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Community Health Improvement Grants is sponsored by Dignity Health - St. Rose Dominican. Dignity Health-St.
Rose Dominican offers Community Health Improvement Grants to non-profit agencies in southern Nevada.
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Community grants | CommonSpirit Health You are seeing {0}-specific information for {1}, to learn more about this experience <a href="#personalization-modal">click here</a></p> " data-cmp-id="alert-9f4546a16f" data-cmp-type="csh-aem-core/components/personalization/alert" data-cmp-name="alert"> Commonspirit Health supports over 2,200+ care sites across 24 states coast to coast, and over 35,000+ physicians and advanced practice providers.
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</p> " data-cmp-id="personalization-modal" data-cmp-type="csh-aem-core/components/personalization/modal" data-cmp-name="modal"> Community health improvement grants Our Community Health Improvement Grants program is one way we are working with others to improve the health and well-being of vulnerable and underserved populations in the communities we serve.
The grant program helps to improve community health and health equity, and enhance local service systems, via restricted charitable contributions for defined projects. Collaborating 501(c)3 non-profit organizations apply to receive grant funds from our hospitals to address significant issues in community health needs assessments. Application period is currently closed See timeline below for application information.
Frequently Asked Questions All CommonSpirit Health Hospitals will participate in this program. </p>\r\n"}}" id="text-76fe17f5fb" class="cmp-text"> All CommonSpirit Health Hospitals will participate in this program. Grant award ranges have minimum and maximum amounts that vary by hospital, within the categories of small grants (up to $19,500) and standard grants (from $20,000 to as much as $150,000).
Each participating hospital has a specific grant funding range. </p>\r\n"}}" id="text-1da554442b" class="cmp-text"> Grant award ranges have minimum and maximum amounts that vary by hospital, within the categories of small grants (up to $19,500) and standard grants (from $20,000 to as much as $150,000). Each participating hospital has a specific grant funding range.
This is a summary of eligibility criteria. The <a href=\"/content/dam/shared/en/pdfs/community-health/CommonSpiritHealth-2027-CommunityGrants-Overview. pdf\"><b>program overview document</b></a> contains additional important details.
</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Applicants must be IRS 501(c)3 non-profit organizations, or have a fiscal agent that is a 501(c)3 organization and capable of administering grant funds. </li>\r\n<li>Proposals are for projects that address one or more significant health needs in the hospital’s most recent community health needs assessment (CHNA) or implementation strategy, with sustained project activity over a period of between 9 and 12 months.
</li>\r\n<li>The program is intended both to support the delivery of services and to strengthen collaborative service systems. Consistent with this aim, proposals for grant projects of $20,000 or more must include collaborating partner organizations other than the granting hospital with distinct, complementary and substantive project roles.
</li>\r\n<li>People and communities to be served are within the hospital’s service area and include identified underserved or vulnerable populations, to help address health inequities. People to be served can include members of the community at-large, patients of CommonSpirit Health entities or both. </li>\r\n<li>Proposals are for one year periods only.
Applicants can apply in subsequent years for similar scopes of work or to conduct different projects, but projects will not be funded for more than four consecutive years. </li>\r\n<li>Ineligible proposals include those for unrestricted general operating support, event sponsorships and activities less than 9 months in duration. </li>\r\n<li>The grant program has limits on funding for equipment purchases, including computer equipment.
</li>\r\n<li>The grant program does not fund capital projects (e.g., buildings, renovations), lobbying or political campaigns. </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n"}}" id="text-23207761cc" class="cmp-text"> This is a summary of eligibility criteria. The program overview document contains additional important details.
Applicants must be IRS 501(c)3 non-profit organizations, or have a fiscal agent that is a 501(c)3 organization and capable of administering grant funds. Proposals are for projects that address one or more significant health needs in the hospital’s most recent community health needs assessment (CHNA) or implementation strategy, with sustained project activity over a period of between 9 and 12 months.
The program is intended both to support the delivery of services and to strengthen collaborative service systems. Consistent with this aim, proposals for grant projects of $20,000 or more must include collaborating partner organizations other than the granting hospital with distinct, complementary and substantive project roles.
People and communities to be served are within the hospital’s service area and include identified underserved or vulnerable populations, to help address health inequities. People to be served can include members of the community at-large, patients of CommonSpirit Health entities or both. Proposals are for one year periods only.
Applicants can apply in subsequent years for similar scopes of work or to conduct different projects, but projects will not be funded for more than four consecutive years. Ineligible proposals include those for unrestricted general operating support, event sponsorships and activities less than 9 months in duration. The grant program has limits on funding for equipment purchases, including computer equipment.
The grant program does not fund capital projects (e.g., buildings, renovations), lobbying or political campaigns. <b>July 20 - September 18, 2026</b><br>\r\nGrant application period is open. Applicant organizations can apply online.
</p>\r\n<p><b>(on or about) January 20, 2027</b><br>\r\nApplicants are notified of funding decisions. </p>\r\n<p><b>February - March 2027</b><br>\r\nGrant agreements are signed, followed by grant award payments. </p>\r\n<p><b>April 1, 2027</b><br>\r\nGrant period begins.
</p>\r\n<p><b>November 12, 2027<br>\r\n </b>Mid-year project reports due. </p>\r\n<p><b>March 31, 2028</b><br>\r\nGrant period ends. </p>\r\n<p><b>May 12, 2028</b><br>\r\nFinal project reports due.
</p>\r\n"}}" id="text-68339720d4" class="cmp-text"> July 20 - September 18, 2026 Grant application period is open. Applicant organizations can apply online. (on or about) January 20, 2027 Applicants are notified of funding decisions.
Grant agreements are signed, followed by grant award payments. Mid-year project reports due. Final project reports due.
Questions and Technical Assistance \r\n<li>General questions about the Community Health Improvement Grants program can be directed to <a href=\"mailto:communitygrants@commonspirit. org? adobe_mc=MCMID=10880045721151110981992189217248920218\">communitygrants@commonspirit.
org</a>. </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n"}}" id="text-ce04664607" class="cmp-text"> General questions about the Community Health Improvement Grants program can be directed to communitygrants@commonspirit. org .
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Southern Nevada non-profit agencies and collaborations. Prioritized programs include preventative measures, community engagement, and building upon existing services. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows varies (Southern Nevada awarded $379,500 in 2025 across multiple organizations, $404,000 in 2026). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
This listing does not include a published deadline, but it is an annual program. Check the official notice for the current cycle's exact dates.
Community Health Improvement Grants is funded by Dignity Health - St. Rose Dominican. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Nevada. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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