Indiana Health Issues and Challenges Grants
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Indiana Health Issues and Challenges Grants provides funding for programs focused on addressing health issues and challenges within Indiana. Funds must be used for improving health outcomes related to one or more of the following priority areas: tobacco use, food insecurity/obesity, lead exposure, hepatitis C, chronic disease (diabetes, cardiovascular disease, asthma, and cancer) and public health prevention programs (community paramedicine for chronic disease, immunizations, and substance use disorder and community health workers/patient navigators).
Applicants must clearly describe the background and impact of proposed activities for racial and ethnic minorities and underserved populations of the state.
Eligible applicants include:
- Individuals
- Employers
- Employer associations
- Nonprofit organizations
- For-profit organizations
- Municipalities
- Local health departments
- School corporations
- Charter schools
- Accredited non-public schools
- Research institutions
- Health insurance plans
- Health insurance ministries
- A combination of the above applicant types
Awards amounts vary by project type.
Funds must be obligated by December 31, 2024 and spent by December 31, 2026.
Links to general application guidance and the online application form are available on the program website.
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