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Montana Health Equity Mini Grants

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
Montana State University
Deadlines
Apr 1, 2023
Contact

Grace Behrens, MPH
406.994.6043
gracebehrens@montana.edu

Purpose

Health Equity Mini Grants will provide funding to support projects in Montana that work to advance health equity for communities most heavily impacted by health disparities. .

Preference points will be award to projects that impact American Indian communities, align with health equity priority areas defined by regional task forces, and include partnership between nonprofits, Critical Access Hospitals, and local public health departments. Priority areas include:

Western:

  • Behavioral health/substance use disorders (SUD)
  • American Indian leadership in health equity
  • LGBTQIA+ education in healthcare

North Central:

  • Transportation
  • Aging population
  • American Indian leadership in health equity

South Central:

  • Service coordination
  • Behavioral health/mental health
  • Aging services

Eastern:

  • American Indian leadership in health equity
  • Access to care
  • Behavioral health, SUD, and mental health

North Eastern:

  • Behavioral health, SUD, and mental health
  • Workforce
  • American Indian leadership in health equity
Eligibility

Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, Critical Access Hospitals, and local public health departments. Community groups may use a fiscal sponsor.

Geographic coverage
Montana
Amount of funding

Multiple submissions from each region are allowed and multiple projects may be funded in each region, not to exceed $20,000.

Application process

A link to the online application is available on the program website.

Tagged as
Access · Aging and aging-related services · American Indian or Alaska Native · Behavioral health · Care coordination · Critical Access Hospitals · Elderly population · Health disparities · Health workforce · LGBTQ+ · Mental health · Public health · Substance use and misuse · Transportation · Montana



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