Saint Paul – Ramsey County Public Health has multiple grants available for community-led organizations to work on innovative new ways to improve community health.
The Community Innovation for Racial and Health Equity grant program will invest up to $30,000 in individual grants for capacity building, planning or implementation for organizations working to address common public health issues. Applicants will propose programs or services that address Public Health's current Community Health Improvement Plan priorities:
- Racial and health equity (formerly “Health in All Policies”).
- Healthy eating, active living and tobacco-free living (SHIP).
- Access to health care services.
- Mental health and wellbeing.
- Violence prevention.
- Climate change.
- Homelessness.
- Opioid crisis and response.
Eligible organizations can receive funding only once per calendar year and must meet the grant criteria determined by Public Health. Grants are available in three areas:
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Vision and capacity building – up to $10,000 for start-up cost, resources and supplies, operation, program design, relationship strategies, short-term development.
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Planning and development – up to $20,000 for community outreach, program delivery, service launch, scoping and refining program/project concept.
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Implementation and evaluation – up to $30,000 for analysis of program/project/service, program intervention, monitoring, qualitative and quantitative assessments, trainings.
All applications must be received by 5 p.m. on Jan. 30. 2023. No applications will be accepted after the deadline.
Two Technical Assistance support sessions will be held for applicants to learn more about the grant, application process and have questions answered:
More information is available at ramseycounty.us/CommunityInnovation.
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