Innovative Women's Health Education in Rhode Island: Managing Health Risks
GrantID: 76504
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: June 5, 2026
Grant Amount High: $75,000
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Grant Overview
Rhode Island's small size belies significant health disparities, particularly among low-income and minority women. The state's Providence County has some of the highest rates of maternal morbidity in the nation, with Black women facing disproportionate risks. Rhode Island's women's health landscape is also influenced by its geographic location, with proximity to Massachusetts and Connecticut creating unique opportunities for collaboration. Managing Risk and Compliance in Rhode Island requires an understanding of these demographic and geographic factors. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, healthcare providers, and academic institutions with experience serving diverse populations. To qualify, applicants must demonstrate a clear understanding of Rhode Island's unique healthcare regulatory environment and a commitment to addressing the state's most pressing women's health issues. Rhode Island's Department of Health prioritizes initiatives that enhance health education and improve health outcomes for marginalized populations. Funding will support projects that develop innovative health education programs, including interactive workshops and outreach efforts. Unlike Massachusetts, Rhode Island applications must include specific strategies for addressing the state's data privacy and security requirements. Rhode Island's Compact Geography presents opportunities for targeted interventions, which successful applicants will need to capitalize on.
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