Health Policy Grant
This funding opportunity provides strategic support to organizations in New Hampshire working on health policy and systems changes to improve access to healthcare and engage citizens in health issues.
Description
Program: Building Health Policy Capacity
Funder: Endowment for Health
Award Details: The Endowment for Health is providing strategic grants to partners working on policy and systems changes that address critical health issues in New Hampshire. Grantees focus on ensuring access to healthcare, researching policy impact, communicating policy solutions, supporting health provider systems, and engaging citizens in health issues. The grants also support core services necessary for advocacy, knowledge, and leadership in health policy decision-making. Interested applicants should contact Yvonne Goldsberry for more information.
Program: Patient/Consumer Advocate Program
Funder: Not specified
Summary: This program aims to inform the planning of a healthcare consumer advocate program in New Hampshire by summarizing findings from interviews with leaders of similar programs across the country. The report provides valuable insights for organizations interested in establishing a consumer advocate program.
Program: Covering the Care: Health Insurance Coverage in New Hampshire | 2021
Funder: Institute for Health Policy and Practice at UNH
Summary: This brief provides updates on health insurance coverage in New Hampshire, specifically focusing on coverage in 2020 and 2021. It serves as a resource for organizations seeking information about healthcare coverage trends in the state.
Program: Research and Analysis on State Budget
Funder: NH Fiscal Policy Institute
Summary: AnnMarie French and Phil Sletten lead rigorous research and analysis on the state budget. Their work provides valuable insights into budgetary matters that can inform organizations working on related policy issues.
Program: Opportunity Grants
Funder: Endowment for Health
Award Details:
- Grant range typically between $1,000 and $20,000.
- Grant term is typically one year or less.
- Funding is one-time only.
- Final report required at the end of the grant period.
Eligibility:
- Nonprofit organizations tax-exempt under the Internal Revenue Code.
- Government agencies, schools, colleges, and universities.
- Proposed projects or activities must serve the people of