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Find similar grantsIntermountain Community Care Foundation: Child & Family Mental Well-Being Grants is sponsored by Intermountain Community Care Foundation. Supports programs focused on child and family mental well-being, including counseling services and community initiatives.
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Search similar grants →According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Utah offering mental health programs for children and families. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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Intermountain Community Care Foundation: Child & Family Mental Well-Being Grants is funded by Intermountain Community Care Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Healthcare Access Grants is sponsored by Intermountain Community Care Foundation Inc.. The Intermountain Community Care Foundation aims to enhance healthcare access and promote healthy behaviors among low-income and underrepresented populations in Utah and Southeast Idaho. It funds innovative projects that yield measurable results, focusing on significant and lasting changes in community health.
Child & Family Mental Well-Being Grants is sponsored by Intermountain Community Care Foundation Inc.. These grants focus on improving mental well-being for children and families, including reducing suicide, frequent mental distress, anxiety, depression, and decreasing substance misuse. They aim to advance prevention and early intervention, expand comprehensive, family-centered mental well-being programs, and build trauma-informed systems.
Intermountain Community Care Foundation: Healthcare Access Grants is sponsored by Intermountain Community Care Foundation. The Intermountain Community Care Foundation aims to enhance healthcare access and promote healthy behaviors among low-income and underrepresented populations in Utah and Southeast Idaho. It funds innovative projects that yield measurable results, focusing on significant and lasting changes in community health.
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