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Discretionary Grant Program is sponsored by Maine Health Access Foundation Inc.. Provides small-scale, project-based funding for organizations to explore new or different approaches to their work that align with MeHAF's mission. Projects must be completed with tangible outcomes within one year.
Geographic focus: Maine
Focus areas: Health Access, Health Equity, Innovation
Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt:
Home - Maine Health Access Foundation Community Advisory Committee Dr. Wendy J. Wolf Health Leadership Award Funding Policies + Guidance Community Responsive Grants Health Equity Capacity Building Grants Systems Improvement and Innovation Responsive Grants Community Advisory Committee Dr. Wendy J. Wolf Health Leadership Award Funding Policies + Guidance Community Responsive Grants Health Equity Capacity Building Grants Systems Improvement and Innovation Responsive Grants The Maine Health Access Foundation is the state’s largest private nonprofit health care foundation dedicated to promoting access to quality health care and improving health. Many of our current programs focus on building the capacity of community-led organizations to create health outcomes that are more equitable for every person in Maine. Past and current grantees have helped to improve systems to address critical health needs, coverage, and access to quality care. Funding Opportunities & More MeHAF Wants to Hear From Our Grantees, Past and Present In April, the Maine Health Access Foundation will be releasing our Annual Report celebrating 25 years as an organization. We have put together three questions for grantees to share about their work, projects MeHAF has funded (past and present), and how they have seen our mission to improve health access in Maine develop and change. We want this to be an opportunity to spotlight the important and essential work organizations have done over the years and share how that work intersects with MeHAF. We will be looking for content to be submitted by February 25 th to be included in the report. If you are interested in participating, please email Communications Manager Jeb Murphy for further information and instructions. A Note From Our Partners at the Maine Community Foundation From their recent "Our Community" letter: The Maine Community Foundation stands by – and will continue to support – charitable organizations in the Lewiston-Auburn community for the important work they did in the aftermath of the shootings and continue to do. These organizations are led by our friends and neighbors. They are at the foundation of our community. They care and give – not just during moments of unthinkable tragedy – but every day, in every community across this great state of Maine that we all love and call home. That is what we do every day at the Maine Community Foundation. We bring people and resources together for a better Maine. In partnership. In community. For 43 years and counting. Click here to read the full statement. 146 Capitol Street, Augusta, Maine 04330 207.620.8266 | 207.620.8269 fax Community Advisory Committee Dr. Wendy J.
Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Up to $10,000; eligibility guidance Maine-based 501(c)(3) nonprofits, local, state, or tribal government entities, or educational institutions.
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
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Home - Maine Health Access Foundation Community Advisory Committee Dr. Wendy J. Wolf Health Leadership Award Funding Policies + Guidance Community Responsive Grants Health Equity Capacity Building Grants Systems Improvement and Innovation Responsive Grants Community Advisory Committee Dr.
Wendy J. Wolf Health Leadership Award Funding Policies + Guidance Community Responsive Grants Health Equity Capacity Building Grants Systems Improvement and Innovation Responsive Grants The Maine Health Access Foundation is the state’s largest private nonprofit health care foundation dedicated to promoting access to quality health care and improving health.
Many of our current programs focus on building the capacity of community-led organizations to create health outcomes that are more equitable for every person in Maine. Past and current grantees have helped to improve systems to address critical health needs, coverage, and access to quality care.
Funding Opportunities & More MeHAF Wants to Hear From Our Grantees, Past and Present In April, the Maine Health Access Foundation will be releasing our Annual Report celebrating 25 years as an organization. We have put together three questions for grantees to share about their work, projects MeHAF has funded (past and present), and how they have seen our mission to improve health access in Maine develop and change.
We want this to be an opportunity to spotlight the important and essential work organizations have done over the years and share how that work intersects with MeHAF. We will be looking for content to be submitted by February 25 th to be included in the report. If you are interested in participating, please email Communications Manager Jeb Murphy for further information and instructions.
A Note From Our Partners at the Maine Community Foundation From their recent "Our Community" letter: The Maine Community Foundation stands by – and will continue to support – charitable organizations in the Lewiston-Auburn community for the important work they did in the aftermath of the shootings and continue to do. These organizations are led by our friends and neighbors. They are at the foundation of our community.
They care and give – not just during moments of unthinkable tragedy – but every day, in every community across this great state of Maine that we all love and call home. That is what we do every day at the Maine Community Foundation. We bring people and resources together for a better Maine.
In partnership. In community. For 43 years and counting.
Click here to read the full statement. 146 Capitol Street, Augusta, Maine 04330 207. 620.
8266 | 207. 620. 8269 fax Community Advisory Committee Dr.
Wendy J. Wolf Health Leadership Award Funding Policies + Guidance Manage Your Application or Grant © 2026 Maine Health Access Foundation
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Maine-based 501(c)(3) nonprofits, local, state, or tribal government entities, or educational institutions. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $10,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Community Responsive Grants (CRG) is sponsored by Maine Health Access Foundation Inc.. Supports community-informed projects that improve health and make health care more accessible and equitable. The program offers one-year planning grants or multi-year implementation grants for projects addressing barriers to health equity. Geographic focus: Maine Focus areas: Health Equity, Community-led Solutions, Healthcare Access Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Home - Maine Health Access Foundation Community Advisory Committee Dr. Wendy J. Wolf Health Leadership Award Funding Policies + Guidance Community Responsive Grants Health Equity Capacity Building Grants Systems Improvement and Innovation Responsive Grants Community Advisory Committee Dr. Wendy J. Wolf Health Leadership Award Funding Policies + Guidance Community Responsive Grants Health Equity Capacity Building Grants Systems Improvement and Innovation Responsive Grants The Maine Health Access Foundation is the state’s largest private nonprofit health care foundation dedicated to promoting access to quality health care and improving health. Many of our current programs focus on building the capacity of community-led organizations to create health outcomes that are more equitable for every person in Maine. Past and current grantees have helped to improve systems to address critical health needs, coverage, and access to quality care. Funding Opportunities & More MeHAF Wants to Hear From Our Grantees, Past and Present In April, the Maine Health Access Foundation will be releasing our Annual Report celebrating 25 years as an organization. We have put together three questions for grantees to share about their work, projects MeHAF has funded (past and present), and how they have seen our mission to improve health access in Maine develop and change. We want this to be an opportunity to spotlight the important and essential work organizations have done over the years and share how that work intersects with MeHAF. We will be looking for content to be submitted by February 25 th to be included in the report. If you are interested in participating, please email Communications Manager Jeb Murphy for further information and instructions. A Note From Our Partners at the Maine Community Foundation From their recent "Our Community" letter: The Maine Community Foundation stands by – and will continue to support – charitable organizations in the Lewiston-Auburn community for the important work they did in the aftermath of the shootings and continue to do. These organizations are led by our friends and neighbors. They are at the foundation of our community. They care and give – not just during moments of unthinkable tragedy – but every day, in every community across this great state of Maine that we all love and call home. That is what we do every day at the Maine Community Foundation. We bring people and resources together for a better Maine. In partnership. In community. For 43 years and counting. Click here to read the full statement. 146 Capitol Street, Augusta, Maine 04330 207.620.8266 | 207.620.8269 fax Community Advisory Committee Dr. Wendy J. Application snapshot: target deadline July 8, 2026; published funding information $30,000 - $100,000; eligibility guidance Maine-based 501(c)(3) nonprofits, local, state, or tribal government entities, or educational institutions. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Meeting Support Program is sponsored by Maine Health Access Foundation Inc.. Provides funding for community, regional, or statewide health-focused meetings and conferences that align with MeHAF's mission, specifically those relevant to groups facing disproportionate barriers to health services. Geographic focus: Maine Focus areas: Community Convening, Health Access, Health Equity Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Home - Maine Health Access Foundation Community Advisory Committee Dr. Wendy J. Wolf Health Leadership Award Funding Policies + Guidance Community Responsive Grants Health Equity Capacity Building Grants Systems Improvement and Innovation Responsive Grants Community Advisory Committee Dr. Wendy J. Wolf Health Leadership Award Funding Policies + Guidance Community Responsive Grants Health Equity Capacity Building Grants Systems Improvement and Innovation Responsive Grants The Maine Health Access Foundation is the state’s largest private nonprofit health care foundation dedicated to promoting access to quality health care and improving health. Many of our current programs focus on building the capacity of community-led organizations to create health outcomes that are more equitable for every person in Maine. Past and current grantees have helped to improve systems to address critical health needs, coverage, and access to quality care. Funding Opportunities & More MeHAF Wants to Hear From Our Grantees, Past and Present In April, the Maine Health Access Foundation will be releasing our Annual Report celebrating 25 years as an organization. We have put together three questions for grantees to share about their work, projects MeHAF has funded (past and present), and how they have seen our mission to improve health access in Maine develop and change. We want this to be an opportunity to spotlight the important and essential work organizations have done over the years and share how that work intersects with MeHAF. We will be looking for content to be submitted by February 25 th to be included in the report. If you are interested in participating, please email Communications Manager Jeb Murphy for further information and instructions. A Note From Our Partners at the Maine Community Foundation From their recent "Our Community" letter: The Maine Community Foundation stands by – and will continue to support – charitable organizations in the Lewiston-Auburn community for the important work they did in the aftermath of the shootings and continue to do. These organizations are led by our friends and neighbors. They are at the foundation of our community. They care and give – not just during moments of unthinkable tragedy – but every day, in every community across this great state of Maine that we all love and call home. That is what we do every day at the Maine Community Foundation. We bring people and resources together for a better Maine. In partnership. In community. For 43 years and counting. Click here to read the full statement. 146 Capitol Street, Augusta, Maine 04330 207.620.8266 | 207.620.8269 fax Community Advisory Committee Dr. Wendy J. Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information $1,000 - $2,000; eligibility guidance Maine-based 501(c)(3) nonprofits, local, state, or tribal government entities, or educational institutions. Applications must be submitted at least six weeks before the meeting date. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.