Additional Grant Opportunities

The Mobile Healthcare Association knows how important funding is for its members and their mobile programs. As a resource for the mobile healthcare movement, the Association has compiled available grants and funding opportunities in one location. *Know of a grant opportunity that is not listed here, send it to rkubiak@mobilehca.org to be added.

Understanding the Employee Retention Credit (ERC)

Look into the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) if you have not yet filed for it. There are many misguidances, specifically in the Healthcare space, that are deterring people from filing when they are in fact eligible for the ERC. For information https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus/employee-retention-credit

Health Equity Fund Demonstration Projects

Provided by: Greater Washington Community Foundation
Amount: $5,000 – $25,000
Eligibility: 501C3 organizations implementing programs in the District of Columbia
Description: Supports projects with two or more partner organizations working collaboratively in a new and targeted way to implement economic mobility models that increase strategic economic participation and build community wealth for people and communities with the greatest economic and health disparities. Click here to learn more.
Due Date: Rolling through March 2026

Program Grant

Provider: Connecticut Health Foundation
Amount: $25,000 – $150,000
Eligibility: 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity organizations serving residents of Connecticut.
Description: Funds systems that focus on changing the structures, policies, and practices that create racial and ethnic health disparities. Click here to learn more.
Concept paper due May 1
Application due June 17

Frances Hollus Brand Foundation Fund

Provider: Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta
Amount: $10,000
Eligibility: Nonprofits serving Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton, and Gwinnett counties in Georgia
Description: Supports nonprofit organizations and projects that serve disadvantaged, underserved, and vulnerable communities. Specifically, the fund supports the primary needs of food, shelter, and healthcare for individuals and families. Click here to learn more.
Letter of inquiry due May 10, 2024

Behavioral Health Service Expansion

Provider: United States Health Resource Services Administration
Amount: Up to $600,000 in Year 1, up to $500,000 in Year 2
Eligibility: Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless,
and Public Housing Primary Care providers in the United States
Description: Supports health centers to increase access to behavioral health services through starting or expanding mental health and substance use disorder (SUD) services. Funds must increase the number of patients receiving mental health services, and increase the number of patients receiving SUD services, including treatment with medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). Click here to learn more.
Applications due May 22, 2024

Community-Level Innovations for Improving Health Outcomes

Provider: US Office of Minority Health
Amount: $475,000 – $600,000
Eligibility: Native/tribal governments, nonprofits, schools, and government entities in the United States
Description: Fund community-level innovations that reduce barriers related to social determinants of health and make progress toward Leading Health Indicator (LHI) targets, a subset of high-priority Healthy People 2030 objectives, to improve health and well-being. Click here to learn more.
Applications due May 15, 2024

Native Public Health Resilience grant

Provider: US Department of Health and Human Services, Indian Health Services
Amount: $300,000 – $400,000
Eligibility: Tribes, Tribal organizations, and Urban Indian Organizations in the United States
Description: The purpose of this program is to enhance the grantee’s capacity to implement core Public Health functions, services, and activities that aim to raise the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level. Click here to learn more.
Applications Deadline: May 14, 2024

Community Overdose Response Grants | Boston.gov

Provider: Boston Public Health Commission
Amount: Up to $200,000
Eligibility: 501(c)(3) organization or partner with one as a fiscal sponsor serving Boston residents
Description: Funds organizations to deliver services that will prevent overdoses within neighborhoods at higher risk of overdose, including Black and Latinx communities. Applicants must include overdose education, naloxone distribution, and linkages to care. Click here to learn more.
Application deadline: May 31, 2024 

KFC Foundation

Provider: KFC Foundation
Amount: $10,000
Eligibility: 501c3 nonprofit, government entity or other IRS-recognized charitable organization
Description: Improving health and well-being grants will support the creation of mobile health clinics, among other strategies. Click here to learn more.
Applications due May 31, 2024

Gladys Brooks Foundation

Provider: Gladys Brooks Foundation
Amount: $50,000 – $150,000
Eligibility: 501c3 nonprofits based in CT, FL, IL, IND, LA, ME, MA, NJ, NY, PA, and RI
Description: Grants to address a new health need, an improvement in the quality of health care, or reduced health costs with better patient outcomes. Click here to
learn more
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Applications due May 31, 2024

Health Care Grant

Provider: The Duke Endowment
Amount: The most common grant amount is $500,000
Eligibility: Focused on organizations in the Carolinas such as non-profit hospitals, academic health centers, area health education centers, select organizations in counties without an eligible hospital, not-for-profit inpatient facilities
Description: Improves the health of Carolinians by improving access to care for vulnerable populations, maternal and infant health, mental health, oral health, population health, and workforce development. Click here to learn more.
Application deadline: June 15, 2024

Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part C Early Intervention Services Program: Existing Geographic Service Areas

Provider: HRSA, HIV/AIDS Bureau
Eligibility: Varies by geography
Description: Government Organizations, Education Organizations, and Nonprofits with and without 501(c)(3) status from the IRS Provide comprehensive primary health care and support services in an outpatient setting for low-income people with HIV. Click here to learn more.
Application deadline: June 17, 2024

Jefferson Foundation – Responsive Portfolio

Provider: Jefferson Foundation
Amount: $5,000 – $250,000
Eligibility: 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code with a designation of 509(a)(1) or (2) located in or serving residents of Jefferson County, Missouri.
Description: Increases Jefferson County residents’ health and well-being, such as dental services, health-related education, mental health counseling, and preventive health care. Click here to learn more.
Application deadline: July 18, 2024

Capacity Building Grants

Provider: Michigan Health Endowment Fund
Amount: Up to $150,000
Eligibility: Nonprofits, local units of government, and state agencies in Michigan
Description: Assists community-based organizations in becoming stronger, more effective institutions within their community by meeting basic organizational needs; and efforts increase or improve collaboration among providers, service agencies, the business community, and community-based organizations within a community to address health issues in a sustainable way. Click here to learn more.
Concept papers due July 18, 2024

Community Health Impact Initiative

Provider: Michigan Health Endowment Fund
Amount: Up to $150,000
Eligibility: Nonprofits, local units of government, and state agencies in Michigan
Description: Supports health-focused, community-based organizations with bold ideas that empower communities to solve their most pressing health issues and successfully implement health-focused, community-driven interventions. These grants are intended to support stronger, healthier communities around the state by being responsive to community needs. Click here to learn more.
Concept papers due July 18, 2024

The Hanover Insurance Group

Provider: The Hanover Insurance Group
Amount: Up to $25,000
Eligibility: 501c3 nonprofits in the US
Description: It supports the creation of clinical-community linkages that address the social determinants of health, including food insecurity, housing stability, safe communities, and access to mental health resources. Click here to learn more.
Applications due June 21, 2024

Delta Health Systems Implementation Program

Provider: HRSA, Delta Health Systems Implementation Program (DSIP)
Amount: $400,000
Eligibility: Public or private, non-profit or for-profit, community-based, and Tribal (governments, organizations) located in the Delta region’s rural counties and parishes, including 252 counties and parishes across Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee
Description: Improve rural healthcare by stabilizing small rural hospitals. Implement projects focused on financial and operational improvements, quality initiatives, telehealth expansion, workforce recruitment and retention, and the development of new service lines for underserved populations. Click here to learn more.
Application deadline: June 24, 2024

Anthony F. Cordeiro Charitable Foundation

Provider: Anthony F. Cordeiro Charitable Foundation
Amount: $1 – $50,000
Eligibility: 501c3 nonprofits in RI or southeastern MA
Description: Will support organizations that serve families to enhance opportunities for health and mental health services, as well as food access. Click here to learn more.
Applications due June 30, 2024

Building Healthy Futures Fund

Provider: Omaha Community Foundation
Amount: Varies
Eligibility: 501c3 nonprofits serving students and families in Omaha, Nebraska.
Description: Supports programming and advocacy efforts that ensure every child has access to needed and adequate primary, vision, dental, and hearing care. Click here to learn more.
Applications Deadline: Ongoing through August 1, 2024

Hampton Roads CF | Community Grants

Provider: Hampton Roads Community Foundation
Amount: $5,000 (the most common grant amount)
Eligibility: 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity organizations serving residents of South Hampton Roads, VA
Description: Improve the health of the region’s citizens through programs that support participant access to primary, dental, and/or mental/behavioral health. Click here to learn more.
Application deadline: July 1, 2024 

Physical Health | The Pittsburgh Foundation

Provider: The Pittsburgh Foundation
Amount: $10,000 – $150,000
Eligibility: 501(c)(3) organizations whose beneficiaries are within Allegheny County, PA
Description: Supports the health needs of residents by ensuring access to high-quality, affordable, and culturally responsive physical health and health care services. Click here to learn more.
Application deadline: July 11, 2024

CFWNC | Highlands Community Fund

Provider: The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina
Amount: $2,500 – $10,000
Eligibility: 501(c)(3), governmental, educational, and religious organizations serving Highlands with a documented history of substantial work in Highlands that pre-dates the application. 
Description: Improves the quality of life in Highlands by promoting charitable giving and supporting projects that benefit the community and its residents. Click here to learn more.
Application deadline: August 9, 2024 

Jesse Parker Williams Foundation

Provider: Jesse Parker Williams Foundation
Amount: $10,000 – $50,000
Eligibility: 501 c3 organizations in the five-county metropolitan area of Atlanta (Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, and Clayton)
Description: Supports proposals related to improved access to high-quality physical, oral, and mental health services for low-income and under-resourced communities to achieve health equity among other  health-related priorities. Click here to learn more.
Applications accepted on an ongoing basis through September 15, 2024

Kentucky Immunization Registry (KYIR) Grants

Provider: Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky
Amount: $10,000
Eligibility: Immunization providers in Kentucky.
Description: Provide grants to immunization providers who wish to connect their Electronic Health Records (EHR) to KYIR via the Kentucky Health Information Exchange (KHIE). These funds may only be used to cover charges from the provider’s EHR and for the cost of staffing needed to complete the integration of data. Click here to learn more.
Applications are accepted until funds run out.

The Norcliffe Foundation

Provider: The Norcliffe Foundation
Amount: $15,000 or less
Eligibility: 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity organizations serving residents of Puget Sound counties: Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Mason, Pierce, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, Thurston, and Whatcom in Washington State.
Description: Funds are provided for capital requests, program costs, operating expenses, capacity building, and endowment projects. Preference is given to requests that meet critical needs, employ innovative approaches, fill a unique niche in their community, and have a diverse funding base. Click here to learn more.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

Health Foundation for Western & Central New York

Provider: Health Foundation for Western & Central New York
Amount: The most common grant amount is $10,000.
Eligibility: 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity organizations serving the counties of Western and Central New York.
Description: Funds projects aligned with the Health Foundation’s strategic plan and vision, and support one or more of three focus areas: older adults, children ages zero to five who are impacted by poverty, and community health capacity. Click here to learn more.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

Hearst Foundations

Provider: Hearst Foundations
Amount: Minimum grant size $100,000
Eligibility: 501(c)(3) – regional and national nonprofit public charity organizations operating with audited expenses of greater than $2 million.
Description: Funds hospitals and medical institutions in providing healthcare to high-need populations. They also fund programs to enhance skills and increase the number of healthcare professionals. Click here to learn more.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

Health Foundation of South Florida Access to Care Grants

Provider: Health Foundation of South Florida
Amount: Varies
Eligibility: 501c3 nonprofits that serve Broward, Miami-Dade, and/or Monroe counties in Florida
Description: Supports a multi-pronged strategy that addresses access to health care from a number of angles, including Increasing health care coverage; expanding the adoption of alternative delivery models, supporting the expansion of safety net clinics, and advocating for policies that increase access to health care. Click here to learn more.
Rolling- applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the foundation first before submitting

Red Sox Foundation

Provider: Red Sox Foundation
Amount: Up to $10,000
Eligibility: 501c3 nonprofits within Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Florida.
Description: To make a difference in the lives of children, veterans, families, and communities in need throughout New England by improving their health, educational, and recreational opportunities. Click here to learn more.
Rolling application

Vaccine Outreach and Event Grants

Provider: Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky
Amount: Varies
Eligibility: 501c3 nonprofits in Kentucky
Description: Funds projects throughout the state that educate minoritized communities about adult vaccine recommendations and/or provide an opportunity for people to receive these immunizations. Click here to learn more.
Applications are accepted until funds run out. 

Kirchgessner Vision Foundation

Provider: Kirchgessner Vision Foundation
Amount: $10,000 – $25,000
Eligibility: 501c3 nonprofits in the five-county region of Greater Los Angeles, California
Description: Supports projects, equipment, and operations for organizations actively engaged in the provision of services in the field of vision. Click here to learn more.
LOI accepted ongoing.

Community-Based Services Program

Provided by: Polk Bros Foundation
Amount: $25,000 – $50,000
Eligibility: 501c3 organizations that operate in and serve Chicago.
Description: Supports programs that work with Chicagoans living on low incomes and at risk of poor health outcomes that focus on health promotion and risk reduction, increased access to care, and systems improvement and innovation. Click here to learn more.
Rolling deadlines, Board meetings quarterly

The Ahmanson Foundation

Provided by: The Ahmanson Foundation
Amount: Varies
Eligibility: 501c3 organizations based in and serving Los Angeles County, CA
Description: Supports one-time or short-term projects focused on health, medicine, and human services, including program vehicles. Click here to learn more.
Due Date: Accepts letters of inquiry throughout the year

Microsoft Tech for Social Impact

Provided by: Microsoft
Amount: Free and discounted technology products
Eligibility: 501c3 organizations within the United States
Description: Provides grants and discounts on cloud-based technology offers.
Due Date: Rolling. Complete online application.

Partnership Grants

Provided by: The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation
Amount: Varies
Eligibility: 501c3 nonprofits in the United States
Description: Supports organizations focused on creating opportunities for children and families living in urban poverty by funding projects making an impact in education, health, and family economic stability. Click here to learn more.
Due Date: Rolling

Texas Health Community Giving

Provided by: Texas Health Resources
Amount: Varies
Eligibility: 501c3, 501c6, and 509a1 organizations in 16 Texas counties served.
Description: Supports programs and events that aim to improve access to healthcare services, advance medical or healthcare knowledge, or enhance the health and wellbeing of the communities served. Click here to learn more.
Due Date: Rolling

Healthcare Connect Fund Program

Provided by: Universal Service Administrative Co.
Amount: Varies
Eligibility: Public or nonprofit healthcare providers in rural locations
Description: Provides a 65% discount on eligible broadband connectivity expenses for eligible rural health care providers (HCPs). You can apply as an individual health care provider or as a consortium, i.e., a group of HCPs that can be both rural and non-rural. Click here to learn more.
Due Date: Rolling

Health Connect Innovation Grants

Provided by: Mid-Iowa Health Foundation
Amount: $1,000-$50,000
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations in Central Iowa/Greater Des Moines
Description: Supports projects that are improved by communities most impacted, targets system changes, addresses at least one social determinant of health, and drives toward health equity. Click here to learn more.
Due Date: Quarterly deadlines; contact staff person before submission

Point32Health Grants

Provided by: Point32Health Foundation
Amount: Varies
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations and community-led solutions in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.
Description: Funds initiatives that increase access to affordable, nutritious food, promote mental health, and advance healthy aging – prioritizing work that addresses systemic inequities. Click here to learn more.
Due Date: Schedule a call with a program office

FY 2024 New Access Points

Provided by: US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Amount: $650,000
Eligibility: 501c3 nonprofits, Native American tribal governments, and state, county, and municipal governments
Description: Provide operational support for new service delivery sites that improve the health of the nation’s underserved communities and populations by expanding access to comprehensive, culturally competent, quality primary health care services. Click here to learn more.
Opportunity: A forecasted opportunity for 2024 funding

Building Optimal Outcomes for Moms (BLOOM)

Provided by: US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Amount: TBD
Eligibility: 501c3 nonprofit organizations, Native American tribal governments, and state, county, and municipal governments
Description: Supports community-based organizations (CBOs) to implement, sustain, or expand programs or policies addressing social and structural determinants of health (SSDOH) to improve maternal health and eliminate maternal health inequities. Click here to learn more.
Opportunity: A forecasted opportunity for 2024 funding

Carl C. Anderson Sr. & Marie Jo Anderson Foundation

Amount: $5,000 – $20,000
Eligibility: 501(c)(3) organizations in New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas (excluding Dallas and Houston). Preference is given to nonprofits serving rural counties in these three states.
Description: The Foundation funds organizations that provide services supporting the following program areas for low-income and vulnerable populations or individuals: Programs that provide basic and essential needs of children and youth; Programs that improve or enhance the quality of life for seniors; Programs that improve or enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities. Click here to learn more.
Due Date: Continuous

Alexander & Baldwin Kokua Giving Program

The Alexander & Baldwin Kokua Giving Program, a charitable contributions program funded by Alexander & Baldwin and its operating companies, provides support to nonprofit organizations in Hawaii with the aim of improving the quality of life. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, health and human services, education, community, culture and the arts, and environmental and land stewardship. Support for startup, general operating, and special project needs as well as major and minor capital requests will be considered. Click here to learn more. 
Application deadlines: February 1, April 1, June 1, August 1, October 1, and December 1, annually
(Applications for requests of $20,000 or greater should be submitted by February 1 or August 1.)

Google Ad Grant

If you’re a Federally Qualified Health Center or 501(c)(3) non profit, the Google Ad grant program offers up to $120,000 in annual funding towards your Google search advertising. Non profits are eligible for up to $10,000 in advertising grants in kind from Google Ads. This program has proven to be a game changers for many organizations. The ad grant allows organizations of all sizes find more patients, residents, donors, and so much more all while spreading the message of their cause! If you’re interested in reaching more of your community. Click here to learn more.

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