Applications are now being accepted for the Social Determinants of Health Grants.
Donor Name: Intermountain Health
State: Idaho, Utah
County: Cassia County (ID), Minidoka County (ID)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/01/2024
Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000
Grant Duration: 3 Years
Details:
To qualify for Social Determinants of Health grant funding, your program or service must align with at least one of Intermountain’s social determinants of health priorities, which are:
- Improve nutrition security
- Improve stable and quality housing through wraparound and support services
Funding Information
- Applicants can request a total grant award between $50,000 and $300,000 for the entire project period. Projects can last between 18 and 36 months and must begin upon receipt of funding.
- A funding request may not exceed 20 percent of an organization’s annual operating budget, e.g., to be eligible for a $50,000 grant, your organization’s annual operating budget must be at least $250,000.
- In general, small equipment and materials, such as jump ropes or cooking utensils are eligible, at no more than a total $5,000 cost, but large equipment, construction, and capital costs are not eligible.
Eligibility Criteria
- A social service agency and a healthcare agency apply in partnership:
- Social service agency is defined as a government, private or not-for-profit entity that provides a direct service/program that focuses on the needs of low-income, vulnerable populations and include state government agencies, local government agencies, and school districts
- Healthcare agency is defined as an organization that provides a billable healthcare service and uses evidence-based practices to provide a direct healthcare service
- OR a social agency applies on its own but demonstrate a collaborative approach with other health service agencies or provide strong health outcomes
- OR a health agency applies on its own but demonstrate collaborative approach with other social service agencies and provide strong health outcomes
Requirements
- A full and complete financial audit within the last two years from application. Submission must include the full audit, including any findings or letter from the auditing firm
- A 501c3 designation letter or have a comparable government designation
- Completed W9
- Completed Supplier Form (a blank copy will be provided in the application)
- If applying in a dual partnership, BOTH agencies must:
- Submit the required documentation above.
- Show a clear partnership that works together toward measurable goals and outcomes addressing one or more of the listed social determinants of health. You will be asked to clearly describe the planned role and responsibilities of each partner for all stages of the project or program.
For more information, visit Intermountain Health.