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Community Giving Program - Chronic & Behavioral Health is sponsored by Arizona Complete Health. Arizona Complete Health's Community Giving program focuses on supporting programs that reduce the burden of chronic illness and support mental health resilience, including mental health (with follow-up after hospitalization), substance use prevention/recovery (including opioids)…
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Building Healthier Communities Across Arizona At Arizona Complete Health , our giving is grounded in a simple belief: when we invest in people, we strengthen entire communities. Through thoughtful, strategic philanthropy, we help transform the health of our communities one person at a time. By supporting programs that reduce disparities, expand access, and strengthen health outcomes, we help build a legacy of health for Arizonians.
Prevention & Early Detection Keeping people healthy through screenings, wellness, and early intervention. Breast & cervical cancer screening/prevention Child well visits & immunizations (EPSDT) Children’s dental services Adult preventive services Pregnancy & maternal/child health (non-Medicaid) Chronic & Behavioral Health Reducing the burden of chronic illness and supporting mental health resilience.
Mental health (including follow-up after hospitalization) Substance use prevention/recovery (including opioids) Improved coordination of care Healthy Families & Communities Strengthening families, promoting access, and building knowledge for healthier lives.
Health access & oppotunity Criminal justice re-entry support (reducing recidivism) Social connection & isolation reduction Access to safe outdoor spaces & environments Health-Related Social Needs (HRSN) Addressing the non-medical factors that shape health outcomes.
Food security & nutrition (non-Medicaid) Economic stability & employment/vocational training Non-medical transportation Basic amenities (clothing, diapers, utilities) Workforce development (healthcare pipeline, scholarships, tuition) Research & innovation to improve health-related social needs Prevention & Early Detection Keeping people healthy through screenings, wellness, and early intervention.
Breast & cervical cancer screening/prevention Child well visits & immunizations (EPSDT) Children’s dental services Adult preventive services Pregnancy & maternal/child health (non-Medicaid) Chronic & Behavioral Health Reducing the burden of chronic illness and supporting mental health resilience.
Mental health (including follow-up after hospitalization) Substance use prevention/recovery (including opioids) Improved coordination of care Healthy Families & Communities Strengthening families, promoting access, and building knowledge for healthier lives.
Health access & oppotunity Criminal justice re-entry support (reducing recidivism) Social connection & isolation reduction Access to safe outdoor spaces & environments Health-Related Social Needs (HRSN) Addressing the non-medical factors that shape health outcomes.
Food security & nutrition (non-Medicaid) Economic stability & employment/vocational training Non-medical transportation Basic amenities (clothing, diapers, utilities) Workforce development (healthcare pipeline, scholarships, tuition) Research & innovation to improve health-related social needs 2026 Spotlight Priorities Expanding access to preventive, behavioral, and culturally responsive care by removing barriers and meeting communities where they are.
Food Security & Nutrition Strengthening food access through community partnerships that address hunger and nutrition gaps beyond Medicaid services. Advancing housing stability by investing in safe, supportive solutions that improve health and long-term well-being. Building a strong, diverse healthcare workforce through education, training, scholarships, and career pathways.
Expanding access to preventive, behavioral, and culturally responsive care by removing barriers and meeting communities where they are. Food Security & Nutrition Strengthening food access through community partnerships that address hunger and nutrition gaps beyond Medicaid services. Advancing housing stability by investing in safe, supportive solutions that improve health and long-term well-being.
Building a strong, diverse healthcare workforce through education, training, scholarships, and career pathways. Community Giving Approach All community giving requests are accepted by invitation only.
This redesigned approach enables Arizona Complete Health to: Align funding with priority health outcomes and community needs Direct resources where they will have the greatest impact Create a more predictable and streamlined annual giving process To support planning and efficiency, all grant opportunities follow a unified timeline, making it easier for organizations to prepare and apply.
Applications Open: Continuously by invitation only Application Review: Monthly Award Rounds: Monthly starting in February We fund events that raise awareness, foster collaboration, and bring communities together to advance health priorities. Builds visibility and community connection • Strengthens nonprofit sustainability • Engages people with education, resources, and cultural health traditions Applications open annually every January.
There are no application closing dates. Organizations will receive an invitation to apply based on alignment, readiness, and available funding. If you have been invited to apply, you will receive an invitation code from your Community Relations Lead to access the application portal.
Event sponsorship applications must be submitted no less than 60 days prior to the event unless otherwise approved due to extenuating circumstances. No final report is necessary for event sponsorships. Outcomes-Based Partnerships We invest in programs with clear goals and measurable outcomes tied to priority health areas.
Drive improvements in prevention, chronic disease management & mental health • Address social needs that impact health outcomes • Promote equity, cultural responsiveness, and inclusion. Applications open annually every January. There are no application closing dates.
Organizations will receive an invitation to apply based on alignment, readiness, and available funding. If you have been invited to apply, you will receive an invitation code from your Community Relations Lead to access the application portal. Project completion and final report due: 12 months after grant approval date.
Investing in large-scale projects and tools that communities need to thrive. Expand facilities and services • Equip organizations with tools and technology • Build capacity to serve more people for years to come. Applications open annually every January.
There are no application closing dates. Organizations will receive an invitation to apply based on alignment, readiness, and available funding. If you have been invited to apply, you will receive an invitation code from your Community Relations Lead to access the application portal.
Project completion and final report due: 12 months after grant approval date. Applications are by invitation only and require a valid invitation code from AzCH Community Relations Lead to begin. Applications open in January and remain open until funds are fully allocated; submissions are reviewed on a rolling basis.
Applications are reviewed and approved monthly. Awarded emails will be sent out promptly after they are approved usually within 1 month of application submission. Requests must be submitted at least 60 days prior to the event.
Late submissions will not be considered unless discussed and approved by your assigned AzCH Community Relations Lead. Reporting requirements vary by funding type; outcomes-based and capital awards require a final report 12 months after approval. Our investments are designed to create healthier people through measurable improvements in preventive screenings, chronic disease outcomes, and mental health.
We strengthen healthier communities by building stronger safety nets, advancing access, and reducing disparities across the populations we serve. We also support healthier systems by investing in resilient nonprofit partners, sustainable organizational capacity, and workforce growth. Transforming Health, Through Local Impact “Gila County is a place of pride, history, and resilience.
I’m committed to advocating for the community by expanding access to mobile health, preventative care, and resources that help families thrive. ” Community Relations Representative “Northern Arizona’s communities are genuine, resilient, and deeply rooted in place. My work is centered on collaboration, bringing people together to put community needs first and address inequities so our rural and tribal communities can thrive.
” Community Relations Representative “Pinal County is growing and determined. Access to healthcare, housing, and opportunity shapes daily life here, and I’m committed to building partnerships that remove barriers and ensure people feel seen, supported, and empowered to strengthen their futures. ” Community Relations Representative “Southeastern Arizona is diverse, beautiful, and deeply resourceful.
My work across Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, and Santa Cruz counties is focused on creating meaningful impact through collaboration, working with local partners to address challenges and strengthen economic stability across our communities. ” Community Relations Representative “In Maricopa County, my goal is to help people feel less stressed about their health by making access to care clearer and more approachable.
I’m deeply committed to supporting underserved communities and connecting families to the resources they need to live healthier, more secure lives. ” Community Relations Representative “I’ve spent my career showing up for the communities I live in and serve.
In Yuma County and across our border and rural regions, my focus is on building trusted partnerships and connecting people to the resources they need…consistently, respectfully, and with heart. ” Community Relations Representative Carousel content with slides. A carousel is a rotating set of images, rotation stops on keyboard focus on carousel tab controls or hovering the mouse pointer over images.
Use the tabs or the previous and next buttons to change the displayed slide. The Essence of Complete Health: 2024 Community Impact Report Inspired by the idea that health radiates from within, The Essence of Complete Health highlights our 2024 impact through community investment, social health initiatives, and a commitment to building stronger, healthier communities across Arizona.
We’re excited to highlight the progress and impact we’ve achieved together across Arizona communities. For more examples of past priorities and initiatives, we invite you to explore our previous Community Impact Reports. 2022 Community Impact Report 2023 Community Impact Report
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Arizona; invitation only — must contact AzCH Community Relations Lead for an invitation code based on alignment and organizational readiness. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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