Grants to Improve Health and Well-Being of the People
GrantID: 73498
Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $100,000
Summary
This grant opportunity offers funding to support health and community-wellbeing projects. The grants are available only to nonprofit organizations that meet nonprofit status requirements—businesses and individuals cannot apply. The goal of the funding is to help nonprofits carry out programs that improve public health, community wellness, education, or other services that enhance the quality of life for residents of the state. There are several types of grants under its funding umbrella, including smaller grants for experimental or pilot projects, as well as larger grants to support more ambitious community health or impact initiatives.
Grant amounts vary with the type of award: there are modest grants (typically up to about $25,000) intended for short-term or “innovation-style” projects, and larger grants (up to about $100,000 per year) for established nonprofits with proven track records seeking to expand or deepen their impact. In some cases, multi-year grants of significantly greater total value may also be possible through longer-term community-health initiative funding.
The funds are meant for nonprofit-led programs that address social determinants of health, which might include health services, education, child welfare, mental health, community outreach, or other wellbeing initiatives. The foundation is especially interested in supporting projects that improve access to care, build resilience in underserved communities, expand preventive services, or otherwise reduce health disparities.
Overall, this grant is designed to support nonprofit organizations operating within the state, helping them grow or launch health- and community-oriented projects that serve the public good.
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