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Grant Programs | New Jersey Health Foundation | New Jersey Supporting early research and community health related projects Grants of up to $50,000 each for research projects with exciting potential are available. In addition, the hope is that this initial funding and related research will help applicants qualify for larger grants from other organizations in the future.
Community Health, Behavioral Health and Social Science, Social Service and Education Grants Grants of up to $35,000 each for projects addressing important health-related community, social and education issues impacting society are available. Separate guidelines have been provided below for these grants and these applications are reviewed and evaluated using separate criteria.
Full-time clinicians, faculty members and personnel at these organizations affiliated with New Jersey Health Foundation are eligible to apply during these grant programs: Cooper University Health Care Hackensack Meridian Health New Jersey Institute of Technology The current grant cycle is closed - congratulations to the successful applicants!
Policies and Procedures - Research Policies and Procedures - Community Health, Behavioral Health and Social Science, Social Service and Education FAQs - Community Health, Behavioral Health and Social Science, Social Service and Education Questions? E-mail researchgrant@njhf. org Grants must be used to fund only direct program costs.
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Local Public Health Infrastructure Grant Program 2027 is sponsored by New Jersey Department of Health. This program, offered by the New Jersey Department of Health, aims to strengthen public health infrastructure across three Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Public Health Infrastructure Grant (PHIG) strategies: Workforce, Foundational Capabilities, and Data Modern…
Specific Population Community Grant is sponsored by New Jersey Department of Health. This grant aims to reduce health inequities among six targeted populations in New Jersey. Four grantees will provide tailored health navigation services, conduct outreach, and manage program activities to improve health outcomes and quality of life for New Jersey residents.
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