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Montana Healthcare Foundation Grants

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Sponsor
Montana Healthcare Foundation
Deadlines
Mar 15, 2024
Contact
Purpose

Montana Healthcare Foundation Grants will be awarded to organizations that propose innovative, effective solutions to critical health-related needs in Montana communities. Priority will be placed on applications that demonstrate the importance of the health issue being addressed, the effectiveness of the program being implemented, strong partnerships with other organizations, and sustainability beyond the grant term.

Project examples include:

  • Proposals from county public health departments and other agencies to support sustainable prevention programs that address high priority community health issues
  • Strategic and business planning to address a significant health issue
  • Proposals seeking to address an important health challenge (such as food insecurity, homelessness, aging, or preventable injuries) through new inter-agency collaborations
  • Partnerships outside the health sector to address upstream influences on health and well-being
  • Proposals for programs that deliver effective prevention and treatment for tooth decay
Eligibility

Applicants must be Montana-based. Eligible organizations include:

  • Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations
  • Tax-exempt educational institutions
  • State, tribal, and local government agencies
Geographic coverage
Montana
Amount of funding

Awards will range between $10,000-$50,000 for projects implemented within a 12 month period, and up to $100,000 for projects implemented within a 24 month period.

Grants of up to $50,000 are also available for planning projects.

Application process
Tagged as
Access · Aging and aging-related services · Food security and nutrition · Health disparities · Housing and homelessness · Human services · Networking and collaboration · Oral health · Planning and strategy methods and resources · Public health · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention · Montana

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