The Gathering Collaborative – $25 Million Grants to Address Racism Is A Public Health Crisis

Crossposted from King County Executive, Dow Constantine King County declared racism as a public health crisis in 2020, recognizing that governments need to acknowledge and respond by undoing the centuries of harms of systemic racism in our society and equitably invest in dismantling racism and protecting the health and well-being of Black, Indigenous and People of Color so that all communities thrive.  Envisioned jointly by community members and King County in August 2021…

Funding Opportunity! School Based Health Center Services at Denny International Middle School

Public Health — Seattle & King County is requesting applications from community health service providers that seek an investment from the City of Seattle’s Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise (FEPP) Levy approved by voters in November 2018. Pre-application conference Public Health – Seattle & King County (PHSKC) will conduct a pre-Application conference for this RFA. This conference…

Funding Opportunity: Health Equity Capacity Building

Public Health–Seattle & King County has released a Request for Proposals (RFP) to fund Health Equity Capacity Building.  Due date: No later than January 27, 2023 by 11:59 pm Contact: Saba Al Harazi, cpres-ODIR@kingcounty.gov Submit application to: cpres-ODIR@kingcounty.gov Link/share this page at www.kingcounty.gov/rfp/health-equity Summary This Health Equity Capacity Building grant RFP will fund activities that enable organizations to continue their efforts…

Now accepting applications for the School-Based Health Centers Enhancement Grants RFA – apply by November 21!  

Crossposted from Best Starts for Kids We are excited to share that the Best Starts for Kids School-Based Health Centers Enhancement Grants RFA request for applications (RFA) is now open! This funding opportunity closes on Monday, November 21 at 2PM, please submit your application by then.   Click here to view the full funding opportunity details and…

SBHC Mini-Grant Opportunity

Crossposted from the Washington School-Based Health Alliance With dollars provided by the Washington State Department of Health, the Washington School-Based Health Alliance (WA SBHA) will be offering small project funding opportunities to school-based health centers (SBHCs) through a mini-grant program in the 2022-2023 school year. WA SBHA will fund 4 mini-grants at $11,000 each (a…

Funding Opportunity: Implementation Grants for Vaccine Uptake and Confidence

The National Association of School Nurses (NASN) in collaboration with the Institute of Educational Leadership (IEL) and with generous support from Kaiser Permanente, is pleased to announce the second Champions for School Health funding opportunity for projects designed to increase access to and confidence in the pediatric COVID-19 vaccine and school-required vaccines, particularly in under-resourced communities. …

Best Starts Hosting Third Quarter Virtual Open House June 29 

Crossposted from Best Starts for Kids Best Starts for Kids is hosting a virtual Open House June 29 for BSK Champions, existing and potential community partners, to learn more about upcoming funding opportunities.  At Best Starts we recognize that to build programs that support thriving families, babies, children, and young people, we must build our work in…

WA DOH Accepting Applications for Behavioral Health Improvement Grants

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is now accepting applications for the School-Based Health Centers (SBHC) Behavioral Health Improvement grant. They are awarding up to nine $90,000 10-month grants to improve access to and quality of behavioral health care and services in SBHCs serving K-12 students in Washington public schools, with a focus on…