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Haywood Health Foundation grants available

Haywood Health Foundation grants available

Haywood Health Foundation (HHF) announce its Request For Proposals (RFPs) for grants relating to unmet healthcare needs in Haywood County. 

In accordance with its mission, HHF’s Grant Program will be providing grants to Haywood County nonprofit organizations, government agencies and schools for health care initiatives, as well as educational and leadership programs related to improving health care in our county.

Grant applications should include a description of the grant’s direct impact on the improvement of healthcare and well-being of Haywood County residents.

Grant proposals can be addressed to a specific health care program, health educational materials or equipment. Initiatives can range broadly, such as, but are not limited to maternal/infant health, chronic disease-related initiatives, nutrition, substance abuse, dental care for an underserved population, mental health care, senior health care issues and environmental health issues.

Grant applications are available by calling Marge Stiles at the HHF Office at 828.452.8343 or by going to their website haywoodhealthfoundation.org and clicking on the “Forms” tab.

Grant applications are due on Thursday, April 10, by 4 p.m. Completed grant applications will be accepted by mail at Haywood Health Foundation, 262 Leroy George Drive, Clyde, NC  28721 email (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) or fax (828.452.8973).

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The Grant Review Committee may request a presentation by a representative of the applying agency.

All grant funding requests are first screened and evaluated by the HHF Grants Committee and approved by the HHF Foundation Board at their June meeting on June 23, 2025. All applicants will be notified of the results.

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