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Community Health Foundation Responsive Grants is sponsored by Community Health Foundation (Clark and Champaign Counties, Ohio). The Community Health Foundation provides responsive grants to nonprofit organizations in Clark and Champaign Counties, Ohio. The grants focus on health and wellness initiatives, aiming to preserve reproductive services and promote health equity by reducing health disparities.
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Grant Information – Community Health Foundation Grant Information dvanauker 2026-05-14T18:42:32+00:00 Community Health Foundation annually awards grants for programs that support the health and wellness of residents of Clark or Champaign County, Ohio. 501(c)(3) or other public organizations serving Clark or Champaign County residents are eligible to apply.
Responsive Grant recipient: Career ConnectED ReCycle Program Responsive Grant applications are now closed until November 2026. 2026-27 grant determination letters were mailed at the end of April 2026. Please contact Faith Bosland at fbosland@mercy.
com if you applied and have not received your determination letter. Responsive Grant Resources: Sample 2025-26 Final Report (view as PDF) 2025-26 Final Report link Final reports are due July 31, 2026 for all 2025-26 Responsive Grant recipients.
Sample Application 2026-27: Request for $5,000 or Less Sample Application 2026-27: Request over $5,000 Sample Budget Form (Applicants are welcome to use their own budget format or download and use this template to submit their program budget.)
Apply for up to $1,000 through a streamlined application Projects must support health and wellness and serve Clark or Champaign County, Ohio, residents Note: Mini Grant funds for 2025-26 have been disbursed; please check back after July 1 Please notify Faith Bosland when applying: fbosland@mercy.
com Apply for a Mini Grant in Smarter Select Responsive Grant recipient: Jefferson Street Oasis Community Garden Resources for Grantseekers CHF aligns our funding when possible to the Clark and Champaign County Health Improvement Plans. Current plans prioritize Chronic Disease Prevention and Management; Maternal, Infant, and Sexual Health; Mental Health; and Housing and Neighborhood Stability.
Community Health Improvement Plan – Clark County 2026-28 Community Health Improvement Plan – Champaign County 2023 View Grants Awarded 25-26 Have questions about our grant process, or want to discuss a proposal? Contact Faith Bosland, fbosland@mercy. com or 937-523-7007.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Clark and Champaign Counties, Ohio. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Community Health Foundation Responsive Grants is funded by Community Health Foundation (Clark and Champaign Counties, Ohio). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Ohio. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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