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Thriving Community Impact Fund | Gundersen Health System Now becoming Emplify Health Thriving Community Impact Fund Gundersen defines the Thriving Community Impact Fund as grants, in-kind gifts and sponsorships that support programs and initiatives aligned with our shared vision.
These funds are dedicated exclusively to nonprofit organizations delivering direct services within the 21-county service region across Western Wisconsin, Southeast Minnesota and Northeast Iowa. Complete online application New to the Thriving Community Impact Fund Our dedication extends beyond healthcare services.
We understand that health begins within the community, and that vibrant, thriving communities are the foundation for healthy individuals. The Thriving Community Impact Fund is more than financial support—it is a catalyst for lasting change, rooted in collaboration and shared purpose.
Community Health Impact Programs & Activities We welcome grant applications for programs and activities that enhance the health and well-being of our community members, closely aligned with the Health System’s Community Health Improvement Plan and Community Health Score.
Physical, mental and social well-being Poverty and economic stability Improvement of neighborhood and built environments There are now three applications to choose from: Up to $2,499, a simple and quick application with a fast turnaround Open application period: rolling Processing period: 20th - end of month Funding decision: first of each month Complete online application $2,500 - $49,999, are for larger initiatives aligned with our community health priorities Community Catalyst Grants $50,000+, are for transformative projects with significant community impact Open application period, reviewed annually: September 1 - November 1 Processing period: November 2 - November 30 Funding decision: December 1 Complete online application Event Sponsorship, Local Membership, and Community Engagement Requests This is a new application that supports events that align with our vision, including health fairs, educational workshops, awareness campaigns, fundraising events and other local causes that promote community well-being.
We recognize the value of events and sponsorships for many purposes; however, whenever there is an opportunity to support programming that directly benefits individuals, that is our preferred focus for funding. To ensure we have ample time for thorough planning and coordination, please submit your applications at least 12 weeks before your event date. Applications received less than 12 weeks in advance will unfortunately be declined.
In addition to event sponsorships, we also consider requests for local membership opportunities that support economic development within our communities. These memberships help foster partnerships, collaboration, and growth that contribute to the overall health and vitality of the local economy, which in turn supports community well-being. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
Complete online application If you would like Gundersen staff to attend your organization’s event without requesting sponsorship funding, please complete the request form. Request for booth display at upcoming community event Our Commitment Through the Thriving Community Impact Fund Empower health: provide financial support to community-based programs that deliver tangible improvements in health outcomes.
Build partnerships: strengthen and expand collaborations with local organizations to address social needs and reduce health inequities. Measure impact: advance the Community Health Score by investing in initiatives that produce measurable, positive changes in community health. Champion responsibility: cultivate a culture of corporate citizenship and social responsibility within Emplify Health and among our partners.
We welcome organizations to join us as partners and apply for funding through the Thriving Community Impact Fund. Thriving Community Impact Fund Applications & Deadlines By paying close attention to the above details, you’ll ensure your program or event gets the thoughtful consideration it truly deserves. Please take the time to thoroughly review the categories and deadlines.
Ensuring your application matches the right funding level and is submitted on time is essential for a smooth review process and prompt decision-making. Thriving Community Impact Fund Guidelines To be eligible for funding, organizations must be verified as a non-profit, school, or government agency.
With limited funds available, we are excited to prioritize requests that truly make a difference by: Addressing the vital needs highlighted in the Community Health Needs Assessment Championing health and wellness initiatives Driving impactful civic, community, and economic development Guidelines for this program do not allow funding for the following: Requests from individuals Medical expenses for individuals Operational expenses related to staff, including wages, salaries and benefits Funding for general fundraisers not tied to a specific program or initiative We're here to answer your questions.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations delivering direct services within the 21-county service region across Western Wisconsin, Southeast Minnesota, and Northeast Iowa. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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