Fall Public Health Grant Fund
This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, government entities, and religious organizations in implementing projects that enhance public health outcomes in their communities.
The Public Health Grant Fund is offered through the Russell County Area Community Foundation, a regional philanthropic institution that provides financial support to initiatives enhancing health and well-being in its local communities. This fund is one of several targeted grant programs provided by the foundation, which also includes funds for education, disaster relief, youth activities, and general community impact. The Public Health Grant Fund focuses specifically on health-related initiatives that directly benefit residents of Russell County and its service area. The program is designed to support innovative, one-time public health projects. It does not typically fund ongoing operational expenses such as utilities or staff salaries, nor does it support recurring annual programs or routine improvements to facilities. The fund also avoids duplicating expenses that government agencies, such as school districts, are expected to cover. Applicants are encouraged to propose projects with measurable public health outcomes that can be completed within a one-year timeline. Eligibility is extended to a variety of entity types, including 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, government entities, and religious organizations. Individuals or unqualified organizations may participate by applying through a qualified fiscal sponsor. Projects must directly benefit the local communities served by the foundation, and geographic restrictions apply. All awarded funds must be used within one year of the approval date. Applications are accepted during two cycles annually: Spring (February 1 to March 30) and Fall (August 1 to September 30). Applications are submitted through the community foundation’s Grant Portal. As part of the submission, applicants must agree to a Photo Release Consent Agreement when uploading any media. Upon completion of the project, grantees must submit a final report including detailed receipts and photographs. Unused funds must be returned to the foundation with the final report. Technical assistance is available by phone at 785-734-2406 for applicants needing support during the submission process. Evaluation criteria are not explicitly detailed but are likely based on the project’s alignment with the foundation’s health objectives, feasibility, and potential for positive community outcomes. Successful proposals will demonstrate how grant funds will contribute to lasting public health improvements.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
One-year performance period; excludes salaries, recurring programs, and typical operational expenses; unused funds must be returned.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants include nonprofits, schools, religious institutions, and government bodies. Fiscal sponsorship is allowed for ineligible applicants. Projects must serve the geographic service area. Excluded expenses include salaries, recurring costs, and operations typically funded by public agencies.
Geographic Eligibility
Russell County
Avoid proposing salaries or operations; focus on measurable, time-bound public health initiatives
Application Opens
February 1, 2026
Application Closes
March 30, 2026
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