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Access to Health Care | OCCF Carolyn Watson Rural Oklahoma Community Foundation Lawton Community Foundation Hospice Foundation of Oklahoma Carolyn Watson Rural Oklahoma Community Foundation Lawton Community Foundation Hospice Foundation of Oklahoma Healthy, thriving communities are made stronger when individuals and families can prioritize their health and receive quality care without limitations like location or ability to pay.
The Access to Health Care Community Grant supports the ongoing improvement and expansion of health care services for those who would not otherwise have access. This includes medical, dental, vision and mental health services from prevention through treatment.
View All Community Grants OCCF is now offering general operating support funding for organizations whose work increases access to health care services to those who would not otherwise have access through one or more of the following: Hospice or palliative care services Therapeutic services for Parkinson’s disease or severe arthritic conditions Awards are made up to $30,000. The 2025 Grant Guidelines have changed significantly.
Please review and download for full details. All proposals must align with the published Grant Guidelines. Eligibility requirements and application process instructions are also included in the Grant Guidelines.
Oct. 28, 2025 – Grant Application Opens Nov. 5, 2025, 3:00 p.
m. – Grant Information Meeting (Optional) ▹ Register for the Grant Information Meeting Dec. 4, 2025, 5:00 p.
m. – Letter of Intent (LOI) Deadline Dec. 18, 2025, 5:00 p.
m. – Grant Application Deadline End of February 2026 – Decision Notification All deadlines are firm. No exceptions.
Applications are submitted online via the Grant Portal. Submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) through the online Grant Portal. ▹ Application instructions are available in the Grant Guidelines.
If the LOI is approved, submit a full application through the Grant Portal. To see our list of recent grantees , please click here . To view the generous donors who have supported this grant, please click here .
Grants support the on-going improvement and expansion of health care services for those who would not otherwise have access. If my organization received an Access to Health Care grant last year, am I eligible to apply this year? Yes.
Current grantees may reapply for additional funding if the organization has completed its Final Report for its previous Access to Health Care Community Grant. Can an organization submit a Letter of Intent or grant application for more than one project during a single grant cycle? No, an organization may only apply for one project during a single grant cycle.
Are applications submitted online? Both the Letter of Interest and Application will be submitted through our online grant portal. Check out the top of this page for more info!
Will the organizations that apply receive notification if they are not approved? Yes, all organizations that submit an application will be notified of funding decisions by the date outlined in the Grant Guidelines. A Chance to Change – $10,000 for low and no-cost options for counseling services.
Calm Waters Center for Children and Families Inc. – $10,000 to expand access to grief-focused counseling services for families. Center for Children and Families Inc. – $10,000 for free counseling services to children who have experienced complex trauma. Crossing Community Clinic – $15,000 for dental care and education resources to individuals with diabetes.
Dean McGee Eye Institute Community Vision Clinic – $11,250 for free dilated eye exams, refraction and glasses to individuals with diabetes. Gospel of Life Association – $20,000 to hire a bilingual RN to support and assist residents living at Gospel of Life. Health Alliance for the Uninsured – $26,000 for free prescription medications and flu shots.
Homeless Alliance Inc. – $35,000 for a registered nurse to serve people in the Homeless Alliance Day Shelter. Oklahoma City Ballet – $8,000 for free year-round classes for individuals with Parkinson’s Disease, arthritis and other movement disorders. Oklahoma Dental Foundation – $10,000 for oral health care and education for veterans in central Oklahoma.
Parent Promise – $5,000 to purchasing postpartum and newborn recovery kits for first-time mothers. Peaceful Family Oklahoma – $25,000 for mental health services for children affected by substance use disorders, aiming to reduce risks and promote healthier outcomes. Planned Parenthood Great Plains – $30,000 to remove cost barriers to care for patients seeking sexual and reproductive health care.
Sisu Youth Services – $16,000 for low-barrier support services, including case management and mental health resources, to empower young people for long-term success. Skyline Urban Ministry – $9,000 to provide free medical eye exams for patrons. Southern Plains Tribal Health Board – $10,250 for a sexual health education program for native high school students.
Stand in the Gap Ministries – $16,500 for a program to support women facing incarceration, focusing on mental health, child reunification and breaking destructive intergenerational cycles. The CARE Center – $25,000 for an on-site mental health program, which provides trauma-focused therapy for children who have experienced abuse.
Association of Physicians of Pakistani Descent of North America –$5,000 to hold two health fairs in collaboration with local community partners for underserved populations. Center for Children & Families – $15,000 to provide counseling services to families experiencing child abuse. Oklahoma Children’s Health Foundation – $6,300 to provide an intensive group treatment program for children with selective mutism.
Community Health Centers Inc. – $35,000 to provide Screening Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for uninsured patients at Community Health Highland Park Family Medical Center. Crossings Community Clinic – $20,000 to support uninsured patients with the management of uncontrolled diabetes to achieve better overall health.
Health Alliance for the Uninsured Inc. – $40,000 to provide access to free prescription medications and flu shots for low-income, uninsured adults. Limbs for Life Foundation – $15,000 to provide up to six people with prosthetic limbs. Neighborhood Services Organization Inc. – $35,000 to provide 8,000 procedures to address chronic and preventative care needs.
NewView Oklahoma Inc. – $7,500 for essential low-vision services. Oklahoma Assistive Technology Foundation – $20,000 to provide no-cost durable medical equipment to Oklahomans in need. Oklahoma Dental Foundation – $10,000 to partner with D-DENT and Dale Graham Veterans Foundation to provide dental care and treatment to their clients.
Parent Promise – $15,000 to provide postpartum care products to women who are first-time mothers in high-risk situations. Planned Parenthood Great Plains – $35,000 to provide affordable care to 200 patients if Title X benefits do not apply. Skyline Urban Ministry – $8,700 to provide 250-300 patrons seeking vision correction services.
Teen emPower Inc. – $40,000 for implementing teen pregnancy prevention education in 8th-grade classrooms. Youth and Family Services Inc. – $20,000 to provide a full-body approach to recovery focusing on exercise, nutrition, counseling and therapeutic activities that promote self-care. A Chance to Change – $10,000 – To increase access to mental health services for uninsured clients in northwest Oklahoma City.
Calm Waters Center for Children and Families – $12,000 – To provide grief counseling services to individuals, couples and families. Center for Children and Families – $10,000 – To provide counseling services to children who have experienced trauma. Fundación Manos Juntas – $20,000 – To support their Diabetes and Hypertension Management Program at their weekly free clinic in southwest Oklahoma City.
Health Alliance for the Uninsured – $40,000 – To provide low-income, uninsured Oklahomans with access to prescription medications for acute and chronic illnesses. Lilyfield – $20,000 – To expand access to mental health care for uninsured children and families. Mental Health Association Oklahoma – $40,000 – To expand their street medicine program that serves individuals experiencing homelessness.
Neighborhood Services Organization – $40,000 – To support their low-cost dental clinic that provides oral care to low-income Oklahomans. NewView Oklahoma – $10,000 – To expand their low-vision optometry and rehab services to patients in non-metro areas of Oklahoma, Cleveland and Canadian counties. Oklahoma Dental Foundation – $20,000 – To provide on-site dental services to Oklahoma veterans utilizing their mobile dental units.
Oklahoma Project Woman – $15,000 – To provide breast health care for uninsured Oklahomans. Planned Parenthood Great Plains – $30,000 – To provide under and uninsured patients with no-cost reproductive and primary care. Remerge of Oklahoma County – $18,000 – To partner with Mobile Smiles to provide onsite dental services for ReMerge participants.
Sunbeam Family Services – $30,000 – To establish a relief fund to help mental health patients afford and continue care. The CARE Center – $15,000 – To provide trauma-informed mental health services for children in Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma Caring Foundation – $10,000 – To support the Caring Van units that provide free immunizations to Oklahoma City children.
Variety Care – $15,000 – To provide oral health care to uninsured human trafficking survivors. YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City – $8,000 – To start a Pedaling for Parkinson’s cycling program to help treat and slow the progression of symptoms for people living with Parkinson’s disease.
Senior Programs Specialist Community Programs Manager Endowed Nonprofit Directory Endowed Nonprofit Directory Oklahoma City Community Foundation Oklahoma City, OK 73102 ( directions ) The Oklahoma City Community Foundation Serves Central Oklahoma Since 1969, the Oklahoma City Community Foundation has worked to bring people together from all across the community who want to invest in this place and the people who live here.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits serving Canadian, Cleveland, Oklahoma, and Logan counties. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $5,000 - $40,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.