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Northern New Mexico Health Grants

Sponsors
Con Alma Health Foundation, Hospital Auxiliary of Los Alamos Medical Center, Northern New Mexico Health Grants Group
Deadlines
Jul 12, 2024
Contact

For programmatic questions:
Dennis McCutcheon
dennis@conalma.org

For issues with the grant portal:
SysAdmin@conalma.org

Purpose

The Con Alma Health Foundation and partners are offering grants for projects that promote the health and wellness of the diverse people of northern New Mexico. Immigrant, rural, and border communities are priorities.

Projects should:

  • Address the health needs and gaps that disproportionately impact underserved populations in northern New Mexico
  • Seek to improve health conditions, strengthen the capacity of safety-net organizations and networks, engage in advocacy efforts, and/or promote community-driven, informed health and wellness policies
  • Work to expand health equity by:
    • Increasing opportunities for underserved and vulnerable populations
    • Addressing at least one of the social determinants of health

Priority populations:

  • Communities historically marginalized or traumatized because of race, language, gender, sexual orientation, or spiritual beliefs
  • People who are uninsured, underinsured, and/or medically underserved
  • People with disabilities and people suffering from chronic health conditions and related health inequities
  • Immigrant, rural, and border communities
  • Low-income and economically disempowered communities

Examples of past projects

Eligibility

Eligibility is limited to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and fiscal sponsors with a 501(c)(3) designation.

Grants must benefit people living in Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, and northern Santa Fe counties, excluding the city and south of Santa Fe.

Geographic coverage
Northern New Mexico
Amount of funding

Award amount: Applicants may select a fixed request amount and are encouraged to select the amount that best meets their - $5,000, $10,000, $15,000, or $20,000.
Project period: 12 months

Application process

Links to additional guidance and the application instructions are available on the program website.

Submit applications online through the grants portal.

Tagged as
Access · Health disparities · Healthcare needs and services · Immigrants · LGBTQI+ · Limited English proficient · Networking and collaboration · People with disabilities · Poverty · Racial and ethnic groups · Social determinants of health · U.S.-Mexico Border Region · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention · New Mexico

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