Cobb & Douglas Public Health offers Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) Partnership Grants to assist community partners with implementing initiatives that support the 2023-2027 CHIP for Cobb and Douglas Counties.
Donor Name: Cobb & Douglas Public Health
State: Georgia
County: Cobb County (GA), Douglas County (GA)
Type of Grant: Grant | Matching Grants
Deadline: 05/23/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
For each strategic priority, the CHIP identifies goal areas of focus with corresponding strategies to achieve the goals. The goal areas are:
- access to health care;
- healthy behaviors (e.g. physical activity, healthy sexual behaviors, worksite wellness programs, chronic disease prevention programs, and reducing youth tobacco use);
- healthy eating;
- maternal and infant health; and
- mental and behavioral health.
Funding Information
Awards will not exceed $25,000 per applicant. Funding requests less than or equal to $5,000 will not require a 1:1 match.
Criteria
Grants are being offered as seed money for sustainable, non-profit initiatives that support at least one identified CHIP strategy. Awardees must address the health of residents within Cobb County and/or Douglas County.
Proposed Initiatives Must:
- Be new or expanded efforts to improve health equity;
- Be collaborative in nature, including a minimum of 1 partnership, to execute the proposed project
- Letters of support from partnering agencies are required with the application.
- Align with a goal area and strategy identified in the 2023-2027 CHIP; and
- Include policy development activities, systems-level improvements, orbuilt environment changes.
- Policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) changes make healthy choices practical and available to all community members. Residents can see the benefits of this funding long after the project is completed by changing laws, shaping physical landscapes, and ensuring sustainable community improvements are made.
For more information, visit Cobb & Douglas Public Health.