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# Search Our Health Grants | Connecticut Health Foundation * Expand Health Care Coverage * Community Health Workers * Infrastructure for Health Equity * Financials and Evaluations * 25th Anniversary Conference * [](https://www. cthealth. org/what-we-do/grantmaking/grants/) We envision a Connecticut where everyone—regardless of race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status—can achieve optimal health.
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