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Community Health Initiatives (Hawaii Region) is a grant from Kaiser Permanente Hawaii that funds organizations delivering community health services across Hawaii, with a focus on wellness promotion, healthcare access, and education for underserved populations.
The program supports four priority areas: Community Health Initiatives promoting wellness and reducing obesity through Healthy Eating Active Living programs; Safety Net Partnerships with community clinics and health departments; Care and Coverage for Medicaid and charity care participants; and Developing and Disseminating Knowledge to educate practitioners and policymakers.
Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations and health-related entities providing health services regionally throughout Hawaii. Grant priorities and funding amounts vary from year to year; interested organizations should contact Kaiser Permanente Hawaii for current opportunities.
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Grants | Kaiser Permanente Maryland / Virginia / Washington, D. C. The Kaiser Permanente Hawaii Region Community Grants Program responds to requests from organizations that provide health service regionally throughout Hawaii.
From year to year, our grant funding priorities can include: Community Health Initiatives focus on promoting wellness by reducing obesity, improving diets, and increasing opportunities for exercise and physical activity. Healthy Eating Active Living programs are of particular interest.
Safety Net Partnerships work closely with community clinics, health departments, and public hospitals to develop the infrastructure required to deliver quality health care. Our goal is to improve access to care and develop capacity. Care and Coverage provides medical coverage for people participating in Medicaid and Charity Care programs.
Developing and Disseminating Knowledge funds programs that educate medical practitioners, educates consumers about better health, and informs policy makers on how to deliver better health for all. News and views from one of America’s leading health care providers and not-for-profit health plans.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations working on health and wellness in Hawaii, particularly Healthy Eating Active Living programs. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Not specified (totaling $263,000 to four nonprofits in a recent cycle) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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