Health

Nurse and womanGCF’s specific priorities for grantmaking in health are:

  • Improve access to and/or quality of prevention and treatment services.
  • Increase health literacy among minority and low-income populations.
  • Increase the number of minority and culturally competent service providers.
  • Reduce disparities in health status among minority and low-income populations

Our work with nonprofits gives us insight into the most pressing needs in our community. Find out what we’ve learned in the area of healthcare and read about some of the nonprofits that are finding solutions.

Please note that what’s listed below is not an exhaustive list of our grants but some highlights of the needs our grants have addressed.

Access to Medication
Faith Community Pharmacy's costs have increased 107 percent over two years.
Preventing and Treating Diabetes
Diabetes is the sixth leading cause of death in the state of Kentucky.
Access to Medical Records
The underinsured, uninsured and most vulnerable populations often don't have access to medical records.
Feeding Children
Many children go without nutritional meals during summer vacation if they normally receive free or reduced price meals at school.
Fighting Hunger
There is an increased need for volunteers at Our Daily Bread due to an increased demand in services.
HIV/AIDS Prevention
Newly diagnosed cases of HIV/AIDS are rising among adolescents and young adults, according to the Ohio Department of Health.
One Stop Healthcare
Many seniors with serious health conditions need services beyond the scope of the Visiting Nurses Association.