Applicants are invited to apply for the Trumbull Memorial Health Foundation Grant.
Donor Name: Trumbull Memorial Health Foundation
State: Ohio
County: Trumbull County (OH)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 07/15/2026
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Priorities
The Trumbull Memorial Health Foundation seeks to improve the health and well-being of all residents of Trumbull County. Following the priorities of the 2026-2028 Mahoning-Trumbull Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP), the funding focuses for 2026-2028 are:
- Access to Health Care
- Includes access to hospitals, specialists, medical appointments, dental, vision, and maternal care.
- Community Safety
- Includes awareness of and access to community resources, housing, and transportation
- Behavioral Health
- Includes substance misuse and mental health
- Chronic Disease
- Includes food insecurity, obesity, physical activity, prevention and risk factors
- Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
- Includes pre- and postnatal care, child passenger safety, vaccinations and safe sleep
The Trumbull Memorial Health Foundation also funds available for the following specific areas of healthcare:
- Needs of cancer patients and/or their families
- Hospice services, care or education
- Diabetes care, including prevention programs and education
- Orthopedic care and/or support for patients including education
Funding Information
Funding typically ranges up to $20,000.
Eligibility Criteria
In addition, they consider how an organization works and who leads the work. Strong proposals will incorporate the following:
- Individuals with personal knowledge or direct experience have key roles in planning & implementation.
- Success is clearly defined as are plans to achieve it and evaluate results toward it.
- Qualitative and quantitative data is used to inform approach and measure impact.
- Underlying social and economic challenges contributing to poor health are addressed, such as racial inequity, poverty, as well as barriers to healthy food, quality housing and safe parks/recreational spaces.
- Projected outcomes include change in policies, systems and environments to help make healthy options practical and readily available in an equitable manner to all residents.
- Requested funds will leverage other public and private funding sources.
- Partners from different sectors, including public health, government, education, healthcare, etc., have been engaged to develop shared priorities and strategies.
For more information, visit CFMV.


