The Telligen Community Initiative (TCI) has announced a Request for Proposals 2022 to improve the health of communities within the context of specific funding priority areas.
Donor name: Telligen Community Initiative (TCI)
State: Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, and Oklahoma
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadlines:
Size of the Grant: $50,000
Detail:
TCI funding for 2022 will continue to focus on improving the health of communities within the context of specific funding priority areas. These priority areas were identified to define TCI’s community responsive grant programming more specifically, to produce more defined themes within our priority areas, and to enhance the portability and replication potential of similarly themed projects across Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, and Oklahoma communities.
Its Philanthropy is done within the strategic funding priorities of:
- Social determinants of health and health equity.
- Healthcare workforce development.
Funding Information:
Applications from all four (4) states will function with a per grant request maximum of $50,000.
Geographical Area
TCI firmly believes in your ability to define what community means to you. For most of the applicants, this takes on some form of geography. An applicant could also decide to focus that definition or discussion around a group or type of person(s) or special populations. From a geographic standpoint, you are free to define community in the way you deem best fits your application and proposed grant work. This could be a neighborhood, zip code, or census track, city, county, multi-county area or even statewide reach. All approaches will be welcomed. This could also be positioned from a targeted population standpoint (and not geographic).
Eligibility Criteria
- To request a grant, your organization must be a recognized as a federally tax-exempt section 501(c) (3) charitable organization, an accredited school, or a public/ governmental agency located in the states of Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, or Oklahoma.
Note: a public agency is an organization established and primarily funded by a unit of government. Examples could include a public school, public library, local public health department, or state governmental agency. Note that TCI does not fund organizations with a pending 501(c)(3) status.
For more information, visit Telligen Community Initiative (TCI).