Vulnerable communities impacted by health inequities could soon receive funding to help improve population health through a Medline Community Impact Grant program announced today.
NORTHFIELD, Ill., July 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Vulnerable communities impacted by health inequities could soon receive funding to help improve population health through a Medline Community Impact Grant program announced today. The Medline Foundation will award $250,000 total in grants to non-profit organizations to help improve the well-being of people, patients and the community at large. “Health outcomes for people living in vulnerable communities are significantly impacted as a result of factors like COVID-19 and an individual’s social determinants of health, such as race, income, zip code or education level. Now more than ever, the well-being of our communities must be the top priority,” says Karen Frey, senior philanthropy manager, Medline. “Through collaboration with community experts, we can provide essential resources to help non-profit organizations address prevalent health challenges in under resourced areas.” Through August 31, non-profit organizations can visit the Community Impact Grant Program page to submit an application. To qualify, applications for the Community Impact Grant Program must address one of the following healthcare challenges: breast cancer awareness, heart disease, or population health. Supporting the well-being of communities Read more about the grant program at https://www.medline.com/pages/about-us/social-responsibility/. About Medline Facebook
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