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Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation Health Equity Grants is a grant from Elevance Health Foundation that funds community-based nonprofit organizations advancing physical, behavioral, and social health equity. The foundation focuses on four grantmaking priorities: Maternal and Infant Health, Food as Medicine, Behavioral Health, and Community Resiliency and Disaster Relief.
Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits with a demonstrated track record of addressing social determinants of health in under-resourced communities. Funding amounts range from $50,000 to $250,000 and are determined based on project scope and alignment with foundation priorities. The Maternal/Infant Health application deadline is July 31, 2026.
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Community Resiliency & Disaster Relief Community Action Leadership Elevance Health Foundation supports the efforts of community-based nonprofit organizations across the country that are improving lives and communities. As a catalyst for positive change, Elevance Health Foundation drives innovative and scalable solutions to address physical, behavioral, and social needs.
Over the next five years, the Foundation will focus our grantmaking efforts on partnerships and programs that can demonstrate measurable and positive change in four key focus areas: Community Resiliency & Disaster Relief The grant application process for each focus area requests specific information related to that area. To respond: Review the overview for your focus area of interest (see below).
Download the request for proposal (RFP) provided. It details the information you will be asked include in the proposal. Access and complete your grant application by using the “Apply” link.
Be sure to note the specific application deadline for your focus area. Maternal/Infant Health. Application deadline: July 31, 2026 Food as Medicine.
Grant applications will be accepted again in 2027 Behavioral Health. Grant applications will be accepted again in 2027 The Foundation will continually update this page to provide current RFP schedules for each focus area. Please check back soon for more information on these deadlines.
(Recognizing that disasters can strike where and when we least expect them, we approach our fourth area of focus, Community Resiliency & Disaster Relief, differently. The Foundation partners with national and local community-based organizations in advance of, during, and after disasters.)
Anchored by our commitment to improving the health of the socially vulnerable, we are prioritizing partnerships and programs that address the physical, behavioral, and social needs of under-resourced communities. Our grant ranges are open; we determine funding levels based on several factors, including the need and the plan presented to address it. Generally, our grants last from one to three years.
The Foundation will prioritize funding for programs that improve maternal/infant health, target disparities, address social needs, and remove barriers to care throughout the pregnancy journey—from pre-conception support to postnatal care for mothers and babies. The programs should drive specific, measurable maternal/infant health outcomes.
Elevance Health Foundation will consider proposals from qualified nonprofit organizations across the U.S. with an emphasis on: National programs. Promoting scalable and sustainable systemic change. Local programs.
Implementing relevant interventions in California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Missouri, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Texas, and Virginia. Reducing disparities in pre-term birth rates Reducing disparities in severe maternal morbidity (SMM) incidence Improving maternal/infant health outcomes Download the Maternal/Infant Health RFP Application Deadline: July 31, 2026 Please check back in June for the application.
The Foundation will prioritize funding for programs that improve clinical health outcomes for individuals with diet-related conditions and increase access to nutritious foods for populations experiencing food/nutrition insecurity. Elevance Health will consider proposals from qualified organizations across the U.S. with an emphasis on: National programs. Promoting scalable and sustainable systemic change.
Local programs. Implementing relevant interventions in California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Missouri, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Texas, and Virginia.
Improving clinical outcomes for individuals with diet-related conditions experiencing high social risk Increasing access to nutritious foods for populations experiencing high social risk and food/nutrition insecurity Download the Food as Medicine RFP Grant applications will be accepted again in 2027.
The Foundation will prioritize funding for programs that increase the number of individuals receiving treatment for mental health (MH) and/or substance use disorders (SUD), support prevention and early-intervention strategies, and seek to reduce loneliness among individuals with these disorders. Elevance Health will consider proposals from qualified organizations across the U.S. with an emphasis on: National programs.
Promoting scalable and sustainable systemic change. Local programs. Implementing relevant interventions in California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Missouri, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Texas, and Virginia.
Achieve a percent increase in the number of individuals receiving treatment services for MH and/or SUD Support prevention and early intervention strategies to reduce risks and harms associated with MH and/or SUD through screenings Reduce feelings of loneliness among individuals with MH and/or SUD Download the Behavioral Health RFP Grant applications will be accepted again in 2027.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status and a track record of addressing social determinants of health. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $50,000 - $250,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is July 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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NBNA Scholarship Program is a grant from National Black Nurses Association (NBNA) providing scholarships starting at $1,000 to nursing students at all levels, from LPN to Doctorate. Open to active NBNA members currently enrolled in accredited nursing programs with at least one year of schooling remaining. Over 32 scholarships totaling more than $68,000 were awarded in 2020, and over $150,000 has been distributed to PhD candidates to date. Awards are presented annually at the NBNA Institute and Conference. The 2025-2026 program cycle is currently open. Applicants must be members of a local NBNA chapter.
Innovative Research in Cancer Nanotechnology (IRCN; R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) is sponsored by National Cancer Institute (NCI). This NOFO encourages applications promoting transformative discoveries in cancer biology and/or oncology through the use of nanotechnology. It specifically mentions the integration of modeling and simulation approaches to guide rational nanomaterial design and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and modeling to aid rational drug design. This directly relates to personalized medicine and cancer treatment, though the primary focus is nanotechnology.