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Spring 2026 Grant Cycle is a grant from the Community Health Endowment (CHE) of Lincoln, Nebraska that funds new health-focused projects aimed at advancing CHE's vision of making Lincoln the healthiest community in the nation. CHE prioritizes innovative projects aligned with its health equity and community health improvement goals.
Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations in Lincoln, Nebraska, that meet CHE eligibility requirements. Grant amounts vary by project scope and are determined by the CHE Board of Trustees. Applications opened December 10, 2025, with an application deadline of February 27, 2026; applicant workshops were held January 7, 2026, and project idea meetings with CHE staff were available January 8 through February 12, 2026.
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Spring 2026 Funding Cycle Review Our Funding Priorities To achieve the vision of making lincoln the healthiest community in the nation, the CHE board of trustees will make funding available for new projects in the Spring 2026 grant cycle. Grant application available online December 10, 2025. January 7, 2026 - Applicant workshops .
January 8 through February 12, 2026 - Grant project Idea Meetings with CHE staff. Although not required, all applicants are strongly encouraged to meet with CHE staff in the early stages of the grant application process. February 27, 2026, 12:00pm (noon) - APPLICATIONS DUE BY 12:00PM (SUBMIT NO LATER THAN 11:59) May 29, 2026 - Grantees notified of award decisions.
June 1, 2026 - Formal, public award announcement made by CHE. July 1, 2026 - Grant contracts begin and funding is available. IMPORTANT: All applicants are required to submit an Eligibility Form in our grant portal prior to the full application being made available to them.
We are a proud funder of these local nonprofit organizations. Santee Sioux Society of Care Partnership for a Healthy Lincoln Boys & Girls Club of Lincoln Lancaster County Medical Society Southeast Community College Educational Foundation
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Lincoln, Nebraska, meeting CHE eligibility requirements Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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