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Special Olympics Inclusive Health Innovation Subgrants for Intellectual Disability – US

Special Olympics Inclusive Health Innovation Subgrants for Intellectual Disability - US

Deadline: 28-Jan-22

The Special Olympics Inclusive Health Innovation Subgrants, supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and bound by all federal guidelines, are intended to help increase and normalize inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) in mainstream health care and health promotion services and activities. These subgrants are limited to organizations in the United States.

Special Olympics, Inc. (SOI) is the world’s largest sports organization for people with ID. Over the 25 years Special Olympics has offered health programming, they have made life-changing and life-saving strides in health. However, people with ID continue to live with significant unmet health needs and health disparities vis-à-vis the general population.
People with ID face significant barriers in accessing health promotion and disease prevention (HPDP) services, from fitness and physical activity to health education adapted to their needs. These barriers exist in health delivery settings, too — training programs in medicine and other health professions rarely include classroom or practical content on how to provide care for people with ID. Such realities exist across sectors and cause these health disparities to persist.
Strategies
Organizations across the public health system can take action to remove barriers and improve access for people with ID to their services, as their patients, customers, beneficiaries, and clients. Four primary strategies include:
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusive Health Innovation Subgrants will allow eligible organizations to:

For more information, visit https://inclusivehealth.specialolympics.org/

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