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Fund for a Healthy Nevada (FHN) is sponsored by Nevada Department of Health and Human Services. Supports programs that improve the health and well-being of Nevadans, including those in human services sectors. The Fund for a Healthy Nevada (FHN) is governed by Chapter 439, Sections 620–630, of the Nevada Revised Statutes to utilize 60% of tobacco settlement monies received or recovered by the State of Nevada.
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Fund For A Healthy Nevada Fund For A Healthy Nevada SFY 24-25 FHN Grant Awards Community Needs Assessment - 2022 2022 Needs Assessment Report Community Needs Assessment - 2020 2020 Needs Assessment Report Community Needs Assessment - 2018 2018 Needs Assessment Report 2018 Commission on Aging Report (DRAFT June 2018) The Fund for a Healthy Nevada (FHN) is governed by Chapter 439, Sections 620–630, of the Nevada Revised Statutes to utilize 60% of tobacco settlement monies received or recovered by the State of Nevada.
Originally, the statues included specific allocations to defined service areas such as children's health, services for persons with disabilities, and tobacco use prevention and cessation.
However, the 2013 Legislature amended the statute to: Expand children's health to include programs that address the health and well-being of all Nevadans; Remove the specific funding allocations; and Add a requirement that a statewide community needs assessment be conducted every other year to establish funding priorities.
Community Needs Assessments were conducted in 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020 and 2022 by the Grants Management Unit (GMU), formerly the Office of Community Partnerships and Grants (OCPG), on behalf of the Grants Management Advisory Committee (GMAC), a citizen advisory group charged with oversight of portions of the FHN.
Assessments were also conducted by the Aging and Disability Services Division (ADSD) on behalf of the Nevada Commission on Aging (CoA) and the Nevada Commission on Services for Persons with Disabilities. The results of these needs assessments ultimately help establish the framework for the FHN budget each biennium.
In 2024, in lieu of an independent Grants Management Unit needs assessment, the GMU utilized prior years needs assessments to present funding recommendations for Fund for a Healthy Nevada. For more information regarding the Fund for a Healthy Nevada or the grant application process, please contact the Grants Management Unit at GMU@dhhs. nv.
gov . SFY 24-25 FHN Grant Awards Community Needs Assessment - 2022 2022 Needs Assessment Report Community Needs Assessment - 2020 2020 Needs Assessment Report Community Needs Assessment - 2018 2018 Needs Assessment Report 2018 Commission on Aging Report (DRAFT June 2018)
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofits, local governments, and other organizations serving Nevada residents. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Fund for a Healthy Nevada (FHN) is funded by Nevada Department of Health and Human Services. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Nevada. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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