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Grants for Mental Health and Recovery (Massachusetts Medical Society) is sponsored by Massachusetts Medical Society. The Foundation supports nonprofit organizations committed to providing quality health care services to the un/underinsured, behavioral health services when not available, improved access to health care, health promotion through proactive prevention, education, and outreach, and …
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Global Health Studies Program Global Health Studies Program Applications due February 1. We have updated our application process, please read carefully! Medical students and resident physician members of the Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) are eligible to apply each year for grants of up to $2,000 to defray the costs of global health field-based experiences.
Our primary goal is to encourage the development of medical students and residents into culturally competent physicians who are sensitive to the needs of underserved populations, while facilitating the exchange of ideas and practices and providing exposure to under resourced health care systems.
Therefore, preference will be given to projects or programs sharing or implementing interventions to improve health care delivery in under resourced settings and/or training of staff; and to applicants planning careers serving historically marginalized and underserved populations around the world. Projects or programs MUST last at least three weeks to be considered.
Projects or programs completed before the submission deadline WILL NOT be considered. Research projects that DO NOT involve interventions to improve health care delivery or teaching WILL NOT be considered. A review committee will review and evaluate all applications.
Evaluation of each application allows for consideration of applicant’s level of training as well as applicant's future career plans. We welcome applicants from the four medical schools in Massachusetts and associated residency training programs. The review committee will submit recommendations to the Foundation Board of Directors for grant consideration and final approval.
Funds will be distributed to the selected grantees after completion of their project/program and submission of two follow up reports. The first, focuses on the grantee's experience and is meant to reflect on “Lessons Learned” through narrative and photographs. A letter from the supervising faculty attesting to the grantee’s completion of the program will also be needed to complete this follow up.
The second follow up pertains directly to reimbursement of costs. Receipts for travel, lodging, meals, and other costs for which grantees are seeking reimbursement, must be submitted in this report as well as a total amount requested. Grantees must access, complete and submit these follow ups through our online grant portal .
Additionally, all selected grant recipients will be invited to showcase the lessons they learned at a Medical Society sponsored event. If you are interested in receiving this grant, the Foundation Board of Directors considers applications once a year. Applications must be submitted via the online grant portal .
Applications received after the deadline or for projects/programs already completed will not be considered. Please note that applicants are required to submit a letter on institutional letterhead from the supervising faculty at the applicant’s school or residency training program attesting that the applicant is in good standing and that the project or elective is already approved and supervised.
The applicant is responsible for uploading the letter to the online grant portal as part of the application. A funding decision will generally be made within 45 days of deadline. A funding decision will generally be made within 60 days of deadline.
You may start your application on the online grant portal at any time and save it to complete later. Once your application is finalized, you must remember to submit the application, or it will not be considered. You will receive an automatic email response indicating that your application was submitted successfully.
If you do not receive this email, your application has NOT been submitted and you should contact us at foundation@mms. org . For more information on the Foundation and its activities, visit www.
mmsfoundation. org or contact Jennifer Day, director, at (781) 434-7044, or via email at jday@mms. org .
In FY 2026, the Foundation awarded grants totaling $76,500 to support four free health care programs and one initiative engaging medical students in community-based care. Collectively, these programs provide a range of primary and preventive services, including routine and urgent care, health screenings, vaccinations, mental health support, and care navigation.
Services are delivered through volunteer-driven models and are designed to expand access for uninsured and underserved populations facing financial, cultural, and systemic barriers. We would like to acknowledge all of those who have donated generously to the Foundation during the past year. Thank you!
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations providing quality healthcare services to the un/underinsured; behavioral health services when not available; improved access to health care through overcoming barriers to health care delivery; he…. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows open (FY26 grants totaled $76,500 across multiple programs). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Grants for Mental Health and Recovery (Massachusetts Medical Society) is funded by Massachusetts Medical Society. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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