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NC SC Healthcare Nonprofit Funding | The Leon Levine Foundation Improving access to quality healthcare by investing in local and regional programs that prolong and enhance quality of life. In a thriving community, there is equitable access to quality physical and mental healthcare.
To this end, through healthcare foundation grants in NC and SC, The Leon Levine Foundation invests in organizations that provide direct care to promote optimal health and to enrich the wellbeing of individuals and their families as they address disease and illness.
The Foundation prioritizes early childhood health funding to ensure young children and their families have access to preventative care and medical support during critical developmental years, complementing the Foundation’s education investments in school readiness. Working to promote and maintain health, prevent and manage disease, and endorse quality healthcare offerings in our region.
Grants in this category provide medical, behavioral health, dental, and/or pharmacy services (including preventative care). The Foundation has a special interest in organizations that serve the uninsured and underinsured. Facilitating access to medical support services that positively impact quality of life.
Grants in this category fund nonprofit organizations in NC and SC that meet patient family needs and provide wraparound care, often in coordination with human services programs . Care Coordination & Case Management Developing a network of providers committed to helping underserved patients.
Grants in this category foster collaboration between community organizations and healthcare providers to minimize duplication of services, streamline referrals, and prioritize patient outcomes. Quality, affordable healthcare is critical in creating a pathway from poverty to self-sufficiency. Ease of access to quality care can transform a community.
Thoughtful and innovative care coordination can improve a patient’s experience, reduce medical costs, limit service duplication, and increase collaboration among care providers. Aiding the family of those receiving medical care can help patients achieve better health outcomes.
Representative Healthcare Grantees Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic Center for Child and Family Health Inc Center for Child and Family Health Inc Charlotte Speech and Hearing Center Inc. Charlotte Speech and Hearing Center Inc. Henderson County Free Medical Clinic, Inc. Henderson County Free Medical Clinic, Inc. Lincoln Community Health Center, Inc. Lincoln Community Health Center, Inc. Mental Illness Recovery Center, Inc. Mental Illness Recovery Center, Inc. NC Association of Free & Charitable Clinics Inc NC Association of Free & Charitable Clinics Inc Ronald McDonald House Charities of Charleston, SC, Inc. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Charleston, SC, Inc. SECU Family House at UNC Hospitals SECU Family House at UNC Hospitals
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in North and South Carolina providing medical care, mental health services, and early childhood health programs. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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