Superior Health Foundation
MARQUETTE – The Superior Health Foundation is now accepting large grant applications for its Indigent Care Fund.
SHF will award $41,217.09 at its spring grant celebration in mid-April. Grants requests cannot exceed $5,000.
Eligibility information and on-line application forms are available on the SHF’s website at www.superiorhealthfoundation.org. Applications will be accepted from Feb. 1 through Feb. 18.
The Superior Health Foundation’s Grants Committee will review the applications and will make its recommendations to the SHF Board of Directors at its March board meeting.
“We’re excited to make this funding available to those organizations across the Upper Peninsula whose focus is on health and offer services to the indigent,” said Jim LaJoie, executive director of the Superior Health Foundation. “There are no shortage of indigent care needs in the Upper Peninsula. We’re optimistic that we’ll receive a number of quality applications.
SHF will award more than $106,000 in grants during the spring cycle.
Eligibility information and online application forms are available on the SHF’s website at www.superiorhealthfoundation.org. Applications will be accepted through Jan. 15.
To apply, go to https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=superior
The Superior Health Foundation’s Grants Committee will review the applications and will make its recommendations to the SHF Board of Directors at its March board meeting.
The Superior Health Foundation is interested in receiving grant applications for health-centered projects or equipment purchases in the Upper Peninsula. In the past, the average fall grant award has been between $10,000 and $15,000.
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SHF will award more than $106,000 in grants during the spring cycle.
Eligibility information and on-line application forms are available on the SHF’s website at www.superiorhealthfoundation.org. Applications will be accepted from Dec. 15 through Jan. 15. To apply, Simply visit: https://www.grantinterface. com/Home/Logon?urlkey=superior
The Superior Health Foundation’s Grants Committee will review the applications and will make its recommendations to the SHF Board of Directors at its March board meeting.
The Superior Health Foundation is interested in receiving grant applications for health-centered projects or equipment purchases in the Upper Peninsula. In the past, the average fall grant award has been between $10,000 and $15,000.