Accessing Community Health Worker Certification in Missouri

GrantID: 4758

Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $300,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Missouri that are actively involved in Science, Technology Research & Development. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for Missouri's Health and Wellbeing Grant

The Banking Institution's Grant to Communities that Foster Health and Wellbeing by addressing systemic inequities caused by structural racism and other forms of discrimination is a vital funding opportunity for Missouri. As the state continues to experience disparities in health outcomes, particularly in rural areas and among minority populations, this grant can help support community-led initiatives that drive meaningful change.

Target Outcomes for Missouri

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) has identified several key areas of focus for improving health outcomes in the state, including reducing health disparities, improving access to healthcare, and promoting healthy behaviors. The priority outcomes for this grant align closely with these goals, with a focus on supporting community-led solutions that address the root causes of health inequities. Specifically, the grant seeks to support projects that demonstrate improved health outcomes, increased access to healthcare, and enhanced community engagement and capacity.

One of the key geographic features that distinguishes Missouri is its mix of urban and rural areas, with many rural counties facing significant challenges in terms of healthcare access and health outcomes. For example, the Missouri Delta region, which includes counties along the Mississippi River, experiences some of the highest rates of poverty and poor health outcomes in the state. Projects that target these areas and address the unique challenges faced by rural communities will be particularly competitive for funding.

Measuring Success in Missouri

To measure the success of projects funded through this grant, the Banking Institution will be tracking a range of outcomes, including improvements in health outcomes, increases in access to healthcare, and enhancements in community capacity and engagement. In Missouri, projects may also be expected to align with state-specific initiatives, such as the Missouri DHSS's efforts to improve health outcomes in rural areas through the Rural Health Grant Program. Applicants should be prepared to demonstrate how their projects will contribute to these broader state goals and outcomes.

Missouri applicants for this grant can draw on a range of resources to support their applications, including technical assistance from the Missouri DHSS and other state agencies. The Missouri Arts Council, for example, provides funding and support for arts-based initiatives that promote community engagement and wellbeing. By leveraging these resources and aligning their projects with state priorities, applicants can increase their chances of securing funding.

Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded in Missouri under this grant program? A: Projects that address the root causes of health inequities, particularly in rural areas and among minority populations, are likely to be highly competitive. Applicants should be prepared to demonstrate how their projects will improve health outcomes, increase access to healthcare, and enhance community capacity and engagement.

Q: How can applicants in Missouri access technical assistance to support their grant applications? A: The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services provides technical assistance to applicants, as do other state agencies and organizations. Applicants are encouraged to reach out to these organizations to learn more about available resources and support.

Q: Are there specific outcomes or metrics that applicants in Missouri should focus on in their grant applications? A: Yes, applicants should be prepared to demonstrate how their projects will contribute to state-specific initiatives and outcomes, such as improving health outcomes in rural areas. The Banking Institution will also be tracking a range of outcomes, including improvements in health outcomes and increases in access to healthcare.

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