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YCCO Community Program Funding 2025 (Oregon)

Dated: March 21, 2025

Yamhill Community Care (YCCO) provides grants to support healthcare innovation, service integration, social needs supports, and community programs.

Donor Name: Yamhill Community Care

State: Florida

County: Polk County (FL), Washington County (FL)

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 04/11/2025

Size of the Grant: Not Available

Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned

Details:

The Community Program Funding Grant is designed to support innovative and impactful projects through targeted funding streams aimed at addressing critical community priorities. In any given fiscal year, this RFP may include up to five distinct funding streams. While the priorities of these funding streams overlap, each is shaped by specific focus areas that align with the overarching mission to enhance community well-being and resilience.

The funding streams and associated priorities included in the 2025 RFP are listed below.

  • Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)
    • Projects that must be aligned with the Community Health Improvement Plan focus areas.
    • Priorities: Housing, mental health, access to healthcare, youth and elders
    • Past awards between $5,000 – $20,000
  • Traditional Health Worker (THW)
    • Continuing education, certification, and supports for Traditional Health Workers
    • Priorities: Community health workers, doulas, peer support specialists, peer health navigators
    • Past awards between $4,000 -$15,000
  • Supporting Health for All through Reinvestment Initiative
    • Projects addressing the social determinants of health (housing, economic security, social and community health, education)
    • Priorities: Projects supporting housing, nutrition, climate, or transportation initiatives
    • Past awards between $60,000 – $250,000
  • Community Prevention and Wellness Funds (CPW)
    • Projects MUST be evidence- or research-based and be population level prevention programs.
    • Priorities: Social emotional learning programs, suicide prevention programs, early childhood programs, nutrition programs, workforce development with a focus on early childhood workforce development
    • Past awards average $100,000.

Guiding Principles

  • Health Education
  • Accountability
  • Innovation
  • Evidence-based clinical care
  • Transparency
  • Shared responsibility
  • Member Empowerment
  • Wellness promotion
  • Equity
  • Stewardship.

Eligibility Criteria 

Applicants must be:

  • 501(c)3 organizations
  • Tribes
  • Public agencies.
  • All projects must serve YCCO’s service area, which includes Yamhill, Polk, and Washington Counties.
  • To be considered for funding, project proposals MUST:
    • Align with YCCO’s vision and mission.
    • Align with one or more focus areas of the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)
    • Address one or more of the Social Determinants of Health and Equity (SDOH-E): housing, economic security, social and community health, education
    • Address a clearly defined community need
    • Include a sustainability plan
    • Include at least three measurable outcomes.
  • Projects that do not directly fit within these categories but align with YCCO’s mission and vision will be considered.
    • Resource/foster care prevention and intervention
    • School readiness and kindergarten transition
    • Community Improvement Projects
    • Food security
    • Transportation
    • Trauma and resilience
    • Access to healthcare
    • Training, mentorship, and support for traditional health workers
    • Mental health and substance use
    • Community health education
    • Evidence or research-based prevention strategies
    • Primary prevention programs

For more information, visit YCCO.

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