Health & Human Services: Access to Healthcare and Abuse Prevention

From Farmington Bank Community Foundation

The Farmington Bank Community Foundation strives to continue the 167-year legacy of the former Farmington Bank by supporting non-profit organizations and community programs that enhance opportunities for a better life. It focuses on improving economic opportunities, health, and addressing basic needs for the residents of sixteen communities in Central Connecticut.

Type of Support

Overview

The grant aims to support a broad range of initiatives with a significant focus on health and human services. Specifically, it targets enhancing access to healthcare and preventing abuse within the community. This includes efforts to increase healthcare accessibility, promote healthy food options, and address the prevention or reduction of child, elder, or partner abuse. Through financial support, the grant seeks to address and mitigate critical community health challenges and support the well-being of vulnerable populations in the supported regions.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
USA
Program Location
CT (Hartford County)
Organization Type
Organizations with IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status
Religious institutions (with restrictions)
Other
  • Programs must primarily serve residents in one or more of the following Hartford County, CT towns: Avon, Berlin, Bloomfield, Bristol, Burlington, Canton, Farmington, Hartford, Newington, New Britain, Plainville, Rocky Hill, Simsbury, Southington, West Hartford, and Wethersfield
  • Religious institutions eligible only for non-sectarian activities that benefit the community at-large

Ineligibility

Endowment funds
Individuals
Organizations requesting event sponsorships or marketing initiatives for non-profits
Animal causes
Beauty contests
Capital campaigns, annual appeals, operational fundraising campaigns
Debt reduction
Disease specific organizations and activities
Feasibility studies
Fundraisers including dinners, galas, golf tournaments, road races
Individual schools in a public school system
Medical equipment, patient treatment funds
Municipal entities
Traditional Nursery Schools
Organizations that discriminate based on race, religion
Organizations serving a limited constituency
PACs
Parent Teacher Organizations or Associations
Political, labor, fraternal organizations
Private Foundations
Private schools and colleges
Private scholarships
Public School Districts and Public Schools (including Charter & Magnet Schools)
Theater, dance, and music programs focusing primarily on the arts
Religious organizations (unless supporting non-sectarian community issues)
Sports, athletic events, or programs
Student trips/tours
Television, radio, film, video, book productions
Team sponsorships
Third parties raising funds for a charity
Yearbook Ads
not specified

Submission

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