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OPPORTUNITY GRANTS | Endowment for Health Opportunity Grants provide responsive funding to address urgent needs, spark innovation, and support projects that strengthen health across New Hampshire. From technical assistance to new ideas and knowledge-sharing, these grants help communities respond to challenges and create opportunities for healthier lives. Interested applicants should contact Andie Hession for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions What types of projects do Opportunity Grants fund? Priority will be given to projects that: Advance health equity for people who lack a fair opportunity to optimize their health potential for a variety of reasons including income, age, race, culture, ethnicity, disability, educational level, geography or sexual orientation. Leverage resources including other funding.
Present a compelling case regarding the seriousness and urgency of the need. Identify realistic, attainable and measurable outcomes that address the identified need. Demonstrate the applicant’s ability to successfully implement the project.
Involve collaboration with other organizations. Demonstrate sustainability, if applicable. Serve or have the potential to serve a wide geographic area of New Hampshire and/or a significant population of NH residents.
Are there projects or expenses that are generally ineligible for an Opportunity Grant? Ongoing operating expenses. Sponsorships for events/conferences.
Capital campaigns and/or fundraising events. Direct (influence legislative body) and grassroots lobbying (call to action). Expenses already incurred.
Replacement of public funding. Sectarian or religious programs. Directly or indirectly supporting political activities including political campaigns.
What is the award size and duration of an Opportunity Grant? The grant range is typically between $1,000 and $20,000. The grant term is typically one year or less and one time funding.
A final report is required at the end of the grant period What is the application deadline? Opportunity Grant applications are reviewed monthly. Please submit your application by the last day of the month to receive a decision within approximately 6 weeks.
Can I discuss my project with Endowment for Health staff before I submit an application? We encourage potential applicants to connect with Andie Hession or Sue Fulton to discuss an idea. They are also available to answer questions throughout the application process.
How do I apply for an Opportunity Grant? Start an Opportunity Grant Application . For information about navigating the Applicant Portal, visit the Grant Tools page.
How do I return to an in progress application? Return to the Applicant Portal . For information about navigating the Applicant Portal, visit the Grant Tools page.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in New Hampshire focusing on health equity and addressing root causes of health disparities. Excludes grants to individuals, out-of-state projects, ongoing operating expenses, equipment purchases, sponsorships, capital campaigns, fundraising events, lobbying, and sectarian or religious programs. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $1,000 - $20,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Opportunity Grants is funded by Endowment for Health. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Hampshire. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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