Funding Opportunities to Expand Preventive Health Services in Ohio (USA)
GrantID: 1858
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000
Deadline: October 5, 2026
Grant Amount High: $500,000
Summary
This grant opportunity offers funding to support projects aimed at improving access to health services, particularly for populations that experience disparities. The focus is on interventions that can increase participation in preventive health screenings, enhance follow-up care, and integrate health-promoting services into diverse community settings. Projects may operate in traditional healthcare environments such as clinics or hospitals, or in non-traditional locations like schools, workplaces, faith-based centers, and mobile units. The goal is to reduce barriers to care while implementing solutions at multiple levels, including individual, organizational, and community-wide approaches.
The grant provides financial support for a wide variety of initiatives, with funding amounts flexible and determined by the scope of the proposed work. Eligible recipients include a broad range of organizations and entities. Higher education institutions, nonprofit organizations, small businesses, community-based and faith-based organizations, as well as local, state, and tribal government entities can apply. While foreign institutions cannot apply directly, international components may be incorporated under specific conditions.
The intent of the funds is to encourage innovative and sustainable interventions that can demonstrate measurable improvements in preventive healthcare uptake, particularly for underserved populations. Projects might involve partnerships with local service providers, implementation of workflow improvements, or the use of technology to enhance screening and follow-up care. There is also interest in integrating multiple preventive services into a single outreach effort, such as combining screenings with immunizations or chronic disease monitoring.
This opportunity is available across the United States, prioritizing areas and communities identified as experiencing significant health disparities. Applications follow a recurring submission cycle, allowing eligible organizations to plan and prepare proposals aligned with the funder’s goals. Overall, this grant encourages collaborative, evidence-based projects that can make meaningful, measurable improvements in access to preventive health services while fostering innovation and equity in care delivery.
If you are located in Ohio and working in the area of Business & Commerce, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.
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