The Kresge Foundation, based in Michigan, is accepting grant applications on an on-going basis for safety-net facilities to improve their infrastructure. It is a challenge grant, so there are funding requirements (ex: raising a percentage of funding) in order to be eligible for these funds. This is a great opportunity for communities to come together and support Rural Health Clinics, Critical Access Hospitals, and Community Funded Safety Net Clinics since none of these entities received resources for infrastructure through the federal stimulus package.
Please read the following for more information and to link to the grant website:
Safety-net Facility Improvements
This grant opportunity extends Kresge’s long history of awarding challenge grants to organizations conducting capital campaigns for new building construction and facility renovation. In addition to facilities-capital challenge grants, we are increasing our investment in community-based health centers through a variety of funding methods, including program-related investments or below market rate loans.
Clinics that are expanding and/or improving their physical infrastructure in order to increase accessibility, availability, and the quality of services provided to disadvantaged, uninsured and under-insured populations are typically competitive applicants. Anchor organizations that assume a leadership role in facilitating meaningful and relevant community change by strengthening the safety-net or improving their ability to respond to priority community health issues are encouraged to apply. Consideration also is given to projects that are environmentally sustainable and adopt the Green Guide for Health Care.
To apply for facilities capital, visit the challenge grant page for complete information, including letter of inquiry requirements, and to apply online.