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MoCAP - Missouri Foundation for Health Missouri Foundation for Health › Our Focus › Changemaking Tools › MoCAP Since 2010, we’ve supported more than 940 proposals, with an overall return on investment of $51 per $1 we put into the program. To date, over $506 million has been secured for Missouri organizations.
We assist a variety of organizations with diverse areas of focus, including community health centers, local public health agencies, nonprofits, and state agencies.
Connect nonprofits and governmental agencies with consultants that provide grant-writing and technical assistance at no cost to the applicant MoCAP offers technical support and consulting services free of charge to eligible organizations pursuing federal or national funding for health- or prevention-focused programs.
MoCAP resources are available to nonprofits and governmental organizations that serve people or communities within our service region . Accessing MoCAP Assistance If your organization has found a specific grant opportunity and you would like to request MoCAP support, please complete the MoCAP application . Once completed, a MoCAP staff member will follow-up with you.
Please review our FAQ before requesting assistance. If you have any questions, please reach out to mocap@mffh. org .
We ask that you identify a funding opportunity that you have determined your organization is eligible for if you are interested in MoCAP support. MoCAP does not provide individualized grant research for organizations. We ask that requests be made 5-8 weeks before the deadline, if possible, and the earlier the better.
Funding Resources in Missouri proposals supported in 2023 alone In 2023, nearly $36 million in funding was brought to the region thanks in part to MoCAP. success rate for proposals submitted Many HRSA awardees are new to federal funding. Reach out for more information.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Missouri-based nonprofits and governmental health organizations. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
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