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Find similar grantsMaternal Health Grants is sponsored by Fidelis Care. Provides grants to nonprofit organizations in New York State focusing on improving maternal health outcomes and ensuring equitable access to services for pregnant and new mothers.
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Fidelis Care Food Is Medicine Grant is a $130,000 grant from Fidelis Care that funds healthcare providers and community organizations across New York State working to address food insecurity as a social determinant of health. The program supports innovative food-as-medicine initiatives that connect nutritious food access with health outcomes, helping members manage chronic conditions and improve overall well-being. Eligible applicants are providers and community organizations operating across New York State with programs linking food support to healthcare services. This grant reflects Fidelis Care's broader commitment to addressing social needs and health equity for its members through partnerships with community-based organizations and health system stakeholders.
Maternal Health Grant Program is sponsored by Fidelis Care. Fidelis Care provides grants to not-for-profit groups across New York State that focus on helping mothers stay healthy and ensuring healthy pregnancies, particularly for women with lower incomes. The grants support work to improve maternal health outcomes and equitable access to services for pregnant and new mothers.
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