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CHCF Innovation Fund is sponsored by California Health Care Foundation. The CHCF Innovation Fund partners with emerging companies to bring innovations and technology to California's healthcare providers, payers, and patients.
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Applicant Resources - California Health Care Foundation Applicant Resources - California Health Care Foundation Unsolicited Applications (letters of intent) Most of CHCF’s grants are solicited or awarded through a competitive request for proposals. However, unsolicited letters of intent (LOIs) are also accepted by the foundation. If you are submitting an unsolicited request, please follow these instructions .
Full proposals should be submitted only if requested by a CHCF program staff member. Read detailed instructions and download required forms . Program-Related Investments CHCF’s Innovation Fund provides program-related investments to support health care technology and service companies with the potential to significantly improve quality of care, lower the cost of care, or improve access to care for Californians with low incomes.
Learn about the fund . Current Requests for Proposals See a list of our current requests for proposals (RFPs) , which detail how and when to apply.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Emerging companies that aim to improve access and ensure people-centered care by bringing innovations and technology to providers, health systems, payers, and patients in the Medicaid ecosystem in California. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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