. & Akin, J.S. Fiscal resource development for state mental health agencies. Administration in Mental Health 3, 180–185 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02619679
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