Building Community Health Worker Capacity in Kentucky
GrantID: 20044
Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $10,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Who Should Apply for Community Health Worker Programs in Kentucky
In Kentucky, eligibility for the funding to support community health worker (CHW) programs specifically targets local organizations that are focused on maternal and neonatal health. This includes hospitals, non-profits, and community organizations that are dedicated to providing services to families with premature infants. Applicants must demonstrate a capacity to implement these programs effectively, with a framework for integrating CHWs into existing healthcare systems. Moreover, priority may be given to applicants who have established partnerships with educational institutions to address the critical training needs of CHWs in Kentucky.
Application Requirements/Realities
Organizations interested in this funding must navigate a structured application process that requires detailed proposals outlining the anticipated impact of the CHW programs. This includes what specific challenges the program aims to address, such as healthcare access disparities among low-income families or educational barriers to neonatal care. Applicants will need to provide a clear budget that outlines how funding will be allocated, alongside a framework for evaluation measures to assess the success of the program. In Kentucky, understanding the regional nuances, especially in areas with high rates of premature births, will be critical.
Fit Assessment for Kentucky Context
Kentucky's unique demographic factorssuch as a higher-than-average rate of poverty and limited access to healthcare in rural areasmake CHW programs particularly relevant. The region's healthcare landscape often leaves families of premature infants struggling to navigate complex systems on their own. By empowering CHWs with resources and training, Kentucky can significantly improve maternal and child health outcomes. This funding opportunity acknowledges the multifaceted challenges faced by families and seeks to create a supportive ecosystem that enables better access to healthcare resources and education.
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