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Grant Opportunity: Kaiser Permanente Programs

One of America’s leading health care providers, Kaiser Permanente, offers multiple areas of grant opportunities. Grants are broken down to national and regional sections. National grants are made to programs that serve multiple Kaiser Permanente regions and/or have a national impact on health and policy. Complete details on the national grant program eligibility as well as the program application are available through Kaiser Permanente’s website. Applications are reviewed on a quarterly basis throughout the year.

Regional grants are made available near the locations of Kaiser Permanente regional offices. The regions listed are Northern California, Southern California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Mid-Atlantic, and Northwest. From a broad perspective, the organization states that successful grant applicants fit within Kaiser Permanente’s funding priorities with work that examines social determinants of health and/or addresses the elimination of health disparities and inequities. Funding priority areas include community health initiatives, safety net partnerships, care for low-income people, and developing and disseminating knowledge but do differ by region and sub-region, so be sure to consult the region and sub-region relevant to your specific target population’s location.

With the RFP and grantmaking process different for each region, interested applicants within one of the listed regions should visit their regional page. Links to each regions grant section can be found under “Regional Grants” on the grants overview page. Additionally, we have broken out some information below:

Northern California

  • Central Valley (Organizations that meet basic eligibility requirements and seeking an unsolicited grant for a program that fits with current priorities may submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) application at any time.
  • Diablo (Letter of Interest due March 2nd, 2015)
  • East Bay (2015 information hasn’t been announced)
  • Fresno (2015 application dates have passed)
  • Greater Southern Alameda (2015 information hasn’t been announced)
  • Marin/Sonoma (2015 information hasn’t been announced)
  • Napa-Solano (2015 information hasn’t been announced)
  • Roseville (Application due March 23, 2015–mandatory letters of interest were due in early February)
  • Sacramento (Applicants who submitted required letters of intent due earlier in the year will be notified March 5th, 2015 if they are invited to submit a full proposal)
  • San Francisco (Next solicitation is scheduled for Fall 2015)
  • South Bay/San Jose/Santa Clara (Letters of Interest are due February 27th, 2015, Full applications due April 17th, 2015.)
  • San Mateo (Applications due March 13th, 2015)
  • South Sacramento (Applicants who submitted required letters of intent due earlier in the year will be notified March 4th, 2015 if they are invited to submit a full proposal)

Southern California

Colorado

Georgia

Hawaii

Mid-Atlantic

Northwest

Grant Opportunity: 2015 Healthy Kids, Healthy Families Grants (IL, MT, NM, OK, TX)

The Health Care Service Corporation is offering Healthy Kids, Healthy Families Grants in Illinois, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Organizations that share the goal of improving the health and wellness of children and their families through nutrition, physical activity, disease prevention and management, or supporting safe environments, are invited to apply. This is an exciting opportunity for organizations in these 5 states.

To apply, organizations must have a 501(c)(3) designation. If your organization has similar tax-exempt status and is interested in applying, the Foundation states, “Submit your tax status documentation with your funding request and we will review and determine if we are able to consider based upon the documentation you provide.”

There are no specific amounts listed for awards. Applicants should present responsible budgets that can reasonably support the projects proposed.

You can view past winners and projects on the Health Care Service Corporation grants page.

Grants will be accepted during the following periods in each eligible state:

Illinois –March 2 – March 30, 2015

Montana – April 1 – May 31, 2015

New Mexico – August 3 – September 9, 2015

Oklahoma – June 1 – September 11, 2015

Texas – March 16 – April 17, 2015

For more information and to access applications, visit the Health Care Service Corporation grants page.

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