GRANTS OVERVIEW
Over more than twenty years, Foundation grants totaling more than $87 million have supported hundreds of community-based programs and projects that promote sustainable improvements in health care access for those in the Commonwealth who are economically, racially, culturally, or socially marginalized. The Foundation awards grants through different programs throughout the year that advance the Foundation's goals in the areas of coverage and care, behavioral health, and structural racism and racial inequities in health.
Read more about the Foundation's grantmaking below.
What We Fund
The Foundation supports community-based organizations that serve those in Massachusetts who are economically, racially, culturally, or socially marginalized. We organize our funding into several grant programs and accept proposals during posted dates from organizations that are tax exempt under section 501c3 of the IRS code. If an organization does not have its own tax-exempt designation, the Foundation will accept the appropriate tax-exempt designation for a fiscal agent. Additionally, the Foundation does not accept applications from religious institutions, direct clinical care programs, for-profit institutions, or individuals. For more specific program eligibility criteria, guidelines, and application process, please refer to the specific grant program of interest.
Grant Opportunities
Advancing Community-Driven Mental Health
The Advancing Community-Driven Mental Health grant program will fund community-based organizations to improve access to community-based mental health services for adults experiencing mild to moderate mental health distress and practical problems of daily living. The grant program will equip staff members of community-based organizations to deliver mental health support in the community focusing on teaching basic concepts and skills that enable individuals to address and deal with issues of immediate concern to them. This grant program will utilize a community-based low-intensity psychological intervention known as Problem Management Plus (PM+). The intervention was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) to address mental health treatment gaps in low- and middle-income countries. In addition to grant funding, the program will provide training, technical assistance, coaching, implementation and evaluation support to organizations that are interested in developing and implementing Problem Management Plus (PM+) services within their organizations.
Catalyst Fund
The Catalyst Fund provides one-year, non-renewable grants to help community-based and grassroots organizations strengthen their capacity to expand access to health and health care in Massachusetts.
Perinatal Health Initiative
The Perinatal Health Initiative grant program is a one-year grant program is focused on supporting and expanding the capacity of community–based organizations located within communities who are racially, economically, culturally or socially marginalized. Grant partners will work in one of three areas:
- Perinatal Community Education and Support
- Policy and Advocacy
- Workforce (with a strong focus on supporting doulas and efforts to expand trainings on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders)
Policy and Research Grants
This grant program makes awards on a periodic basis to support the policy and research agenda of the Foundation. We fund qualitative projects that support and/or complement our strategic priorities by bring the voice of the community to the Foundation’s policy and research work related to health care and coverage, behavioral health, and structural racism and racial inequities in health. In addition, we fund research projects that result in the development of materials that can provide further information and education related to these focus areas. These awards are made at the discretion of the Foundation and unsolicited applications are not accepted.
Racial Justice in Health
Racial Justice in Health is a three year program that provides funding for people of color-led, grassroots organizations to strengthen their capacity and expertise in health and health care advocacy. In addition to grant funding, the program will provide technical assistance and peer learning for organizations interested in dismantling institutional and structural racism in health and health care delivery through community engagement, building grassroots power, and developing campaigns, strategic partnerships, and policy advocacy to improve the health care experience in Massachusetts for communities of color.
Special Initiatives
The Special Initiatives grant program provides organizations with a one-time grant of up to $50,000 to pilot or launch a new project over a one-year period. Special Initiative grants are intended to fund projects which empower communities to advance health equity at the community level. Projects should positively impact the health or health care related needs of those Massachusetts residents who have been economically, socially, culturally, or racially marginalized. If successful, it is hoped that these projects can be sustained, scaled, and potentially, replicated.
NOT ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS.
Strengthening the Voice for Access
Strengthening the Voice for Access provides grants for general operating support to Massachusetts statewide advocacy organizations whose mission and activities focus exclusively or significantly on promoting the health care interests of low-income Massachusetts residents.
NOT ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS.
Supporting Health Coverage Enrollment Efforts
The Supporting Health Coverage Enrollment Efforts grant program will provide a limited number of grants in the amount of up to $60,000 a year for each of two years. The Supporting Health Coverage Enrollment Efforts grant program is focused on expanding Certified Application Counselor (CAC) capacity in the Commonwealth to support MassHealth members who will need to re-determine their health coverage as the state unwinds the pandemic-era continuous coverage requirements and to assist those who are uninsured secure health insurance coverage.