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Find similar grantsGrants to Ohio Nonprofits for Projects to Benefit the Local Community is sponsored by Unknown (Ohio-based funder). Grants to Ohio nonprofit organizations for projects that benefit communities in eligible locations across arts and culture, education, environment, physical and mental health, and social services.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Ohio nonprofit organizations Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Grants to Ohio Nonprofits to Improve Health Outcomes and Address Social Disparities is a grant from the Ohio Commission on Minority Health. This program supports Ohio-based nonprofit organizations working to reduce health disparities among economically disadvantaged minority populations, including African Americans, Hispanics, Native American Indians, and Asians. Funded projects must focus on prevention of conditions such as breast, lung, prostate, or throat cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, substance abuse, violence, or infant mortality. All projects must incorporate clinical and non-clinical measures along with lifestyle modification components. Infant mortality projects must use a doula service delivery model. Violence and substance abuse projects must target youth in grades 4 through 12. Awards are up to $50,000 for one-year projects.
Grants to Ohio Nonprofits, Schools, Faith-Based Entities, Teachers, and Agencies for Programs is a grant from an Ohio-based funder. This program provides funding to nonprofit organizations, schools, teachers, faith-based entities, and government agencies in Ohio for programs and activities benefiting youth in eligible communities. Supported initiatives include mentoring programs, behavioral health services, and other youth-focused projects. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, schools, teachers, faith-based organizations, and state or local agencies operating in Ohio. Grant amounts are not publicly specified. Prospective applicants should review current program guidelines and verify eligibility requirements directly with the funder before applying.