The Access to Health Care iFund program was designed to support organizations that provide basic and preventative health care, including mental health, dental, and hospice services, to those who would not otherwise have access to such services due to economic, social, or geographic reasons.
Donor Name: Oklahoma City Community Foundation
State: Oklahoma
Counties: Cleveland County (OK), Canadian County (OK)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 11/15/2022
Size of the Grant: $5,000 – $40,000
Details:
Eligible programs include
- Health care services:
- Programming that provides primary, diagnostic, or preventative services. This would include medical, dental, mental health, and prescription drug treatments.
- Early detection services:
- Programming that provides screening and evaluation services for early detection or prevention of chronic medical conditions.
- Services for patients with Parkinson’s Disease:
- Programming that provides therapeutic services for patients with Parkinson’s Disease or severe arthritic conditions.
- Hospice:
- Programming that provides hospice or palliative care services to those who would not otherwise have
access.
- Programming that provides hospice or palliative care services to those who would not otherwise have
Preference will be given to:
- Programs that leverage resources and that demonstrate collaboration between two or more organizations
- Programs with proven success or those most likely to achieve the goals of the program with an identified population.
Grant Amount
Grants may be awarded in the range of $5,000 – $40,000. Programs may be new, continuing, or existing. Previous grantees may reapply for additional funding if the program successfully achieved its goals.
Criteria
- Service Area: Oklahoma, Cleveland, and Canadian Counties
- The applicant organization must be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a current, updated GiveSmartOKC profile.
- Programs must provide direct health care services in central Oklahoma.
- Organizations must have a governing board located in central Oklahoma.
- Grants will not be made to individuals or private foundations.
For more information, visit Access to Health Care iFund.