U.S.-based, nonprofit organization with a 501(c)(3) designation or a public school, government entity, or municipal institution that is eligible to accept tax-deductible, charitable contributions. Organizations that are 501(c)(3) and also have an IRS designation as a 509(a)(3) are ineligible for funding.
Applicant organizations must meet the following key criteria:
Serve communities in California, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, and/or Texas.
Have a total revenue of $12 million or less in their most recent tax year.
Work to improve access to quality healthcare for populations experiencing health disparities.
Provide services tailored to the needs of their communities, including but not limited to providing access to and coordination of care and mitigating barriers that impact access to care services.