The Telligen Community Initiative (TCI) is seeking applications for its Healthcare Workforce Development Grant to initiate and support innovative and forward-looking health-related projects aimed at improving health, social well-being, and educational attainment.
Donor Name: Telligen Community Initiative (TCI)
State: Selected States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/03/2023
Size of the Grant: $75,000
Details:
This funding area understands that the health workforce shortages and aging population will require progressive and fundamental reshaping of health roles and the way in which patient care is delivered.
These priority areas were identified to define TCI’s community responsive grant programming more specifically, to produce more defined themes within their priority areas, and to enhance the portability and replication potential of similarly themed projects across Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, and Oklahoma communities.
- Organizations continue to believe in multiple funding mechanisms that try to meet applicants where they are in their work and evolution. This could encompass multiple themes or forms of support:
- First-dollar, programmatic, or seed funding to nonprofit organizations or governmental entities is a powerful contribution TCI can make to positively impact health status.
- This funding can also be positioned to provide support for critical work of an organization in strong alignment with their funding priorities.
- Expansion or spread of already impactful and successful approaches you are doing to other populations or geography.
- This funding could also be evaluated by a potential applicant to support meaningful capacity building of an organization to better deliver its work or mission that strongly aligns with TCI funding priorities.
Funding Information
Organizations have also elevated the per grant maximum award size to $75,000.
Priorities
TCI believes the challenges of healthcare workforce shortages and an aging population (healthcare workforce and general public) will require progressive and a fundamental reshaping of the way in which patient care is delivered, especially for primary care. These challenges have been compounded by the global pandemic. TCI envisions change in the point of care and the roles of the interdisciplinary direct care team being factored into the needs of their future healthcare workforce. This is a multi-faceted issue. As such, TCI is interested in supporting a myriad of solutions and approaches with their philanthropy. The following represent methods we could envision supporting with their philanthropic resources:
- Skilled and inclusive healthcare workforce.
- Career Laddering
- Practice and Policy Development
- Interdisciplinary Education
- Para-Professional Development
- First Generation Learners / Student Assistant Programming
- Youth Career Exploration / STEM
- Community Health Workers, Health Navigators or Apprenticeships
- Telehealth / Distance Learning / Rural Access
- Health Career Degree and Accreditation Planning
- New Healthcare Workforce Model
- Health Workforce Resiliency
Eligibility Criteria
To request a grant, your organization must be a recognized as a federally tax-exempt section 501(c)(3) charitable organization, an accredited school, or a public/ governmental agency located in the states of Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, or Oklahoma. Note: a public agency is an organization established and primarily funded by a unit of government. Examples could include a public school, public library, local public health department, or state governmental agency. Note that TCI does not fund organizations with a pending 501(c)(3) status.
For more information, visit Healthcare Workforce Development.