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Bridges to Better Care: Training Health Leaders for All Communities Micro-Grant is a program funded by the Florida Blue Foundation and implemented by Orlando Health, Moffitt Cancer Center, and United Way of Broward County that provides small grants to organizations advancing positive health outcomes in their communities.
Awards of up to $5,000 support projects such as document translation, facility costs for hosting health leadership training, staff time for training participation, and health-focused community events. Eligible applicants are organizations committed to improving health outcomes and delivering or supporting the Bridges to Better Care training program. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis as described in the program guidelines.
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Bridges to Better Care: Training Health Leaders for All Communities Micro-Grant Program Background & Purpose Funded by the Florida Blue Foundation, the Bridges to Better Care: Training Health Leaders for All Communities Program is developed and implemented by consortium partners, Orlando Health, Moffitt Cancer Center, and United Way of Broward County.
The partners represent a statewide, cross- collaboration of health touchpoints, including a system, a specialty care hospital and a community catalyst. Within each partner organization is a team of diverse, highly experienced, subject matter experts, advocates, and advisors.
To further support positive health outcome efforts in our community, the purpose of the Bridges to Better Care Champion Micro-grants is to provide funding to organizations to advance positive health practices in their own organizations.
The aim is to provide up to $5,000 to organizations to take on small, health outcome-related projects in their community and/or to help support the conducting of the Bridges to Better Care: Training Health Leaders for All Communities at their home organizations.
Examples of appropriate projects include (but are not limited to) requesting funding to translate organization documents into another language, room reservations/meeting expenses to hold the program training at their facility, requesting outside hours/FTE support for staff to take training, and funding to support a health outcome-focused community events.
Applicants must have completed the Bridges to Better Care: Training Health Leaders for All Communities Train the Trainer Program (must be program graduates) Funding of capstone projects related to the completion of the Bridges to Better Care: Training Health Leaders for All Communities (Capstone projects are those Health Parity Activities completed during the program, that build upon one another to create a health strategy/project for your organization).
Only Florida-based non-profit community-based organizations that are tax-exempt under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3), Florida governmental entities, Florida-based tax-exempt educational institutions, and Indian tribes within the State of Florida, are eligible to apply for funding. Individuals are not eligible to receive funding (must apply on behalf of a 501(c)(3) organization).
Projects must be related to Health Parity/outcomes. Services must be provided in Florida. Funds may not be used for lobbying activities.
Funds are not permitted for the purchase of general purpose equipment (e.g. laptops, projectors, printers, etc.), Indirect costs, Rental of office or Storage space, Construction, renovation, or maintenance of office space/venue. Funds are not permitted for direct medical care. Application Materials and Submission Information For more information contact the Bridges to Care Coordinator in your region.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Florida-based 501(c)(3) nonprofits, governmental entities, tax-exempt educational institutions, or Indian tribes; applicants must be graduates of the Bridges to Better Care Train the Trainer Program; individuals are not eligible. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $5,000 per organization Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
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