Accessing Health Funding in Rural Wisconsin
GrantID: 4758
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $300,000
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Grant Overview
Wisconsin Priority Outcomes for the Grant to Communities that Foster Health and Wellbeing by Addressing Structural Racism
Target Outcomes in Wisconsin
The grant aims to address systemic inequities and promote health and wellbeing in Wisconsin communities. The priority outcomes for this grant are focused on reducing health disparities and improving overall wellbeing, particularly for Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) communities. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is a key state agency that will be involved in assessing the outcomes of this grant.
One of the primary target outcomes is to increase access to healthcare services in rural areas, such as those found in the frontier counties of northern Wisconsin. These areas face unique challenges due to their geographic isolation and limited healthcare infrastructure. By supporting community-led solutions, this grant aims to bridge the healthcare gap and improve health outcomes for residents in these areas. For instance, grants for nonprofits in Wisconsin have previously supported initiatives that bring healthcare services to rural communities, and the Wisconsin Fast Forward grant has helped to create jobs and stimulate local economies.
Measuring Success in Wisconsin
To measure the success of this grant, the funder will be tracking key indicators such as healthcare access, health outcomes, and economic mobility. The grant will prioritize initiatives that demonstrate a clear understanding of the community's needs and have a well-defined plan for addressing them. In Wisconsin, the Milwaukee region is a key area of focus, given its history of health disparities and economic challenges. Grants in Milwaukee WI have previously supported initiatives that address these issues, and the funder is likely to prioritize projects that build on this existing work. Free grants in Milwaukee have also been used to support community development initiatives, and the funder may look to similar models when evaluating applications.
Outcomes that Matter in Wisconsin
The funder is particularly interested in supporting initiatives that address the social determinants of health, such as housing, education, and economic opportunity. In Wisconsin, there is a strong need for initiatives that address the root causes of health disparities, particularly in communities of color. By prioritizing outcomes that matter in Wisconsin, the grant will help to create a more equitable and just society. Wisconsin relief grants have previously been used to support disaster relief efforts, but this grant is focused on addressing the long-term, systemic issues that underlie health disparities. The funder is likely to prioritize projects that demonstrate a clear understanding of these issues and have a well-defined plan for addressing them.
Wisconsin arts grants, while not directly related to health outcomes, can also play a role in promoting overall wellbeing by supporting community cultural initiatives. These initiatives can help to foster a sense of community and promote social cohesion, which are critical for overall wellbeing. By supporting a range of initiatives that address different aspects of health and wellbeing, the grant will help to create a more comprehensive approach to promoting health and wellbeing in Wisconsin.
Q: What types of initiatives are likely to be funded in Wisconsin? A: Initiatives that address the social determinants of health, such as housing, education, and economic opportunity, are likely to be funded in Wisconsin. Q: How will the funder measure the success of this grant in Wisconsin? A: The funder will track key indicators such as healthcare access, health outcomes, and economic mobility to measure the success of this grant in Wisconsin. Q: Are there any specific geographic regions in Wisconsin that will be prioritized for this grant? A: The Milwaukee region is a key area of focus, given its history of health disparities and economic challenges, as are the frontier counties of northern Wisconsin.
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