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Miscellaneous Supplemental Grants (MGS) Grant Funding is sponsored by Ohio Commission on Minority Health. This fund sponsors health-related activities that raise the visibility of the Commission and increase the focus on minority health disparities and chronic diseases. Activities must reach and impact Ohioans from at least two counties and focus on racial and ethnic populations.
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High Street, 18th Floor Columbus OH 43215 Last modified on 2025-04-21 04:01:36 ****Mission Statement**** The Ohio Commission on Minority Health is dedicated to eliminating disparities in minority health through innovative strategies and financial opportunities, public health promotion, legislative action, public policy and systems change.
The Ohio Commission on Minority Health’s Vision is to achieve health parity among Ohio’s minority populations.
****Guiding Principles**** - We involve and empower the community - Our work is based on the documented needs and interests of the community - We are culturally competent practitioners who are informed about Minority Health - We are expected to demonstrate personal and professional integrity: We prove to be accountable, reliable, and guided by ethical standards - We make fair and equitable decisions - We value the formation of strategic partnerships - We establish performance targets and assess performance regularly - We promote excellence and innovation.
Ohio Commission on Minority Health is a part of : No sponsor in our database are part of Ohio Commission on Minority Health . Most Recent Grants from This Sponsors Ohio Commission on Minority Health - Demonstration Grants... **Description:** The Commission funds innovative and culturally specific projects.
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FY26 Minority Health Month **Minority Health Month Background:** The Commission created Minority Health Month (MHM) in Ohio... Deadline Approaching Grants No grants from this sponsor have deadline within a month period.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations sponsoring health-related activities that address minority health disparities and chronic diseases in Ohio. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $15,000 or up to $25,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Miscellaneous Supplemental Grants (MGS) Grant Funding is funded by Ohio Commission on Minority Health. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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