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Kent County Community Awards | Healthier Communities / Kent County Community Awards Kent County Community Awards The Community Commitment Fund was established as a result of a 1997 Consent Decree formed during the merger of Blodgett Memorial Medical Center and Butterworth Health Corporation.
The Community Commitment Fund provides targeted contributions to improve the health of medically underserved and economically disadvantaged populations in Kent County through health programs, services, and grantmaking dollars.
View CHNA multi-year grantees 2026-2027 (PDF) Download a copy of the 2024 community grants impact report (PDF) Corewell Health’s community commitment grant-making funding is used to fund three benefit processes: a rapid response fund to address emerging needs in the community, a data-driven multi-year grant award, and the neighborhood-level participatory research “Our Neighborhood, Our Health.
” Name of Fund Eligibility Award Amount Application Period Award Decisions Rapid Response Fund Organizations with urgent, unanticipated needs requiring immediate action to prevent major disruption or strengthen capacity to serve the community Monthly, February 2026 to November 2026 Organizations whose work improves mental health or access to care $25,000-$150,000 over two years Our Neighborhood, Our Health Projects and organizations serving Roosevelt Park in Grand Rapids $100,000 divided between grantees – decisions made by the Roosevelt Park Wellness Collective Name of Fund Eligibility Award Amount Application Period Award Decisions Rapid Response Fund Organizations with urgent, unanticipated needs requiring immediate action to prevent major disruption or strengthen capacity to serve the community Monthly, February 2026 to November 2026 Organizations whose work improves mental health or access to care $25,000-$150,000 over two years Our Neighborhood, Our Health Projects and organizations serving Roosevelt Park in Grand Rapids $100,000 divided between grantees – decisions made by the Roosevelt Park Wellness Collective February to November 2026 or until funds are exhausted Corewell Health Healthier Communities is deeply committed to supporting the work of community organizations in Kent County to transform the conditions that shape our community’s health.
Knowing that providing community services requires flexibility and innovation, we are opening a rapid response grant fund for non-profits or government agencies serving Kent County residents. This fund supports Kent County organizations with emerging needs.
We define emerging need as a need that has recently arisen, was not anticipated, and must be addressed immediately to avoid a major disruption to operations or to bolster an organization’s capacity to meet community needs. The fund will prioritize organizations that can show that immediate funding will maintain critical services or expand capacity for services that are new or in high demand.
Examples of emerging needs may include: Fixing a disruption to your ability to operate as normal, caused by external or internal (organizational) factors Addressing a surge in community need that is beyond your capacity to serve Preparing or responding to an emergency response Making up for changes in funding that seriously disrupt services or staffing Exploring a new opportunity to meet a community need aligned with our Community Health Needs Assessment (PDF) , not previously provided The rapid response funds will become available in February 2026.
Applications will open at the beginning of each month until funds are exhausted, and successful applicants will receive funding in the month following their application. Access the request for proposals (PDF). Southwest Michigan 800.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations improving mental health or access to care in Kent County Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $25,000–$150,000 over two years Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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