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Greater Worcester Community Foundation Accepting Applications for Community Health Fund

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

 

The Greater Worcester Community Foundation is accepting applications for the Fallon/OrNda Community Health Fund.

Applications must be received online by March 29, 2019.

The fund seeks to advance projects that increase access to healthcare or health promotion services that address the social determinants of health.

The Foundation awards approximately $200,000 annually in support of projects that:

  • Create outreach services to vulnerable populations.
  • Remove barriers that prevent people from accessing and receiving services.
  • Insure quality access to needed services, and result in sustainable coordinated care.
  • Promote public education around disease prevention and health promotion.

 

The Grants

Grants may be for operational expenditures such as personnel costs, program expenses, small equipment purchases or physical improvements.

Grant requests between $5,000 and $25,000 will be considered, and collaborative efforts will be given a higher priority.

 

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