Healthcare Grants for Nonprofits

Last updated June 20, 2026

There are currently 3,902 active healthcare grants in Grantable's free grants database, drawn from foundation sources and updated daily.

Healthcare grants support nonprofits, clinics, and community organizations working to expand access to care, improve patient outcomes, and strengthen the health workforce. The largest funding streams come from federal agencies such as the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), alongside national philanthropies like the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. These grants typically fund direct service delivery, capacity building, workforce training, and applied research.

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What healthcare grants are open right now?

MONTANA HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION · Rolling / Open Foundation

Montana Healthcare Foundation Call for Proposals Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Montana Healthcare Foundation Amount: US $10,000 - US $100,000 Last Updated: January 29, 2026 Summary The Montana…

Montgomery County Maryland Department of Housing and Community Affairs · Rolling / Open Foundation

Montgomery County Community Development Block Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Montgomery County Maryland Department of Housing and Community Affairs Amount: Up to US $45,000 Last Updated: September 02,…

The Moody Foundation · Rolling / Open Foundation

Moody Foundation Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Moody Foundation Last Updated: October 24, 2025 Summary The Moody Foundation Grant supports charitable projects in Texas, focusing on innovative ideas…

Morley Foundation · Rolling / Open Foundation

Morley Foundation Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Morley Foundation Mark Morley Last Updated: October 15, 2025 Summary The Morley Foundation Grant, established in 1948, supports nonprofit organizations…

LIVE WELL FOUNDATION OF SOUTH LAKE INC · August 31, 2026 · Annual Foundation

Mortality & Life Expectancy Grant Funder: Live Well Foundation of South Lake Inc (FL, US) Geographic Scope: South Lake County, Florida Cycle: June 2026 Focus Areas: - Preventable Death Reduction:…

Moses D. Nunnally, Jr. Charitable Trust · Rolling / Open Foundation

Moses D. Nunnally, Jr. Charitable Trust B Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Moses D. Nunnally, Jr. Charitable Trust Amount: US $5,000 - US $75,000 Last Updated: September 17, 2025 Summary The Moses D.…

Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas · Rolling / Open Foundation

Mount Carmel Foundation Legacy Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Community Foundation Of Southeast Kansas Amount: Up to US $75,000 Last Updated: February 23, 2026 Summary The Mount Carmel Foundation…

MINNEAPOLIS JEWISH FEDERATION · Rolling / Open Foundation

Mount Sinai Community Foundation Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Jewish Community Foundation of the Minneapolis Jewish Federation Amount: Up to US $10,000 Last Updated: March 30, 2026 Summary Overview…

MOUNT ZION HEALTH FUND · Rolling / Open · Annual Foundation

Mount Zion Health Fund General Grants Funder: Mount Zion Health Fund (CA, US) Website: mzhf.org Established: 1988 Overview Mount Zion Health Fund invests in transformative healthcare projects that…

MR AND MRS KIRK SWINGLE FOUNDATION · Rolling / Open Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. G. Kirk Swingle Foundation Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Mr. and Mrs. G. Kirk Swingle Foundation Amount: US $10,000 - US $30,000 Last Updated: January 14, 2026 Summary The Mr. and Mrs. G.…

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THE MIGNON SHERWOOD DELANO FUND · Rolling / Open Foundation

MSDF Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: Mignon Sherwood Delano Foundation Last Updated: October 06, 2025 Summary The Mignon Sherwood Delano Foundation aims to provide impactful annual contributions to…

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of healthcare grants are available?

Funding generally falls into a few categories: service-delivery grants that pay for direct patient care and clinic operations, capacity-building grants for facilities and workforce, research grants studying treatments and outcomes, and program grants for prevention and outreach. HRSA, for example, funds federally qualified health centers and rural health programs, while NIH and CDC fund research and population-health initiatives. Many opportunities prioritize organizations serving medically underserved areas and populations.

Who funds healthcare programs in the United States?

Federal agencies are the largest source: HRSA supports community health centers and the health workforce, NIH funds biomedical and health-services research, and the CDC funds prevention and public-health programs. On the philanthropic side, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is the nation's largest foundation focused exclusively on health, and regional health-conversion foundations and corporate funders also support local healthcare initiatives. Eligibility usually centers on public agencies and 501(c)(3) nonprofits.

How do I find healthcare grants my organization is eligible for?

Start by identifying whether your work is service delivery, research, or capacity building, since funders specialize. Federal opportunities are posted on Grants.gov and on agency sites like HRSA's "Find Grant Funding" tool, while foundation grants are listed on funder websites. Confirm eligibility requirements before investing time, as many programs restrict applicants to nonprofits, public entities, or organizations operating in designated underserved areas.

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