Specifically, the program will support North Carolina community collaborations that feature clinical-community partnerships addressing non-medical drivers of poor health, or what is broadly known as social determinants. Priority will be given to partnerships that engage stakeholders from multiple sectors to seek policy, systems, and environmental changes that improve health at the population level.
Multiple grantees will be selected to receive grants in the amount of $100,000 to support a planning period of 15 months, after which grantees will be eligible to apply for a multi-year implementation grant of up to $125,000 per year.
Letters of Interest are due February 23, 2018.