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North Carolina Promoting Equitable Health Outcomes by Addressing Social Drivers of Poor Health

This funding record is inactive. Please see the program website or contact the program sponsor to determine if this program is currently accepting applications or will open again in the future.

Sponsor
Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust
Deadlines
Feb 9, 2022
Contact

Alison Duncan
alison@kbr.org
336.397.5521

Purpose

The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust will provide funding and technical support for planning or implementing a systems change effort that addresses a social determinant of health and aims to reduce racial or ethnic disparities in health outcomes in North Carolina, particularly in rural areas.

Proposed strategies may include:

  • Conduct community-based evaluation, research, and planning that engages residents in the process to collect data, identify gaps, and determine best practices to address goals
  • Build community, organizational, and individual capacity in areas with low incomes so that historically marginalized populations can participate in health improvement efforts
  • Conduct broad-based communications, community education, and advocacy efforts that advance goals
  • Convene, facilitate, and coordinate stakeholders to collectively address goals
Eligibility

Eligible applicants include nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations and governmental entities located or operating in North Carolina that are working on improving quality of life and health for North Carolinians with low incomes and those experiencing poverty.

Geographic coverage
North Carolina
Amount of funding

Award amounts are not stated.

Application process

The begin the process, schedule a conversation with Program Coordinator, Alison Duncan, for an initial consultation (alison@kbr.org, 336.397.5521) by January 26, 2022.

Tagged as
Evaluation methods and resources · Health disparities · Human services · Minorities · Networking and collaboration · Planning and strategy methods and resources · Poverty · Racial and ethnic groups · Research methods and resources · Social determinants of health · North Carolina



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