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Find similar grantsAn RFP is anticipated September 2026 for school-based health models; invitation-only for the other 2026 priority. No specific deadline published.
Resilient Children and Families is sponsored by Cambia Health Foundation. This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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Resilient Children and Families Resilient Children and Families Pregnancy, infants, and children up to age 8 We invest in behavioral health access for young children and their caregivers across Idaho, Oregon, Utah or Washington.
The Resilient Children and Families program has two priorities where we will focus our grantmaking in 2026: Advance community informed, integrated primary care models for pregnant and postpartum individuals that address the physical, behavioral, and social needs of patients, with particular emphasis on behavioral health and substance use screening and supports.
(Invitation only) Increase access to school-based whole-person health models with a strong behavioral health component; prioritize models focused on prevention and early intervention in partnership with parents and caregivers. (A Request for Proposals is anticipated to be released in September 2026, subject to change.)
To be eligible for consideration for grant funding, proposals need to align with at least one of the above two priorities. We do not accept unsolicited proposals. If you would like to share more about the work your organization does in our four-state region and how it aligns with our 2026 priorities, please use the Contact Us option .
In 2021, the rate of preterm birth among Black women was about 50% higher than other women. 21 million depression cases could be avoided by preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences.
Access to whole-person health care for pregnant women and caregivers of young children Access to whole-person behavioral health care in educational settings If you have questions or want to talk to a program officer about a Resilient Children and Families grant in Idaho, Oregon, Utah or Washington, please reach out!
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations with proposals aligning with 2026 priorities in Idaho, Oregon, Utah, or Washington; most 2026 grantmaking is invitation-only or requires prior contact. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Resilient Children and Families is funded by Cambia Health Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Utah. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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