The Trumbull Memorial Health Foundation’s Grant Program is designed to promote the health and well-being of the residents of Trumbull County.
Donor Name: Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley
State: Ohio
County: Trumbull County (OH)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 10/01/2022
Details:
Trumbull Memorial Health Foundation’s 2022 grantmaking will prioritize grants that align with one or more of the below areas:
- Innovative projects that address the current priorities identified by the 2020-2022 Trumbull County Combined Health District Community Health Improvement Plan
- Mental Health and Addiction: initiatives that increase mental health and decrease substance abuse
- Chronic Disease: initiatives that decrease chronic disease and obesity
- Maternal and Infant Health: initiatives that improve maternal and infant health outcomes and/or
- Organizations and programs that address areas identified by issue-specific funds held by Trumbull Memorial Health Foundation:
In addition, throughout all areas of its grantmaking, the Trumbull Memorial Health Foundation gives priority to projects that:
- Address underlying social and economic challenges contributing to poor health outcomes in the communities served, such as racial inequity, poverty, lack of access to healthy foods and absence of parks/recreational centers
- Extend past individual behavior or program-related services by modifying policies, systems and environments to help make healthy options practical and readily available in an equitable manner to all residents
- Focus efforts on neighborhoods and communities confronted with challenges to equitable opportunity for health and well-being. This includes areas and individuals most adversely impacted by societal neglect and community disinvestment (low-income, Black, Hispanic, City of Warren)
- Demonstrate collaboration among sectors, including public health, government, education, healthcare, etc.
- Prioritize engagement of residents from the communities served
- Adhere to existing evidence-based best practices or promising practices
- Leverage additional funding as well as community assets
- Provide an established plan for evaluation including measurable outcomes
Eligibility Criteria
They make grants to organizations that are deemed not-for-profit by the IRS, such as 501(c)3s, religious organizations, schools and government entities. If you’re not registered with the IRS, you may apply through a fiscal sponsor.
For more information, visit Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley.