The Trumbull Memorial Health Foundation seeks to improve the health and well-being of all residents of Trumbull County.
Donor Name: Trumbull Memorial Health Foundation
State: Ohio
County: Trumbull County (OH)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/15/2026
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Priorities
Innovative projects that address the current priorities and strategies identified by the 2026-2028 Mahoning-Trumbull Community Health Partners Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP):
- 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.
Organizations and programs that address areas identified by issue-specific funds held by the Foundation
- 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 and supports both general operating requests and specific programs or projects.
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.


