The MspWellness Microgrant, Community Partner Funding Award program provides small businesses in Minneapolis with funding and technical assistance for wellness-focused activities and programs that improve employee physical and mental health.
Donor Name: MspWellness
State: Minnesota
City: Minneapolis
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/17/2023
Size of the Grant: up to $1,500
Details:
These awards are brought to workplaces by a partnership between the Minneapolis Health Department and the Minneapolis Regional Chamber, and leverage funding from the Minnesota Department of Health Statewide Health Improvement Partnership grant (SHIP).
Focus on Wellness
Employees are an organization’s most valuable asset. Creating healthy work environments and encouraging healthy behaviors can have a positive impact on employee wellbeing and job satisfaction. Worksite wellness programs can:
- Control or reduce your organization’s health care cost
- Improve productivity
- Reduce employee absenteeism
- Lower employee turnover
- Attract and retain top talent
- Reduce workers’ compensation costs, illness, and disability
Microgrants can be used
Projects should implement a work place policy, system and/or physical environment change that is related to a worksite wellness strategy listed below. Funds must be used for projects that are sustainable. Organizations are encouraged to propose projects that reflect their own experience, knowledge and understanding of their employees’ needs and desires. Workplaces must ensure the continuation of the proposed project beyond the awarded funding:
- Breastfeeding Support: Providing a supportive, private environment for chest/breastfeeding individuals
- Tobacco-free Worksite: Committing to become a tobacco-free workplace/grounds and/or promoting cessation.
- Healthy Eating: Improving the eating environment and supporting employees in making nutritious food choices while at work.
- Physical Activity: Increasing access to facilities and opportunities for physical activity and active transportation.
- Wellbeing: Incorporating changes to support employees’ mental and social health.
Funding Information
Microgrants will be awarded for up to $1,500 per organization.
Eligibility Criteria
Business and non-profit organizations are eligible to receive awards if:
- They are located in Minneapolis and/or have a presence (branch) in Minneapolis.
- Have minimum of 10 employees and fewer than 100 employees.
To impact communities with the greatest health disparities, priority will be given to the following workplaces:
- Workplaces with majority of adults over the age of 45. These employees enter an age where preventable chronic diseases are more apparent.
- Industries that have historically offered lower wages (and/or may not offer health care benefits) such as hospitality, retail, service, some manufacturing, and care-provider industries.
- Workplaces that employ a significant number of limited or non-English speaking workers and/or workers who have limited education.
- Workplaces that employ a population with a high percentage of workers who are experiencing health disparities identified through local or county-specific data.
For more information, visit mspWellness.