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New Jersey EXHALE Grant Program

This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations already involved in improving asthma management for young children in Trenton by addressing environmental triggers and enhancing healthcare access.

$290,000
Forecasted
NJ
Recurring
Grant Description

The New Jersey EXHALE Grant Program is administered by the New Jersey Department of Health as part of its broader public health initiatives aimed at improving respiratory health outcomes among vulnerable populations. The program operates under a Notice of Fund Availability and is designed to support targeted interventions that address asthma, a chronic condition that disproportionately affects young children in urban environments. The Department of Health serves as the funding authority and program manager, overseeing compliance, application procedures, and award distribution through its established grant administration systems. The primary purpose of the EXHALE Grant Program is to reduce the prevalence of uncontrolled asthma by addressing environmental triggers within the home and improving access to coordinated healthcare services. Specifically, the program focuses on children in grades Pre-K through 3 who reside in the City of Trenton. The initiative emphasizes both preventive and responsive strategies, including reducing exposure to asthma triggers in residential settings and ensuring that children and their families are connected to appropriate medical care and care coordination resources. This dual approach reflects a comprehensive public health model that integrates environmental health and clinical care. Funding for this program totals approximately 290000 dollars for the award period, which spans from September 1, 2026 through August 31, 2027. The grant is structured to support programmatic activities within this defined timeframe, and recipients are expected to allocate funds in accordance with the program’s objectives and the Department’s grant administration requirements. All funded activities must comply with the Terms and Conditions for the Administration of Grants issued by the New Jersey Department of Health, as well as any additional compliance requirements specific to the awarding division. Eligibility for the EXHALE Grant Program is limited and highly specific. Applicants must be current grantees of the EXHALE Grant Program, indicating that this funding opportunity is intended as a continuation or expansion of existing initiatives rather than an open competition for new organizations. Eligible organizational types include nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, as indicated in the application form, though the defining eligibility criterion is prior participation in the program. Applicants must also adhere to all general and program-specific compliance requirements established by the Department. The application process is conducted through the Department’s System for Administering Grants Electronically, known as SAGE. Interested and eligible applicants must first request the Request for Applications from the designated contact person. Following this, applicants may be required to submit preliminary materials such as a letter of intent, inquiry, or concept paper, depending on the requirements outlined in the Request for Applications. Once deemed eligible, applicants will receive access to the full application within the SAGE system and must complete and submit all required materials in accordance with the provided guidelines. The application timeline is clearly defined, with applications opening on July 21, 2026 and closing on August 11, 2026. Applicants are expected to adhere strictly to these deadlines, as late submissions are typically not accepted in state-administered grant programs. Notification of award decisions is scheduled for August 25, 2026, providing a relatively short review period. The structured timeline ensures that selected programs can begin implementation promptly at the start of the award period in September 2026. For additional information, applicants may contact the program representative, Siobhan Pappas, via telephone or email. The Department provides direct contact details to facilitate communication regarding application requirements, eligibility clarification, and procedural guidance. Overall, the EXHALE Grant Program represents a targeted, continuation-based funding opportunity focused on improving pediatric asthma outcomes in a specific geographic area through coordinated environmental and healthcare interventions.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

$290,000

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Award period from 2026-09-01 to 2027-08-31 supporting asthma intervention and care coordination programs

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Exclusive - see details

Additional Requirements

Eligible applicants must be current EXHALE Grant Program grantees and must operate as nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status. Applicants must comply with all New Jersey Department of Health grant administration terms and program-specific requirements.

Geographic Eligibility

City of Trenton

Expert Tips

Ensure compliance with SAGE submission requirements and request RFA early to understand specific application expectations

Key Dates

Application Opens

July 21, 2026

Application Closes

August 11, 2026

Contact Information

Grantor

Siobhan Pappas

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