Northern Health opens intake for local health project grants
- Communities can now apply for a $10,000 IMAGINE grant offered by Northern Health, with applications closing on May 16.
- The grant supports community-based health initiatives like mental wellness, food security, and active living, aiming to improve community health outcomes.
- Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations, Indigenous organizations, municipalities, and schools, focusing on projects that address community needs.
- Northern Health stated, "IMAGINE community grants exist to support projects that address community-led health and wellness initiatives while improving the well-being of all northern B.C. Residents.
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Northern Health triage initiative aims to increase rural virtual clinic access amid surging demand – Energeticcity.ca
Patients who call the Northern Health Virtual Clinic and have a primary care provider will now be triaged. (File photo) PEACE RIIVER, B.C. — Northern Health says it is refocusing its virtual clinic to prioritize those living without a primary care provider in rural or remote areas, especially for people with chronic and complex health needs. Starting on Wednesday, April 23rd, patients who call the virtual clinic and have a primary care provider…
Northern Health opens intake for local health project grants - The Turtle Island News
By Radha Agarwal, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Prince Rupert Northern View Communities aiming to improve their health goals can now apply for a $10,000 IMAGINE grant offered by Northern Health (NH). “IMAGINE community grants exist to support projects that address community-led health and wellness initiatives while improving the well-being of all northern B.C. residents,” said Northern Health on its website. The application intake will c…
State Health Dept. grants to benefit Hickman County - Hickman County Times
The county received double good news last week with the Tennessee Health Department's announcement that two state grants from the State Rural Healthcare Resiliency Program will have benefits for Hickman County residents. One grant for $965,667 was awarded to Perry County Medical Center, Inc., which operates clinics in Linden and Centerville. Those funds will be used to establish a dental […] Sorry! An active online subscription is required to a…
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