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Community Grants - Support for Local Health Programs | Reid Health Community Engagement Community Grants Apply for Reid Health Community Grants and access resources to support programs improving health and wellness in our communities. Overview: Reid Health Community Grants Reid Health is committed to giving back to the communities we serve through community grants.
These contributions help establish partnerships with local nonprofit organizations that share our mission to improve health and wellness. By providing funding to support evidence-based programs, we ensure care extends beyond the hospital walls into the neighborhoods where our community members live, work, and learn.
Grant eligibility and requirements Community grants are awarded to qualified 501(c)(3) organizations and other tax-deductible entities.
Programs must meet an identified community need and align with one or more of the following objectives: Improve access to health services Advance general knowledge Relieve the burden of government to improve health Serves one or more of our seven-county service area: Fayette, Franklin, Randolph, Wayne, and Union in Indiana, and Darke and Preble in Ohio We don’t fund projects that solely cover construction, renovation, land acquisition, sports teams, events, endowments, capital campaigns, indirect operating expenses, or projects completed before the grant cycle ends.
2026 Grant cycles & priorities We focus on three grant cycles each year, targeting the most pressing community health needs: Mental health and substance misuse (Application period TBA) Goal: Promote emotional well-being and reduce substance misuse Average days of poor mental health Suicide and drug poisoning death rates Depression among Medicare population Adults who smoke cigarettes Drug and opioid overdose rates Physical activity, nutrition, and weight (Application period TBA) Goal: Encourage healthy choices and reduce disparities related to diet and exercise Access to exercise opportunities Adults ages 20+ who are obese or sedentary Child food insecurity rate Adults cooking meals at home Maternal, infant, and children’s health (Application period TBA) Goal: Support children and families while reducing disparities Families below the poverty line Mothers who smoke during pregnancy or lack early prenatal care Grant application process The application process is designed to connect Reid Health with organizations that can demonstrate measurable impact on community health.
Complete the online application form Submit detailed program information, including goals, target populations, and potential outcomes Demonstrate other funding sources if required It’s recommended no more than 50% of your request be for staff or personnel. If your request exceeds this amount, we’ll require additional information on your application. The Community Well-Being Committee reviews applications.
Organizations scoring below 75% might not be considered. Only one application per organization/EIN per cycle is accepted. Award notifications are sent via email.
$10,000 request limit per application Organizations can apply in two cycles each year for different programs. Grant recipients must submit impact reports to remain eligible for future funding.
2024: Mental Health & Substance Misuse | Physical Activity, Nutrition & Weight | Maternal, Infant & Children’s Health 2023: Mental Health & Substance Misuse | Physical Activity, Nutrition & Weight | Maternal, Infant & Children’s Health 2022: Mental Health & Substance Misuse | Physical Activity, Nutrition & Weight 2021: Mental Health & Substance Misuse | Physical Activity, Nutrition & Weight 2020: Mental Health & Substance Misuse | Physical Activity, Nutrition & Weight 2019: Mental Health & Substance Misuse | Physical Activity, Nutrition & Weight We support Automated External Defibrillator (AED) programs to enhance public safety.
Through this initiative, community organizations can apply for grants to purchase AED equipment and provide training, helping ensure life-saving interventions are accessible when emergencies occur. More Information Click to apply Partnering for better health
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits and government entities in Wayne County, North Carolina. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $100,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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