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Available grants
$6.7M
Total funding
$12.5K
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US $500 - US $2,500
US $5,000
Montana Cardiovascular Health Program
Program Description
The Montana Cardiovascular Health Program has been funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since 2000. The program conducts statewide activities to prevent heart disease and stroke and associated risk factors - particularly hypertension The program has:
Funding Opportunity
Community-Based Organization Project
12-months
Community-Based Organizations partner with a healthcare organization (using CONNECT to receive referrals) to improve non-medical factors like food insecurity, housing instability, etc. that influence overall health.
US $5,000
Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services
At the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS), we are dedicated to our mission of serving Montanans in their communities to improve health, safety, well-being, and empower independence. As the largest executive branch agency in the state, our broad reach allows us to provide essential, community-based support where and when it matters most. Our DPHHS team is passionate about improving our clients’ lives and helping them build a more secure and independent future.
Funding Opportunities for Healthcare Professionals
Join us in a funded project and improve patient care, clinical outcomes, and staff knowledge. DPHHS has a wide variety of available grant opportunities for health improvement that fit any clinic or hospital work schedule. Interested in more than one? We can work with health systems to create an outline of activities to align grants and receive additional funding.
Diabetes Funding Opportunities: Family Healthy Weight Program Implementation; DSMES-Accreditation Recognition; Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) QI Project; Diabetes Retinopathy QI Project; Diabetes Support Program- Walk With Ease Project; Access to Care Project; Diabetes Support Program Implementation
Family Healthy Weight Program Implementation
Identify specific sites who are interested in implementing a Family Health Weight Program within their system using a family centered approach to reduce health related risk for type 2 diabetes.
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US $5,000
About Us
At the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS), we are dedicated to our mission of serving Montanans in their communities to improve health, safety, well-being, and empower independence. As the largest executive branch agency in the state, our broad reach allows us to provide essential, community-based support where and when it matters most. Our DPHHS team is passionate about improving our clients’ lives and helping them build a more secure and independent future.
Food Farmacy Project
Support food insecure patients to access food resources. Using a team-based care approach, a clinic will partner with a local food pantry to improve access to healthier food for patients with high blood pressure and/or high cholesterol. Funds cannot be used to directly purchase food.
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More than US $50,000
More than US $50,000
More than US $50,000
US $10,000 - US $50,000
US $5,000 - US $100,000
Intermountain Community Care Foundation
Our mission: Helping people live the healthiest lives possible.
Intermountain Health is the largest nonprofit health system in the Intermountain West. We’re dedicated to creating healthier communities and helping our patients thrive.
Intermountain Health was established in 1975, but our legacy of compassion and care extends well beyond that, going back to the late 1800s and the early 1900s in Colorado and Utah respectively. We have since become a 60,000+ person strong nonprofit health system, with operations in six states across the interior West with a shared vision to be a model health system that inspires the future of health.
Intermountain Healthcare, SCL Health, and HealthCare Partners Nevada have now come together to serve communities in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming.
Grants
The Intermountain Community Care Foundation awards grants to organizations whose programs align with Intermountain Health’s mission, our national community health areas of focus, and priorities identified through our Community Health Needs Assessment. By supporting evidence-based programs and services that strengthen communities, the Foundation is dedicated to helping people live the healthiest lives possible.
What We Fund
We provide grants to organizations whose programs align with Intermountain Health’s mission, our national community health areas of focus, and priorities identified through our Community Health Needs Assessment.
Child & Family Mental Well-Being Grants
To qualify for Child and Family Mental Well-Being funding, your program or service must focus on families with children. Funding priority areas include:
Requirements
Additional information
US $25,000 - US $50,000
Up to US $150,000
Up to US $125,000
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Up to US $75,000
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Approximately US $10,000
US $500 - US $2,000
More than US $250,000
Up to US $3,000
US $30,000 - US $350,000
US $30,000 - US $445,695
Montana Department of Labor & Industry
The Montana Department of Labor & Industry (DLI) is a state government organization that exists to uphold labor laws, ensure worker safety, and encourage business and employee growth and relations.
DLI accepts and investigates discrimination complaints, provides business support and education, and offers workers educational seminars, community resource centers, and job training.
WIOA Title II – Adult Education & Family Literacy Act Program Services
The Montana Department of Labor & Industry (MTDLI), in compliance with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), is seeking applications from experienced and qualified organizations to execute essential workforce development through the WIOA Title II - Adult Education and Family Literacy Program.
In doing so, the Department is seeking applicants who:
Types of Awards
Adult Education and Literacy Activities (WIOA §203(2))
Establish or operate programs that provide adult education and literacy activities, including programs that provide such activities concurrently. These activities include the following:
US $30,000 - US $445,695
Montana Department of Labor & Industry
The Montana Department of Labor & Industry (DLI) is a state government organization that exists to uphold labor laws, ensure worker safety, and encourage business and employee growth and relations.
DLI accepts and investigates discrimination complaints, provides business support and education, and offers workers educational seminars, community resource centers, and job training.
WIOA Title II – Adult Education & Family Literacy Act Program Services
The Montana Department of Labor & Industry (MTDLI), in compliance with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), is seeking applications from experienced and qualified organizations to execute essential workforce development through the WIOA Title II - Adult Education and Family Literacy Program.
In doing so, the Department is seeking applicants who:
Types of Awards
Corrections Education and Other Education of Institutionalized Individuals (CE) (WIOA §225)
Provide educational programs for criminal offenders in correctional institutions with priority given to institutionalized individuals who are likely to leave the correctional facility within five years of participation in the program. Academic programs are to consist of:
US $30,000 - US $445,695
Montana Department of Labor & Industry
The Montana Department of Labor & Industry (DLI) is a state government organization that exists to uphold labor laws, ensure worker safety, and encourage business and employee growth and relations.
DLI accepts and investigates discrimination complaints, provides business support and education, and offers workers educational seminars, community resource centers, and job training.
WIOA Title II – Adult Education & Family Literacy Act Program Services
The Montana Department of Labor & Industry (MTDLI), in compliance with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), is seeking applications from experienced and qualified organizations to execute essential workforce development through the WIOA Title II - Adult Education and Family Literacy Program.
In doing so, the Department is seeking applicants who:
Types of Awards
Integrated English Literacy and Civics Education (IELCE) (WIOA §243(a))
Prepare adults who are English language learners for, and place such adults in, unsubsidized employment in in-demand industries and occupations that lead to economic self-sufficiency and funds are specifically designed to provide IELCE services in combination with Integrated Education and Training (IET), allowable under WIOA Sec. 243.
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Sign up to see the full listHow common are grants in this category?
Common — grants in this category appear regularly across funding sources.
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for grants for Community Centers in Montana?
Most grants are due in the first quarter.
What's the typical amount funded for Montana?
Grants are most commonly $62,185.
What's the total number of grants in Grants for Community Centers in Montana year over year?
In 2024, funders in Montana awarded a total of 14,825 grants.
Among all the Grants for Community Centers in Montana given out in Montana, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
How is funding for Grants for Community Centers in Montana changing over time?
Funding has increased by 34.36%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Missoula County, Gallatin County, and Lewis And Clark County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Missoula County | $366,639,797 |
| Gallatin County | $262,034,583 |
| Lewis And Clark County | $207,118,839 |
| Yellowstone County | $163,777,907 |
| Flathead County | $145,015,332 |