Grant to Support Enhancement of Existing Projects
GrantID: 44950
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
This funding opportunity is designed for nonprofit organizations serving a specific tri‑state region in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio. The grant is focused on health‑and‑wellness initiatives, projects that strengthen internal organizational capacity, and efforts that address matters such as food insecurity, mental and behavioral health, substance use disorder, and tobacco use prevention.
Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations operating in one or more of the designated counties within the region. Organizations that serve residents in these areas and can show that their work aligns with the grant’s focus areas are eligible; individuals and for‑profit small businesses are not the target.
The funds may be used for direct program delivery—such as community‑based health services, prevention and outreach work—as well as capacity‑building efforts within nonprofits (for example upgrading systems, training, or partnership development). Applicants are encouraged to propose projects that show clear impact, sustainability plans, and meaningful collaboration.
Grant amounts vary depending on the track: one program offers awards up to around $40,000 for one‑year grants, while another larger opportunity offers awards in the $100,000‑$300,000 range for two‑year projects. (Pallottine Foundation of Huntington -) Deadlines differ by cycle; one annual opportunity opens in January, with applications due the following month, and awards announced in late spring.
Overall, this opportunity is well suited for organizations firmly rooted in the region, ready to engage in meaningful, health‑focused work, and willing to submit a thoughtful proposal that emphasizes both community impact and organizational readiness.
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