Funding Amount

Up to $25,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Learning Innovation Collaborative

Program Status: CLOSED - Recipients have been selected

Award Amount: Up to $25,000 per recipient

Program Duration: Nine-month cohort

Geographic Scope: United States

Program Overview:
The Mobile Health Innovation Collaborative (MHIC) was developed by Mobile Healthcare Association and Harvard Medical School's Mobile Health Map to help organizations operating mobile programs measure, evaluate, and communicate the impact mobile health services have on patients and the broader community.

Funding Source: The Leon Lowenstein Foundation

Focus Areas:

  • Measuring and evaluating impact of mobile health services on patients and communities

  • Developing and testing innovative ideas

  • Building capacity of mobile health programs and the field
    • Selected Recipients (10 Programs)

    • University of Arizona Mobile Health Program
    • Hennepin Healthcare Pediatric Mobile Health
    • Texas Children's Mobile Clinic Program
    • Project Vision Hawaii
    • CHAS Health Mobile Medicine
    • OhioHealth Wellness on Wheels
    • Women's Health (WOW-WH) Intercambios Puerto Rico
    • La Clinica de los Campesinos, Inc. (dba Family Health)
    • La Clinica Cherokee Health Systems
    • The Palmetto Palace
    • The Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center Mobile Cancer Screening Van
    • Agile Orthopedics

    Eligibility: Mobile Healthcare Association members

    Focus Areas & Funding Uses

    Fields of Work

    community-healthnonprofitscapacity-building

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