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Health Equity Fund - Missouri Foundation for Health Partnering with communities to reshape systems and promote better health for all Missouri Foundation for Health › Our Focus › Changemaking Tools › Health Equity Fund MFH remains committed to health equity, but how we go about this work is evolving. As of 2026, we will no longer be accepting proposals through the Health Equity Fund.
Join our mailing list to stay up to date on the latest news and opportunities. The Health Equity Fund supports organizations working to ensure all Missourians have a fair and just opportunity to live their healthiest lives by changing systems that create barriers to health. Formerly the Opportunity Fund, the Health Equity Fund, invests in bold, community-driven work that addresses the root causes of health inequities.
We know that health is more than what happens in a doctor’s office. It’s shaped by the places we live, the air we breathe, and the opportunities we have. Yet, for many communities, essentials like affordable housing, clean water, quality education, and good-paying jobs with benefits remain out of reach, creating obstacles to health and well-being.
That’s why we partner with organizations tackling the underlying causes of health disparities. From raising the minimum wage and securing paid leave for working people to reforming the foster system to ensure families stay together , we support organizations that go beyond treating symptoms to disrupt the systems that created these challenges in the first place.
Our partners have made a real impact by creating cross-sector collaborations, advocating for changes in policies and practices, and working with their communities to look at systems with fresh perspectives. We invite you to join us in continuing to build on that momentum and create a future where all Missourians thrive.
What the Health Equity Fund Supports We welcome a wide range of approaches, including but not limited to those listed below. These approaches and many others contribute to meaningful outcomes that advance health equity. Additional information can be found in the FAQ .
For definitions, please visit the glossary .
Pilot models to create long-term change Field or sector-wide capacity building to engage in systemic change Cross-sector coalition building or strengthening Community organizing or mobilizing community members Policies and institutional practices changed (or in process of changing) Resource flows (e.g., funding/budgets, expertise, data, etc.) shifted Coalitions, networks, and partnerships built and sustained that bring the voices of those most impacted to the table Community power strengthened to influence change Collective capacity and infrastructure for systems change work created and reinforced What the Health Equity Fund Does Not Support Proposals that intend to replace lapsed or lost federal funding for direct service programs.
Proposals that fall within the topic areas of our issue-based work . We have dedicated funding and strategies already addressing the topic areas listed below. If your proposal falls within one of those areas of work, we encourage you to use this contact form and choose funding or partnering opportunity to connect with those teams.
Topic areas not accepted include: Behavioral health, mental health, harm reduction, substance use Crisis response and justice system diversion Firearm injury and death prevention Infant and maternal health Health Equity Fund projects Read about how are partners are driving solutions that are creating a Missouri where we all thrive.
Organizers Undaunted, Continue Championing for Working People’s Rights Breaking Cycles, Building Futures Supporting, Not Separating The Health Equity Fund is now closed. changemaking tool: Strategic Communications ←
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofits and governmental entities in Missouri. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $50,000 - $1,000,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Health Equity Fund Grant is funded by Missouri Foundation for Health. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Missouri. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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Missouri Foundation For Health Grants (for Black-led Harm Reduction Organizations) is sponsored by Missouri Foundation For Health. These grants aim to build sustainable infrastructure for formal, independent Black-led harm reduction organizations, reduce substance use-related deaths and harms among Black people who use drugs through community-driven approaches, address structural racism, and build capacity …
Organizational Capacity-Building Scholarship is sponsored by The Uplift Connection (with support from Missouri Foundation for Health). Offers funds for capacity building, specifically leadership development and training, for non-profit organizations across Missouri. Focus areas include improving infant or maternal health outcomes for Black families, improving infant or maternal outcomes for rural families, and/or addressing intersecting racial and health equity issues.
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