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Episcopal Health Foundation Grant Program 2023 – United States

Request for Proposals: Hillman Emergent Innovation Program (United States)

Deadline: 20-Jul-23

The Episcopal Health Foundation (EHF) is inviting applications to support community based clinics and community based organizations to embrace the importance of early childhood brain development and to prioritize primary prevention work with low-income families beginning before or at the birth of their children.

EHF’s Grant Guidance for 2023 expresses the core beliefs and explains the commitment of the philanthropic giving to outcomes-focused approaches to improve health, not just health care in Texas. Funding opportunities will continue in support of the current goals, outcomes and strategies. EHF will also provide funding support for grantees interested in developing capacity and competency related to health equity.

All grants funded by EHF must be implemented within the 57- county service area of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas.

Goal 3: Build the foundation for a healthy life by investing in early childhood brain development.

Outcome 4: Health systems and families implement best practices for early childhood brain development during pregnancy and the first 1,000 days of life.

Strategy 8: Building Brain Development – Providers: Support early childhood brain development.

Strategy 9: Building Brain Development – Community Organizations: Community – based organizations.

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For more information, visit EHF.

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