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Community Health Investment Program (CHIP) is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Foundation. This program provides funding to organizations working to improve the health of residents in North Central Kansas. Funding priorities include children's health, childhood obesity, mental health, substance abuse, aging populations, heart disease, and stroke.
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Community Outreach - Salina Regional Health Foundation Community Health Investment Program (CHIP) The Community Health Investment Program (CHIP) provides grants to organizations that, like the hospital, are working to improve the health of the people in north central Kansas. Salina Regional Health Center established the program in 1995, and it continues to provide the primary funding.
The Salina Regional Health Foundation manages the program. To date, more than $13 million has been awarded in CHIP grants since the program was first established. Grant recipients have included Martin Luther King, Jr. Child Development Center, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Salina, Ottawa County Health Planning Commission, Teen Town (The City), Lindsborg Community Hospital, and others.
CHIP grants may be awarded to healthcare programs/projects proposed by eligible organizations that address the following priorities: • Children’s Health (prenatal to 18 years) • Depression/Mental Health • Drug Overdose and Substance Abuse • Heart Disease Related Indicators Applicants are limited to one CHIP application per 12-month period (excluding Good Neighbor Fund grants), from the date their organization’s previous application was considered, by the CHIP Committee.
Applications for multi-year funding will not be accepted. Grant application deadlines for FY 2026 are:
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations working to improve the health of residents in north central Kansas; addresses priorities including children's health, mental health, aging, obesity, substance abuse, heart disease, or stroke. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Community Mental Health Services Block Grant is sponsored by SAMHSA. SAMHSA awards supplemental funding through the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant for efforts to address the intersection of homelessness and serious mental illness (SMI), providing an opportunity for states to align public health, housing, and justice systems to reduce homelessness and improve outcomes. This includes building capacity and promoting collaboration across systems to support individuals with SMI.
MOORE Equity in Mental Health Community Grants Program is sponsored by American Psychiatric Association Foundation (APAF). This program funds organizations that provide innovative awareness programs or offer services to improve mental health for young people of color. Initiatives include programming addressing substance abuse and mental health inequities, promoting awareness, increasing equitable access, and enhancing the quality of culturally relevant services.
Community Grant Program (NC State University, Center for Human Health and the Environment) is sponsored by NC State University, Center for Human Health and the Environment. This annual grant program helps groups across North Carolina address environmental health issues in their communities. Funding may be used for one year of research, data analysis, community engagement, citizen science, education, or evaluation related to a local environmental health issue. The program aims to build capacity and support work that can be leveraged for future funding, with preference for projects aligning with CHHE research.