Investing in the Health & Well-Being of Our Community
Health Services Endowment Grants
The Health Services Endowment is a charitable fund which supports health needs in our community. It was created in 1998 to provide financial assistance to organizations that offer health services or health education to the people of Butler County, Ohio.
Funding Priorities
Funding priorities focus on addressing primary healthcare needs and advancing health education. Priority areas include, but are not limited to preventive care, chronic disease management, comprehensive healthcare services, and the effective use of health information technology and educational resources to eliminate health disparities. These efforts aim to empower communities and improve overall health outcomes by responding to specific needs.
Grant Details
- Purpose of the Health Services Endowment Grant: Fund health services and health education
- Geographic Area: City of Hamilton, Ross Township, Village of New Miami, Butler County
- Award Amount: Varies
- Due Date(s): June 1
- Additional Grant Information: Applicant projects should illustrate a long-lasting impact, a clear plan for implementation, should be self-sustaining, and should fall within the mission of the fund.
- Mission Statement: The mission of the Health Services Endowment Fund is to provide financial assistance to organizations which offer health services or health education to the people of Southwest Ohio.
Apply Now
The Hamilton Community Foundation (HCF) makes it easy for you to apply for a grant online. All HCF grant applications are accepted through our online application only.
Click here to access the online grant application system to create your account.
If you have any questions, please contact Tracy Eads, Community Investment Officer, at the Foundation by calling our office line 513-863-1717 or sending an email to [email protected].