Building Economic Resilience Through Health Access
GrantID: 20577
Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000
Deadline: February 15, 2024
Grant Amount High: $25,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Building Economic Resilience Through Health Access
This program emphasizes the intersection of health access and economic development, particularly in low-income communities. By providing capital funding for job training programs specifically aimed at BIPOC individuals, this initiative seeks to address both health workforce shortages and economic barriers simultaneously. The funding is dedicated to program development and training and does not support general operational costs or direct healthcare delivery.
One concrete scenario where this funding could be applied is in a community health center aiming to train BIPOC individuals for roles within the healthcare sector. By implementing a job-training program that focuses on skills in medical assisting, administrative support, and patient advocacy, the health center would not only create job opportunities for the community but also improve the availability of culturally competent healthcare professionals. This approach not only benefits participants but also enhances the overall patient experience in the clinic.
Another example could involve a partnership between local clinics and educational institutions to develop pipeline programs for students from local high schools to enter the healthcare workforce. By aligning educational resources with health provider needs, this funding can help ensure that the future workforce is prepared to meet the challenges of diverse patient populations effectively.
Organizations that should consider applying for this funding include community-based organizations, local educational institutions, and healthcare providers that can demonstrate a commitment to BIPOC workforce development. Ineligible organizations may include those that do not have a defined program aimed at training individuals for healthcare roles or have not established community partnerships focusing on economic development.
Aligning with this funding requires applicants to clearly articulate their training program's objectives, including how they will address gaps in healthcare employment while enhancing access to services. Capacity requirements include establishing metrics for measuring workforce outcomes and community engagement strategies that ensure participants receive comprehensive support throughout their training.
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