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Concept papers due March 30, 2026; full applications due June 4, 2026; grants announced November 5, 2026
Healthy Kids Initiative is a grant from the Michigan Health Endowment Fund that funds community-driven solutions improving children's health from before birth through young adulthood across Michigan. The 2026 program emphasizes four priorities: access to care and support, maternal and infant health, nutrition and physical activity, and integrated models for children's health.
Projects should have potential to strengthen health supports for children, families, and caregivers while informing policy or offering replicable models. Grants of up to $750,000 are available to Michigan nonprofits, hospital systems, and public agencies. Concept papers are due March 30, 2026, with full applications due June 4, 2026.
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Healthy Kids - Michigan Health Endowment Fund Grant Range Up to $750,000 Concept Papers Due March 30, 2026 Applications Due June 4, 2026 Grants Announced November 5, 2026 *Please note: applicants need an account in our Fluxx grants portal to submit a concept paper. New users must request an account by Monday, March 23 to guarantee access by the March 30 deadline.
Details about all of our past grants are available in our searchable Grant Database . The Healthy Kids Initiative builds on our history of deep investment in children’s health through an integrated approach designed to maximize our impact on children, youth, and families in Michigan. Healthy Kids reflects our belief that every child deserves the opportunity to grow up healthy.
The program supports community-driven solutions that improve health from before birth through young adulthood in all the settings that shape children’s well-being. We prioritize projects across the state with potential to strengthen health supports for children, their families, and other people who care for them, while informing policy, influencing systems, or offering models that others can implement, grow, and adapt.
Our 2026 grantmaking emphasizes four primary priorities: Access to Care and Support Maternal and Infant Health Nutrition and Physical Activity Integrated Models for Children’s Health
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Michigan nonprofits, hospital systems, and public agencies. Requires Fluxx grants portal account. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $750,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is June 4, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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