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Deadline Jan 20, 2010
D.C or Maryland only

Quality Health Foundation

www.qualityhealthfoundation.org/news/20...

Quality Health Foundation Announces Call for Proposals
Grant-Giving Organization to Provide Funds to Eligible Groups

Easton, Maryland – November 5, 2009 — The Quality Health Foundation (QHF), a national not-for-profit organization committed to improving the quality of healthcare, announces a call for proposals for the 2010 grant cycle, which will award grants to eligible organizations that work to improve healthcare for Maryland and the District of Columbia individuals and communities through measurable outcome improvement projects.

In 2009, QHF awarded $245,000 to six different organizations. For 2010, QHF will fund various projects, including service, demonstration, education and clinical programs producing high impact results on health outcomes. Funding will be prioritized based on a project’s potential impact on healthcare improvements and access for individuals and communities, particularly the uninsured and under served population, and/or projects that can be replicated.

Award Size and Duration

Awards are for one year and may be up to $50,000. Funds are released on a quarterly basis and reports must be submitted and approved before checks are issued.

Dr. Sheldon Goldgeier Award

To honor the memory of longtime board member and supporter, Dr. Sheldon Goldgeier, QHF will award one grant for a program particular focused on pulmonary and/or lung disease, i.e. but not limited to smoking cessation, emphysema and chronic bronchitis. A high priority will be given to applications that reach underserved populations.

Funding Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must be from Maryland or the District of Columbia. All organizations focused on improving the health of individuals at the community level are encouraged to apply.
Examples of organizations that may apply for funding are:

An applicant who has received project funding for one year may not apply for more than one continuation grant.

Funding Priorities
Our focus is on a program that demonstrates improved health care delivery, quality, and measurable outcomes from a consumer perspective.

Priority areas include:

Types of projects QHF might fund include:

QHF will not fund:

Application and Submission Information

Applications are available here: www.qualityhealthfoundation.org/forms/i.... The deadline for 2010 applications is January 20, 2010. For more information contact Glennda MoragneEl, Quality Health Foundation Program Director, 410-872-9632 or moragneelg@dfmc.org.

About Quality Health Foundation

The Quality Health Foundation is the mission arm of the Quality Health Strategies, a national, not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving healthcare quality. Formed in May 2003, the mission of the Quality Health Foundation is to improve the health of individuals and communities. To achieve this goal, we provide modest charitable grants to organizations that wish to undertake improvement projects to impact access to and quality of healthcare and human services to individuals and communities. For more information, please visit the Quality Health Foundation on the web at qualityhealthfoundation.org.