Health Care Divison

Through the HEALTH CARE DIVISION, the Trust responds to health care and wellness needs and invests in solutions that improve the quality of health for financially needy residents of North Carolina. The Health Care Division seeks impact through two program areas: Providing Treatment and Supporting Prevention.

Providing Treatment - improving health outcomes by providing health and medical services for diagnosed and existing conditions.

  • In this program area, the Trust has chosen access to primary medical care, mental health services, and diabetes care and management as the areas of emphasis and priority.
  • Grants may be awarded for a period of up to three years.
Supporting Prevention - promoting wellness by providing health services before conditions occur or are diagnosed.

  • In this program area, the Trust has chosen disease and illness prevention and health promotion and wellness as the areas of emphasis and priority
  • Grants may be awarded for a period of up to seven years.
Within Providing Treatment and Supporting Prevention, greater consideration will be given to programs that:

  • Serve the vulnerable populations of the uninsured and underinsured, children and youth, the frail and elderly, or rural populations.
  • Employ strategies that promote integrated care, community-based services, or systemic change.

The Grant Application Process is a two-step process involving consultation with a Staff Program Officer, followed by formal submission of a grant application. The consultation can be either at our Winston-Salem offices by appointment, or at our Satellite office locations scheduled throughout the year.