What Collaborative Wellness Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 69332
Grant Funding Amount Low: $4,299
Deadline: March 28, 2025
Grant Amount High: $200,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Collaborative wellness policy frameworks encompass various initiatives that municipalities can implement to enhance public health within their communities. This type of funding covers projects that focus on establishing tobacco-free zones, improving access to nutritious foods, and expanding opportunities for physical activity. Excluded from this funding are individual health service provisions and one-off community events that do not contribute to long-term policy changes. The aim is to create a comprehensive framework that fosters sustainable wellness practices across multiple sectors.
For instance, a municipality might receive funding to develop a cohesive policy aimed at reducing tobacco use. This could involve creating designated smoke-free outdoor areas in parks and near public facilities, developing educational campaigns, and providing cessation resources. Another use case could involve enhancing community access to healthy foods by funding local farmers’ markets or establishing urban community gardens that not only provide fresh produce but also serve as spaces for physical activity and community gathering.
Eligible applicants for this funding include local governments, public health departments, and non-profit organizations focused on public health policy. However, individual health service providers or for-profit entities may find their applications unsuitable as the funding emphasizes structural policy changes rather than direct service delivery. Successful applications often demonstrate collaboration among diverse sectors within the community, showcasing how different local leaders and organizations can come together to form a unified public health strategy.
Alignment factors for successful applications include clarity of the project's goals, demonstrated community need, and potential for policy sustainability. Municipalities must outline clear methods of assessing their health initiatives’ impact, which can include tracking health outcomes, participation rates, and community engagement levels. This collaborative funding model not only aims to improve public health but also looks to build cohesive partnerships that can influence long-term health trajectories within communities.
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