Integrating Health and Social Services: Funding Priorities

GrantID: 76482

Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $100,000

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Grant Overview

Integrating Services to Address Health and Social Needs funding supports projects that systematically integrate health services with social services in underserved communities. This grant excludes direct service delivery and only funds system-level coordination infrastructure. It covers collaborations among nonprofits, healthcare providers, and local governments to create a unified service delivery model. The initiative aims to address the social determinants of health, leading to improved overall community well-being and reduced health disparities. To be eligible, applicants must demonstrate existing partnerships between healthcare and social service organizations. The funding prioritizes projects that show a clear understanding of community needs and a well-planned approach to service integration. Key factors in the evaluation include the applicant's ability to foster collaborations, the comprehensiveness of the service delivery model, and the potential for long-term impact on community health. Applicants should not be individual service providers but rather entities that can coordinate across multiple organizations. The funding requires a detailed plan for how services will be integrated, including strategies for data sharing, joint program development, and coordinated client intake. It also requires evidence of community engagement and support from local stakeholders. Unlike general community development grants, this funding is specifically focused on the integration of health and social services. Service Integration Requirements: A critical component of this funding is the development of a unified service delivery model that addresses the social determinants of health. This involves creating a coordinated system where healthcare providers, social service organizations, and community groups work together seamlessly. Staffing Ratios and Training: Applicants must demonstrate adequate staffing ratios and plans for training staff to work effectively in an integrated service delivery environment. The funding prioritizes projects that can demonstrate a clear understanding of the staffing needs required for successful service integration. Alignment Factors: The evaluation will consider how well the proposed project aligns with existing community health initiatives and the extent to which it leverages existing resources and infrastructure. It will also assess the applicant's ability to demonstrate measurable outcomes and sustainability beyond the grant period.

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