Special Project Grant to Reduce Cardiovascular Health Disparities
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August 20, 2026
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Overview
Special Project Grant to Reduce Cardiovascular Health Disparities
Funder: North Carolina Chapter of the American College of Cardiology (ACC)
Purpose: Fund a cardiovascular organization to create a program with a goal of reducing cardiovascular health disparities in North Carolina.
Grant Type: One-year grant with potential for renewal
Geographic Scope: North Carolina
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How to Apply
Application Process
1. Eligibility Verification: Confirm you are a current North Carolina Chapter ACC member
2. Required Documents:
- Completed grant request form (must be completed in full)
- Executed Grant Agreement
3. Submission:
- Submit to: NCCACC Grant Committee
- Deadline: August 20 (annual)
4. Timeline:
- Application deadline: August 20
- Notification: By August 31
- Award presentation: At NC & SC Chapters of the ACC Annual Conference (September)
5. Award Announcement:
- Grant awarded to recipient in person at the Annual Conference
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