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Mother Cabrini Health Foundation Grant 2025 – New York

Dated: April 2, 2025

​The Mother Cabrini Health Foundation (MCHF) is seeking applications to support programs that address the unmet healthcare and healthcare-related needs of individuals, families, and communities across New York State.

Donor Name: Mother Cabrini Health Foundation

State: New York

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 04/24/2025

Size of the Grant: Not Available

Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned

Details:

Type of Programs

  • Access to Healthcare
    • The Mother Cabrini Health Foundation (MCHF) is committed to supporting programs that advance comprehensive access to healthcare, especially for low-income and vulnerable populations. Broadly defined, access to healthcare is the ability to obtain quality care when and where it is needed. Medically underserved communities and vulnerable populations contend with a range of barriers to access, the cumulative impact of which contributes to inequity in health outcomes. MCHF strives to support programs that help ensure all New Yorkers have access to the full complement of health services they need, when and where they need them, without financial hardship. Programs within this portfolio will address a variety of factors that impact access to quality healthcare, including the following:
      • Affordability: Promoting equitable health outcomes by addressing financial barriers to healthcare (Could include provision of direct services that are otherwise cost-prohibitive, or those not covered by health and dental insurance. Could also include case management / patient navigation services to connect patients to financial support / resources they may be eligible for).
      • Accessibility: Improving the ability to physically or virtually access a full range of healthcare services in a timely manner (Could include telehealth, community paramedicine, new service locations, mobile units).
      • Capacity: Ensuring that available programs, services, and supports are sufficient to meet demand (Could include capital projects, service expansions/scaling.
      • Acceptability: Improving the availability of and access to community-centered, linguistically appropriate, and culturally competent care (Could include culturally relevant community health education and prevention programs, and Community Health Worker services).
  • Basic Needs
    • In order to promote health equity, MCHF recognizes that it is essential to address the basic needs of New Yorkers. Many individuals and families face significant challenges that impact their ability to achieve good health including food insecurity, inadequate housing, economic instability, and lack of access to vital social services. The Basic Needs program aims to support the following essentials so New Yorkers can build healthy lives:
      • Access to Benefits and Social Services: Improving the ability of all individuals and families, including those ineligible for public benefits, to navigate and utilize essential resources to promote overall health and well-being. This includes building awareness through community engagement, improving resource navigation efforts, strengthening the availability, accessibility, and provision of social services, and supporting innovation.
      • Economic Security/Mobility: Promoting pathways to financial stability and prosperity through financial literacy and counseling, quality and inclusive jobs training and education, access to safe and affordable financial services, asset-building, and emergency financial assistance.
      • Housing: Supporting services and interventions to keep vulnerable New Yorkers of all abilities safe and stably housed in quality and affordable housing, including homelessness prevention, housing rehabilitation, and supportive and transitional housing models. Mother Cabrini Health Foundation does not support the physical development of housing.
      • Food and Nutrition: Supporting interventions to improve access to healthy, affordable, and culturally appropriate food and nutrition education for New Yorkers experiencing food insecurity or diet-related health conditions and chronic disease. This includes support for long-term solutions that promote equitable nutrition security for all.
  • Healthcare Workforce
    • MCHF is committed to improving the health of vulnerable New Yorkers by supporting the development of a skilled and diverse healthcare workforce. The Covid-19 pandemic exacerbated healthcare workforce shortages and exposed vulnerabilities across the continuum of care. To improve access to care, quality of care, and cultural competency in the health care delivery system, they seek to support the development and implementation of innovative and effective healthcare workforce initiatives. MCHF recognizes the variety of stakeholders that are working to strengthen the healthcare workforce, including but not limited to, healthcare organizations, educational institutions, professional associations, and community-based organizations, and will support individual and collaborative efforts that address challenges across the workforce spectrum, including:
      • Pipeline and Recruitment: Ensuring a pipeline of qualified and diverse healthcare workers is available to meet the healthcare needs of all New Yorkers.
      • Education: Improving quality of and access to education and training programs and internships for high-demand healthcare positions and ensuring completion of programs by addressing social and economic barriers.
      • Career Progression and Retention: Improving career pathways and providing support to pursue opportunities within healthcare careers. Improving employee retention strategies, addressing worker burnout and social barriers to work.
      • Equity and Diversity: Strengthening the diversity and equity of the healthcare workforce at all levels, including board and leadership positions, to promote high quality and culturally and linguistically appropriate care.
  • Mental and Behavioral Health
    • MCHF recognizes that Mental and Behavioral Health are essential elements of overall health. Broadly defined, this includes an individual’s emotional, psychological, psychiatric, and social wellbeing, along with related behaviors, such as substance use and other addictions. MCHF understands that mental and behavioral health needs are particularly acute in historically marginalized communities and for populations that have been adversely affected by socioeconomic inequities. MCHF also understands that mental and behavioral health services are embedded in multiple systems, and as such, will consider individual and collaborative efforts among those systems. MCHF aims to support programs that include, but are not limited to, the following:
      • Interventions and Treatment: Improving the quality of care and services in clinical and non-clinical settings, including supporting the delivery of trauma-informed, culturally responsive, person-centered or family-centered care targeting specific populations. It could also include crisis response services or integrating and coordinating mental and behavioral health with other medical providers, social services, or systems.
      • Capacity and Access: Building the capacity of the sector to increase the timely availability of and access to affordable, high-quality mental and behavioral healthcare in clinical or community-based settings. This could include building and diversifying the workforce, introducing services in traditional or non-traditional settings, supporting technological innovations and increasing the volume of providers, professionals, peers, and other supports.
      • Education, Awareness, and Prevention: Increasing education, awareness, and prevention, including suicide prevention; improving engagement, reducing stigma and other barriers to services and treatment; and involving impacted communities into the design and implementation of responsive solutions.
  • General Fund
    • MCHF recognizes that the Programs will not include the full spectrum of opportunities to improve the health and wellbeing of vulnerable New Yorkers. The General Fund is designed to consider and support projects that do not fit within the Programs but that advance the health and wellbeing of the eight priority populations:
      • Immigrants
      • Justice-Involved Individuals
      • Low-Income Individuals and Families
      • Older Adults
      • People with Disabilities
      • Veterans
      • Young Children, Pregnant Women, and New Moms and Dads
      • Youth and Young Adults.

Eligibility Criteria

  • MCHF funds domestic section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization in good standing with the Internal Revenue Service and the State of New York. Specifically, grants may only be made to a domestic public charity as described in Internal Revenue Code section 509(a)(1) or (2) or an exempt operating foundation as described in Internal Revenue Code section 4940(d)(2)
  • All grants must adhere to and comply with the ethical principles, tenets, and teachings of the Roman Catholic Faith, including but not limited to the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services published by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Applicant organizations are not required, however, to be affiliated with the Catholic Church to be eligible for grants
  • Applicant organizations generally should reside in New York State, and primarily serve New York State residents
  • Grants must benefit poor, disadvantaged, or underserved New York State residents
  • Applicants should have an annual budget of $750,000 or more
  • MCHF will generally consider grant proposals of $75,000 or greater
  • Grants must be used exclusively for the specific program, activity or project approved by the MCHF, which, in all cases, must be in furtherance of the MCHF’s charitable purposes.
  • Applicant organizations must demonstrate that they exhibit sound financial management and governance practices and are capable of effectively carrying out the programs, activities or projects proposed to be funded.
  • Applicants must demonstrate their capacity to work with the populations to be served by the project.
  • MCHF plans to prioritize grant proposals that focus on providing direct services and programs.

For more information, visit MCHF.

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