In 2020, the organization awarded $1.7 million to 15 local nonprofits, and this year, they will award $1.7 million to 20 local nonprofits.
The History of VMFH’s Community Grants Program
VMFH’s community grants program was established in 2019, with the goal of supporting local nonprofits that provide essential services to the community. The program was designed to address the unique needs of the Puget Sound region, where access to healthcare and social services can be limited. Since its inception, the program has been a huge success, with over $3.5 million in grants awarded to date.
The Selection Process
The selection process for VMFH’s community grants program is rigorous and competitive. A committee of VMFH staff and community leaders reviews applications from local nonprofits, considering factors such as the organization’s mission, impact, and financial sustainability.
The selected applicants will receive funding to support their projects. The grant program is open to non-profit organizations and community groups.
Introduction
The Community Health Improvement Grant program is a vital initiative that aims to enhance the well-being of local communities. By providing funding to non-profit organizations and community groups, the program seeks to address the health disparities and needs identified in the Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA) conducted by the Virginia Mason Foundation for Health (VMFH). The CHNA is a crucial tool that helps identify the health issues affecting the community, and the grant program is designed to support projects that address these needs.
Eligibility and Application Process
The grant program is open to non-profit organizations and community groups that are committed to improving the health of local communities. To be eligible, applicants must submit a comprehensive application that includes a detailed project proposal, a budget, and a letter of support from a VMFH representative. The application process typically takes several months, and applicants are encouraged to submit their proposals early to ensure timely review and consideration.
The Power of Community: How Local Organizations are Making a Difference
In the heart of Seattle, a vibrant network of community organizations is working tirelessly to address the city’s most pressing social issues. From providing shelter and food to supporting refugees and young adults, these local organizations are making a tangible difference in the lives of those in need.
A Diverse Range of Services
The Pierce Center for Arts & Technology (dba Arivva) offers a unique blend of arts and technology programs, providing a safe space for young people to express themselves and develop valuable skills. Meanwhile, Plateau Outreach Ministries focuses on serving the city’s homeless population, offering a range of services including food, clothing, and medical care. Shelter and Housing: Organizations like ROOTS Young Adult Shelter and Rainier Valley Food Bank provide essential services to those in need, including temporary housing and food assistance. Refugee Support: Refugee Women’s Alliance and Seattle Center Foundation work together to support newly arrived refugees, providing language classes, job training, and cultural orientation. * Youth Services: The Journey Fund and The Salvation Army offer programs specifically designed for young adults, including mentorship, education, and employment support.**
A Stronger Community
These organizations are not just providing individual services; they are also building a stronger, more resilient community. By working together, they are able to pool their resources and expertise, creating a more comprehensive support system. Collaboration and Partnerships: Organizations like Solid Ground and Tacoma Urban League are forging partnerships to address specific issues, such as poverty and education.
The program supports community-based initiatives that address health disparities and promote health equity.
A Commitment to Community Health Improvement
VMFH has a long-standing commitment to improving the health of its community. The organization’s mission is to provide high-quality, patient-centered care that is accessible and affordable for all.
