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Bridgeton Landfill Community Project Fund for Access to Health Care (US)

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Deadline: 20-Nov-20

The St. Louis Community Foundation has announced a Request for Proposals for Access to Health Care under Bridgeton Landfill Community Project Fund.

The Bridgeton Landfill Community Project Fund (Bridgeton Fund) was established in July 2018 with $12.5 million from a legal settlement between the State of Missouri and Republic Services, Allied Services, and Bridgeton Landfill, LLC regarding the subsurface smouldering event at the Bridgeton Landfill in Bridgeton, MO. Per the terms of the settlement, the Bridgeton Fund will support nonprofit (501c3) organizations providing services in or located within a four-mile radius of the Bridgeton Landfill. Grants from the Bridgeton Fund are for initiatives that contribute to the betterment of the environment, health, and safety of the communities within this area. The Bridgeton Fund will sunset in 2022.

The St. Louis Community Foundation manages the grant-making for the Bridgeton Fund and undertook an information-gathering process to determine community priorities in the three focus areas of public safety, health, and the environment. This process has included one-on-one and small group meetings with stakeholders in the targeted community, focus groups, and community meetings.

Focus Areas

As a result, four funding areas emerged as of primary interest

Outcomes

The outcomes for this “Access to Health Care” initiative, therefore, are:

They are seeking partnerships with nonprofit organizations to provide this increased access and to achieve these outcomes. Collaborations that take advantage of the assets already in the community are encouraged, as a clear understanding of the impacted community and its needs are requisite.

Possible projects and programs may include but are not limited to:

Eligibility Criteria

Application Process

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