Accessing Community Health Funding in Indiana's Urban Areas
GrantID: 67280
Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $5,000,000
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Grant Overview
Community Care Coordinators Pilot Program in Indiana
Indiana grapples with healthcare accessibility issues, especially for low-income individuals managing chronic diseases. Approximately 17% of adults in Indiana report having a chronic condition, and the state ranks poorly in healthcare access compared to national averages. Factors such as transportation barriers, economic constraints, and a fragmented healthcare system contribute to significant disparities in treatment outcomes, particularly in rural and underserved urban areas.
The individuals most affected include low-income patients, particularly those with chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease, who often find themselves navigating a complex healthcare system. Many face financial challenges that prevent them from consistently accessing necessary treatments or follow-up care, leading to exacerbated health conditions and increased emergency room visits.
To address these pressing issues, the proposed funding initiative will launch a Community Care Coordinators Pilot Program in Indiana, designed to assist low-income patients in navigating the healthcare landscape. Through this program, care coordinators will work closely with patients to facilitate access to care, manage medication regimens, and ensure adherence to treatment plans, thereby improving health outcomes.
The implementation of this program will focus on building relationships between care coordinators and patients, enhancing communication and trust. By empowering patients with the information and support they need, the initiative aims to facilitate a smoother journey through the healthcare system and reduce the barriers that have historically hindered access to care.
Who Should Apply in Indiana
Health agencies, non-profit organizations, and community health workers in Indiana are encouraged to apply for funding. Successful applications will demonstrate a commitment to enhancing healthcare access for low-income populations and provide a clear plan for engaging with patients from diverse backgrounds.
Application Requirements for Indiana
The application must include a detailed project proposal outlining target populations, specific strategies, and expected outcomes. Additionally, applicants should detail their approach to community engagement and their experience in working within underserved populations. A budget plan and project timeline must also be submitted to facilitate effective funding assessment.
Assessing Fit in Indiana's Context
Successful proposals should reflect sensitivity to the barriers faced by low-income and chronically ill patients throughout Indiana. The review process will prioritize programs that demonstrate a sustainable impact on patient care and effective use of resources to enhance access and compliance within Indiana's healthcare system.
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