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Find similar grantsSpring 2026 cycle: LOI due Jan 12, formal proposal due Mar 3, awards June 30. Fall 2026 cycle: LOI due Jul 14, full proposal due Sep 4, awards Dec 15.
Virginia Health Care Foundation Safety Net Grants is sponsored by Virginia Health Care Foundation. VHCF health safety net grants aim to increase access to primary care for uninsured Virginians and those in areas with limited access to care.
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Virginia Health Care FoundationGrant Guidelines and How to Apply - Virginia Health Care Foundation Virginia Health Care Foundation Grant Guidelines and How to Apply Organizations that have met the Grant Eligibility requirements can apply for the Health Access grants using the following procedure. Project Connect , Medication Access , and Special Initiative grants are awarded only in response to periodic requests for proposals.
Virginia Health Care Foundation grants for Expanding Access to Primary Care are awarded in two cycles each year, in the spring and fall. Upcoming 2026 deadlines for funding consideration are: January 12, 2026: Letters of Intent due via email by 5 pm. January 28, 2026: VHCF invites submission of full proposals based on Letter of Intent.
March 3, 2026: Formal proposals due to the VHCF office by 5 pm. June 30, 2026: Grant awards announced by the Foundation Board. July 14, 2026: Letters of Intent due via VHCF’s online grant portal by 5 pm.
July 28, 2026: VHCF invites submission of full proposals based on Letters of Intent. September 4, 2026: Formal proposals due to the VHCF office by 5 pm. December 15, 2026: Grant awards announced by the Foundation Board.
Please do not submit a Letter of Intent without first carefully reviewing VHCF’s requirements to determine if your organization and project are eligible for consideration. Step One : Determine if your organization and the project you’re proposing meet general eligibility requirements , and review the Health Access Grant Guidelines .
Step Two : If your organization and project meet the general eligibility requirements for a VHCF grant, you will need to submit a Letters of Intent via VHCF’s online grant portal. Step Three : If VHCF invites your organization to develop your concept further, you will need to submit a formal proposal. (Note: please do not submit a formal proposal if your organization has not been invited to do so.)
If you have any questions regarding how to apply for a grant, please schedule a time to speak with a VHCF Program Officer here .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations that provide or expand access to primary care/clinical healthcare services for the uninsured and medically underserved in Virginia; must meet general eligibility requirements per grant guidelines. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The current target date is September 4, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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Health Access Grants - Accelerating Licensure of Behavioral Health Professionals is sponsored by Virginia Health Care Foundation. This funding track addresses the shortage of behavioral health professionals in Virginia, particularly in federally designated mental health professional shortage areas. It considers proposals for funding to pay the salary and benefits of masters-prepared social workers and counselors who require oversight by a licensed professional to become licensed. This directly supports increasing the behavioral healthcare workforce, which could indirectly benefit VA medical facilities by increasing the pool of available professionals in the state.
RxRelief Virginia Grants is a grant from Virginia Health Care Foundation that funds medication assistance caseworkers who help uninsured Virginians obtain free or low-cost medicines for chronic illnesses. Using VHCF's Pharmacy Connection software, caseworkers connect eligible patients with pharmaceutical companies' Patient Assistance Programs. In grant year 2025, the program connected 12,384 uninsured Virginians from more than 80 localities with $145 million in free or low-cost medicines and supplies—leveraging just $1.6 million in state funds. RxRelief Virginia is funded through an appropriation from Virginia's Governor and General Assembly. Grants are restricted to organizations serving uninsured Virginia residents with chronic health conditions who qualify for manufacturer patient assistance programs.