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NYSHealth Seeks Grant Proposals

The New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) 2020 Special Projects Fund Request for Proposals (RFP) for Funding Cycle Two has been released. Applicants must submit an online inquiry form to determine whether a proposed project fits the funding criteria. The deadline for submission of the online inquiry form is March 4, 2020, and selected organizations will be invited to submit full proposals by May 11, 2020. Awards are to be announced in late September 2020.

NYSHealth focuses most of its grants on three priority areas: building healthy communities, empowering health care consumers, and veterans’ health. The Special Projects Fund focuses on coordinated interventions that advance NYSHealth’s broad mission and have the potential to measurably improve the health of New Yorkers, especially the most vulnerable, at a local, regional, or statewide level. Besides the three priority areas, requests not eligible for funding include: (1) those that involve funding of ongoing services or activities similar to the normal activities undertaken by an organization; (2) core support/organizational infrastructure; (3) projects that involve the purchase, installation, or upgrade of health information technology systems; (4) projects that are biomedical research-oriented; (5) projects that focus on lobbying; and (6) capital expenses.

NYSHealth Special Projects Fund awards are one-time, non-renewable funding opportunities. Funding requests can range from $50,000 to $400,000. Special Projects Fund grants are typically in the $250,000 range. More information, including frequently asked questions and the full RFP, is accessible from the link above. LeadingAge NY members are encouraged to review this opportunity.

NYSHealth has a broad mission to improve the health of all New Yorkers, especially the most vulnerable. To achieve meaningful impact, the Foundation makes grants, informs health care policy and practice, and spreads effective programs that work to improve New York’s health system.

Contact: Dan Heim, dheim@leadingageny.org, 518-867-8866