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Application Process | Granthealthcare Grant Healthcare Foundation (GHF) provides grants one time per year and has a two stage grant process. All organizations interested in being considered for funding from GHF must submit a Letter of Inquiry (LOI), even if the organization has been funded in the past. For the 2026 funding cycle, LOI's are due by Friday, May 22, 2026 by 5:00 p.
m. and we will be accepting LOI's for annual grants for 1-year, project specific programs relating to youth mental health and/or reproductive/maternal health. Application and entry into the GHF Youth Mental Health Cohort is currently closed until 2027.
As well, application and entry into the GHF Reproductive/Maternal Health Cohort is currently closed until 2028. Application Stage (by invitation only) After initial review, a subset of organizations will then be approved to move on to the second stage of the process and will be asked to submit a full application. This is by invitation only.
For the 2026 funding cycle, applications will be due by Friday, September 4, 2026 by 5:00 p. m. All final grant decisions are made in December.
Prospective grantees must complete and submit a Letter of Inquiry form which can be accessed through GHF's online grant management system. This link will be active beginning April 1, 2026. To begin the process of completing and submitting your Letter of Inquiry, please click on the following link: GHF GRANT PORTAL .
In addition to submitting a Letter of Inquiry, at this stage you will also be asked to upload a copy of your organization's IRS Tax Exempt status letter. All questions should be directed to Kate O'Connor, executive director, either by email at koconnor@granthealthcare. org or by telephone at (847) 735-1590.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations dedicated to improving the health of people within Chicago. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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