To meet its goals, the Foundation offers two types of grants: Health Access and Capacity Building. To receive any type of grant, an organization’s programs must fall within one of the five program areas and share the Foundation’s priorities.
Health Access
Health Access grants promote access to primary health care and related services. These grants can be used for core or project support and are intended to assist successful organizations in achieving lasting, positive change in the community’s health. Amounts awarded vary widely and depend on the scope of the project. In 2007, all grant periods were one year, and the median award amount was $50,000.
Click here for information on applying for a Health Access grant.
Capacity Building
Capacity Building grants are intended to improve organizational infrastructure among nonprofit agencies in Central Texas. These grants can support the development of strategies, systems, structures, and skills that will lead to better management, governance, and leadership.
St. David's Community Health Foundation is partnering with Greenlights for Nonprofit Success to provide capacity building services to nonprofit organizations in Central Texas. Services can include: organizational assessment, targeted financial assessment and support, strategic planning, fund development, and board development.
Click here for information on applying for a Capacity Building grant.