Saint Paul – Ramsey County Public Health (SPRCPH) is offering grants to support activities, programs and initiatives that improve public health issues in the community.
Donor Name: Saint Paul – Ramsey County Public Health (SPRCPH)
State: Minnesota
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/24/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: 1 Year
Details:
They must be related to building capacity, planning, developing, implementing or evaluating work designed to address our Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) priorities. CHIP priority areas covered under this grant include:
- Racial and Health Equity.
- Healthy Eating, Active Living and Tobacco-Free Living.
- Access to Health Care Services.
- Mental Health and Well-being.
- Violence Prevention.
Proposals will be accepted for the following activity categories:
- Capacity Building
- examples include start-up costs, resources and supplies, client or community relationship development strategies.
- Planning and Development
- examples include community outreach, program design activities, service launch, scoping and refining program or project concept, training.
- Implementation
- examples include programs, services and activities related to the identified CHIP priority.
- Evaluation
- examples include designing the evaluation, satisfaction surveys, process evaluation (“How much did we do?”), outcome evaluation (“Is anyone better off?”).
Funding Information
SPRCPH anticipates awarding up to eight grants of up to $30,000, approximately $240,000 in total, to support 12 months of activities.
Eligibility Criteria
Contractors must meet the following requirements to be eligible for a contract award for this project:
- Applicants must be an organization registered with the Minnesota Secretary of State or have a relationship with a fiscal agent. If you use a fiscal agent, you must provide the fiscal agent’s name, contact information, and a letter of support from the fiscal agent.
- Eligible organizations may receive funding from the Community Innovation Grants for Racial and Health Equity once per calendar year per project.
For more information, visit SPRCPH.