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Cardiovascular Grant is sponsored by State of New Jersey Department of Health. The New Jersey Department of Health offers this grant for evidence-based strategies aimed at preventing and managing cardiovascular disease in high-burden adult populations in Newark.
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Cardiovascular Grant — State of New Jersey Department of Health | Grantable State of New Jersey Department of Health Foundation Grants for Nonprofits Healthcare Grants Community Health Grants Grants for Heart Disease Approximately US $400,000 Funder: State of New Jersey Department of Health Amount: Approximately US $400,000 Last Updated: May 21, 2025 The New Jersey Department of Health is offering a grant for evidence-based strategies aimed at preventing and managing cardiovascular disease in high-burden adult populations in Newark.
The initiative seeks to enhance health outcomes by reducing hypertension rates through collaborative efforts among public health services and community organizations. Eligible applicants include municipal, county, and state governments, as well as non-profit organizations and health centers. This grant is pivotal in fostering healthier communities in New Jersey.
The scope of work for the public health system is ever-expanding, and the Department is on the frontlines in leading the response to public health challenges. The Department has three primary branches – Public Health Services, Health Systems, and Integrated Health. All work collaboratively toward improving health by strengthening New Jersey’s health system.
Protect the public’s health, promote healthy communities, and continue to improve the quality of health care in New Jersey.
Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Program The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) - Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Program (CVD) seeks to fund evidence-based strategies to prevent and manage cardiovascular disease in adult, high-burden populations/communities in Newark, contributing to improved health outcomes (reduction of hypertension rates in census tracts of focus), through population-based, evidence-based system interventions.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Municipal, county, and state governments, non-profit organizations (501(c)(3)), hospitals, and Federally Qualified Health Centers. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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