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Youth and Young Adults (General Fund) is sponsored by Mother Cabrini Health Foundation. The Mother Cabrini Health Foundation's General Fund considers and supports projects that advance the health and wellbeing of vulnerable New Yorkers, including youth and young adults.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in New York City whose proposals align with health equity and social determinants of health for youth and young adults. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Unspecified; previous grants for similar programs averaged around $200,000 for specific projects. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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The Healthcare Workforce Grant Program is a grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation that funds programs strengthening the healthcare workforce serving underserved New Yorkers. The foundation supports pipeline development, education and training, career progression, and workforce infrastructure initiatives — particularly for individuals from low-income, underrepresented, and underserved communities. Eligible partners include healthcare systems, educational institutions, professional associations, and community-based organizations supporting allied health professionals, community health workers, direct care workers, nurses, physicians, and future practitioners. Awards of $75,000 or more support interventions that address workforce shortages, reduce barriers to healthcare careers, improve worker retention, and advance equitable access to care across New York State. No specific deadline is listed.
Mother Cabrini Health Foundation 2026 Grants is a grant program from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation that funds programs addressing the unmet healthcare and health-related needs of individuals, families, and communities throughout New York State. The foundation supports initiatives in mental and behavioral health, as well as programs serving eight priority populations identified through its grantmaking strategy. The 2026 application process includes LOI submissions through April 23, 2026, with full proposal invitations in mid-June and grant decisions in October and December 2026. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations working to advance health and well-being for vulnerable New Yorkers, including youth, low-income families, and underserved communities.