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Provider/Community Grant Program and tags, as close as possible to the opening tag. Creation Date: 03/29/2017 Provider and Community Grant Program Home State Health, Centene Foundation Announce $750,000 Grant Opportunity for Missouri Organizations Improving Health Outcomes Community-based organizations and providers across Missouri can apply through July 10, 2026 for grants up to $100,000.
Home State Health and the Centene Foundation today announced a new grant opportunity to support nonprofit, community-based organizations and providers working to address key social drivers of health across Missouri. Through this initiative, a total of $750,000 in funding will be distributed, with individual grants ranging from $10,000 to $100,000.
Funding will support programs focused on improving health outcomes by addressing factors such as access to healthy food, housing stability and workforce development. Applications are open now through July 10, 2026, with award announcements expected in August 2026.
“Home State Health is committed to supporting organizations that are addressing the root causes impacting health outcomes across our state,” said Shawn Furey, President and Chief Executive Officer of Home State Health. “Access to stable housing, nutritious food and employment opportunities plays an important role in overall health.
By partnering with community organizations, we aim to help reduce barriers and support improved outcomes for communities throughout Missouri. ” A total of 20 grants will be awarded across five tiers: Organizations addressing a broad range of social drivers of health are encouraged to apply.
Priority consideration will be given to programs focused on: Rural communities across Missouri ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Serve Missouri Medicaid populations (e.g., individuals currently enrolled in Medicaid or communities with a demonstrated Medicaid-eligible population) Be a Missouri-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Demonstrate how funds will be used and the ability to measure outcomes and impact Submit required documentation (e.g., program materials, W-9, Form 990, IRS determination letter) Submitting an online application does not guarantee funding.
If you have any questions, please contact HomeStateOutreach@centene. com . Contact Phone Number / Extension * Confirm Contact Email Address * These fields don't match, please try again.
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List Board of Director Names and Centene/Centene Subsidiary Employee (yes or no). (If more than 10, limit to Chair and Officers) Program Area (See key below) * Request Type (see key below) * Does This Request for Funding Address Drivers of Health (DoH)? (see key below) * Does Your Project Have a Defined Start and End Date?
Project / Program Sustainability Plan * Project Evaluation / Measurements * Should funding be awarded, demographic information for your organization will be required. What percentage is Rural? (population less than 2,500) * What percentage is Urban Cluster?
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Program Area: Civic & Public Affairs Community & Economic Development Programmatic / Project Support DoH Economic stability : Includes employment, financial literacy and assistance, income, and poverty Education access and quality : Includes access to education Food Security: Includes food availability, accessibility, utilization, and stability Neighborhood and built environment: Includes access to transportation, quality of housing, access to healthy foods and clean water, and air quality Social and community context: Includes social connection, a sense of belonging to a community, advocacy, workplace conditions, and discrimination or racism
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Missouri-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that serve Missouri Medicaid populations (e. g. , individuals currently enrolled in Medicaid or communities with a demonstrated Medicaid-eligible population). Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $100,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for Provider and Community Grant Program are due July 10, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Provider and Community Grant Program is funded by Home State Health and Centene Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Missouri. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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