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Appalachian Children's Health Initiative (ACHI) Grant Program is a funding opportunity from the Appalachian Children Coalition that supports local providers and school districts in improving the health and well-being of children in Ohio's 32 Appalachian counties. The program focuses on prevention programming, expanding school-based health services, and recruiting behavioral health professionals to serve rural Appalachian communities.
Grants are designed to promote trauma-informed approaches, community investment in youth-focused programs, and increased access to mental and physical healthcare inside communities. Eligible applicants are local service providers and school districts operating in Appalachian Ohio counties.
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com to be connected to a food pantry near you. and well-being of children in Appalachian Ohio. We work to promote the well-being and future success of children in Ohio's 32 Appalachian counties by creating awareness, advocating for change, generating resources, and building a culture of collaboration across our communities.
READ OUR LATEST NEWS & UPDATES Increase prevention programming We foster communication, expand trauma-informed approaches, empower young voices, and promote community investment in youth-focused prevention programs. Expand school-based health We work to improve the quality of life in the region by increasing access to healthcare inside our communities.
We recruit, support, and direct people toward fulfilling behavioral health jobs in the Appalachian Ohio region, so families can get the help they need in their own community.
A Coalition that works for kids Ohio commits $64 million to expand essential services to thousands of children Learn more about this transformational project Read Our Latest Blog Post Mary Kay Irwin, EdD, Director of School Health Services at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, shares key information on how school-based health services make an impact in Appalachian and rural communities.
Stronger Together: Why Partnerships Matter in Appalachian Ohio Appalachian Ohio Youth Voices Matter The Long Road to Care for Families Like Mine A Day that Reminded Me What Community Really Means Click here to learn more about 2026 Prevention Trainings. Help us help kids in Appalachian Ohio You can help improve the health and well-being of our region’s children.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local providers and school districts in Appalachian Ohio counties. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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