Community Benefit Initiative Reinvestment (CBIR) Grant - Tribal Health Application

Eastern Oregon Coordinated Care Organization

Funding Amount

Up to US $30,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Community Benefit Initiative Reinvestment (CBIR) Grant - Tribal Health Application

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Eastern Oregon Coordinated Care Organization
Amount: Up to US $30,000
Last Updated: August 05, 2025

Summary

The Community Benefit Initiative Reinvestment (CBIR) Grant supports one-year projects aimed at enhancing healthcare access for Eastern Oregonians, specifically targeting Tribes and Tribal organizations. This initiative, part of EOCCO's funding programs, focuses on improving the health and wellness of tribal members across multiple counties. All applicants must receive prior technical assistance to qualify. For the 2026 cycle, EOCCO offers five unique CBIR opportunities to foster community health improvements.

Overview

NOTE: All applicants must receive technical assistance before applying. Applicants that do not receive technical assistance are automatically not considered. See here for more information. Grants EOCCO offers three separate grant programs to improve health and access to healthcare of Eastern Oregonians. These grant programs aim to fund services that are not already covered by health insurance. These grant programs are available to traditional healthcare providers, community-based organizations, early learning hubs, tribal governments, food banks and many other types of organizations serving EOCCO’s service area: Baker, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa and Wheeler counties. Community Benefit Initiative Reinvestment (CBIR) The Community Benefit Initiative Reinvestment (CBIR) grants fund one-year long projects (January through December) that aim to improve access to quality care. EOCCO is offering five unique CBIR program opportunities for the 2026 grant cycle. There are multiple types of CBIR applications. Tribal Health Application: This application allows Tribes or Tribal organizations (T/TO) of the Burns Paiute and/or Confederated Tribe of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) to improve the health and wellness of EOCCO tribal members and their communities.

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