Pacific Hospital Preservation & Development Authority (Pacific Hospital PDA) is offering Major Grants to maintain, expand, or start new projects aiming to eliminate disparities in access to health resources or improve health outcomes for under-served communities.
Donor Name: Pacific Hospital Preservation & Development Authority (PHPDA)
State: Washington
County: King County (WA)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/13/2023
Size of the Grant:$200,000
Grant Duration: 3 years
Details:
Funding Priorities
- Improving health outcomes and access
- Communities of Color, particularly African American / Black, Latinx, and American Indian/Alaska Native communities.
- Addressing cultural, linguistic, economic, and access barriers
- to ensure access for underserved communities to health resources and services.
- Serving underserved geographic areas
- such as South King County and rural King County.
- Providing services
- that are not paid for, in part or fully, under currently available coverage programs.
Funding Information
Apply for up to $200,000 per year, renewable up to two times for a total of three years of funding. Funding can be used for health-related direct service delivery or advocacy efforts.
Eligibility Criteria
- Nonprofit, government, and public organizations may apply. If you do not have nonprofit status, you may be eligible to apply under a fiscal sponsor.
- Funding for service delivery is limited to King County. There are no geographic restrictions on the residence of clients served or advocacy efforts, as long as the program can demonstrate the use of funds addressing disparities in health among residents of the Puget Sound region (King, Snohomish, Pierce, and Kitsap counties).
- Organizations may not receive two PHPDA grants in the same year for the same project. If a program is currently funded by the PHPDA’s Nimble Grants, these funds cannot be used to augment that funding. Applicants can request Major Grant funds for a different project or for a project that received a Nimble Grant award in the past as long as the time period covered by funding ends by the new contract period.
For more information, visit Major Grants.