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Visit funder's website →2025 Grant Funding Opportunities is a grant from AmeriHealth Caritas Foundation that funds local nonprofits working to prevent and mitigate adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and promote protective and compensatory childhood experiences (PACEs) that improve long-term physical, mental, and social outcomes for children.
The foundation targets programs that directly address root causes of childhood trauma and build resilience in communities with the greatest need. Eligible applicants are local nonprofit organizations focused on children's health and wellbeing. The 2025 grant funding cycle is closed; decisions were expected to be communicated by October 2025.
The 2026 application deadline will be announced in early 2026.
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2025 Grant Funding Opportunities 2025 Grant Funding Opportunities The AmeriHealth Caritas Foundation is dedicated to preventing and mitigating adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), which are proven to have long-term impacts on physical and mental health, as well as on social and economic opportunity.
The AmeriHealth Caritas Foundation looks forward to working with local nonprofits to help drive meaningful change for children and communities who need it the most. </p>"}}" id="text-53fb0107da"> The AmeriHealth Caritas Foundation is dedicated to preventing and mitigating adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), which are proven to have long-term impacts on physical and mental health, as well as on social and economic opportunity.
The AmeriHealth Caritas Foundation looks forward to working with local nonprofits to help drive meaningful change for children and communities who need it the most. The 2025 grant funding cycle is now closed. Funding decisions are expected to be fully communicated by October 2025.
Please check back in early 2026 for the next application deadline. </p>"}}" id="text-b41644952b"> The 2025 grant funding cycle is now closed. Funding decisions are expected to be fully communicated by October 2025.
Please check back in early 2026 for the next application deadline. The AmeriHealth Caritas Foundation is dedicated to preventing and <a href=\"https://www. cdc.
gov/aces/about/index. html\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"cmp-text__external\">mitigating adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)</a>, which will help drive positive outcomes for children's health and help set a stronger foundation for a lifetime of wellness. In addition to preventing and mitigating ACEs, it <a href=\"https://dph.
illinois. gov/topics-services/life-stages-populations/maternal-child-family-health-services/child-health/adverse-childhood-experiences\" class=\"cmp-text__external\">promotes protective and compensatory childhood experiences</a> (sometimes referred to as “PACEs”), which can counteract the effects of ACEs.
</p>"}}" id="text-5b403deaa0"> The AmeriHealth Caritas Foundation is dedicated to preventing and mitigating adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) , which will help drive positive outcomes for children's health and help set a stronger foundation for a lifetime of wellness.
In addition to preventing and mitigating ACEs, it promotes protective and compensatory childhood experiences (sometimes referred to as “PACEs”), which can counteract the effects of ACEs.
Grants are made based on three pillars:</h3>\n<ul>\n <li>Empowered families</li>\n <li>Healing behaviors</li>\n <li>Access to health care</li>\n</ul>"}}" id="text-95580dcb74"> Grants are made based on three pillars: Learn more about these pillars and the Foundation's commitment to addressing ACEs.
To promote these pillars, the Foundation prioritizes nonprofit organizations that work to end ACEs by supporting families and children and equipping them for an emotionally healthy future. </p>"}}" id="text-da1c4c0365"> To promote these pillars, the Foundation prioritizes nonprofit organizations that work to end ACEs by supporting families and children and equipping them for an emotionally healthy future.
Get more information about the types of projects the Foundation funds. The Foundation expects to make one-year project-specific grants totaling up to $1. 945 million, with awards ranging from $100,000 to $250,000.
</p>"}}" id="text-42c0d2a159"> The Foundation expects to make one-year project-specific grants totaling up to $1. 945 million, with awards ranging from $100,000 to $250,000.
<span class=\"rte-large-font\">To be eligible, organizations (and/or their fiscal sponsor) must:</span></p>"}}" id="text-3236b3b25a"> To be eligible, organizations (and/or their fiscal sponsor) must: \n <li>Be a 501(c)(3) Internal Revenue Service (IRS)-designated nonprofit organization.
</li>\n <li>Be located in a U.S. state or territory in which AmeriHealth Caritas Medicaid health markets operate:\n <ul>\n <li>Delaware</li>\n <li>District of Columbia</li>\n <li>Louisiana</li>\n <li>Michigan</li>\n <li>New Hampshire</li>\n <li>North Carolina</li>\n <li>Ohio</li>\n <li>Pennsylvania</li>\n <li>South Carolina</li>\n </ul></li>\n</ul>"}}" id="text-d7430a62a2"> Be a 501(c)(3) Internal Revenue Service (IRS)-designated nonprofit organization.
Be located in a U.S. state or territory in which AmeriHealth Caritas Medicaid health markets operate: \n <li>Have annual revenue under $10 million for the most recently completed fiscal year. </li>\n <li>Have been operational for at least three years and have a recent IRS Form 990 available.
</li>\n <li>Provide programs and support that:\n <ul>\n <li>Are comprehensive, customized, asset-based, and community-led</li>\n <li>Focus on healing behaviors, access to health care, and/or empowering families</li>\n <li>Reach communities with a high proportion of Medicaid enrollees</li>\n <li>Have a demonstrated impact</li>\n </ul></li>\n <li>Be responsible for the implementation and management of the project.
</li>\n</ul>"}}" id="text-73c362fb4d"> Have annual revenue under $10 million for the most recently completed fiscal year. Have been operational for at least three years and have a recent IRS Form 990 available.
Provide programs and support that: Are comprehensive, customized, asset-based, and community-led Focus on healing behaviors, access to health care, and/or empowering families Reach communities with a high proportion of Medicaid enrollees Have a demonstrated impact Be responsible for the implementation and management of the project.
<span class=\"rte-large-font\">The Foundation has a two-step application process:</span></p>"}}" id="text-e4f9e7eccd"> The Foundation has a two-step application process: 1. Letter of intent (LOI)</h3>\n<p>The LOI helps the Foundation decide which organizations will be invited to submit a full proposal. The LOI includes general information, financial information, and a narrative for the proposed program or project (1,000 words maximum).
</p>"}}" id="text-53deaa8db7"> 1. Letter of intent (LOI) The LOI helps the Foundation decide which organizations will be invited to submit a full proposal. The LOI includes general information, financial information, and a narrative for the proposed program or project (1,000 words maximum).
Submit your LOI via GrantsConnect 2. Full proposal</h3>\n<p>Organizations and projects selected based on the Foundation's focus areas are then moved to the final round of consideration. The full proposal will include in-depth information regarding the program and project, as well as the budget.
</p>"}}" id="text-c9f8d9c20a"> Organizations and projects selected based on the Foundation's focus areas are then moved to the final round of consideration. The full proposal will include in-depth information regarding the program and project, as well as the budget. Watch a recording of the 2025 information session to find out more about this funding opportunity and to hear responses to frequently asked questions.
</p>"}}" id="text-9283a83d91"> Watch a recording of the 2025 information session to find out more about this funding opportunity and to hear responses to frequently asked questions. To learn more, download the <a href=\"/content/dam/foundation/foundation/pdf/2025-grant-funding-opportunities. pdf.
coredownload. inline. pdf\" target=\"_blank\">2025 Grant Funding Opportunities (PDF)</a>.
Have questions? <a href=\"/content/foundation/foundation/language-masters/en/faq. html\">Visit the FAQ page for more information</a>.
</p>"}}" id="text-f796fe7d30"> To learn more, download the 2025 Grant Funding Opportunities (PDF) . Have questions? Visit the FAQ page for more information .
The Grantee agrees to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, and regulations in carrying out the activities funded by the grant. The Foundation reserves the right to withhold or require the return of grant funds if the Grantee is found to be in violation of any such laws.
</p>"}}" id="text-430b358fd4"> The Grantee agrees to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, and regulations in carrying out the activities funded by the grant. The Foundation reserves the right to withhold or require the return of grant funds if the Grantee is found to be in violation of any such laws.
<strong>AMERIHEALTH CARITAS FOUNDATION</strong></p>\n<p>3875 West Chester Pike<br> Newtown Square, PA 19073</p>"}}" id="text-0b1ec561c9"> AMERIHEALTH CARITAS FOUNDATION <strong>CONTACT</strong></p>\n<p><a href=\"mailto:info@amerihealthcaritasfoundation. org\" class=\"cmp-text__external\">Email: info@amerihealthcaritasfoundation. org</a></p>"}}" id="text-6f45b5e981"> Email: info@amerihealthcaritasfoundation.
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