Supporting Grassroots Efforts and Capacity to Address Firearm Injury and Death Prevention Grant
Missouri Foundation for Health
Funding Amount
US $25,000 - US $50,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Supporting Grassroots Efforts and Capacity to Address Firearm Injury and Death Prevention Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Missouri Foundation for Health
Amount: US $25,000 - US $50,000
Last Updated: August 06, 2025
Summary
The Missouri Foundation for Health is offering a grant to support grassroots organizations in their efforts to reduce firearm injuries and deaths. This funding aims to enhance local community violence interventions and firearm suicide prevention initiatives. Eligible organizations can receive up to $25,000 annually for two years, focusing on operational support to strengthen their capacity and meet community needs effectively.Overview
Supporting Grassroots Efforts and Capacity to Address Firearm Injury and Death Prevention (RFA) We’re inviting grassroots organizations to apply for funds to support, expand, and/or maintain local community violence interventions (CVI) or firearm suicide prevention (FSP) efforts. The purpose of this funding is to provide general operating support to small grassroots organizations currently doing CVI or FSP-related work in order to meet local needs and to support organizational capacity and infrastructure. The funding available through this RFA will total $25,000 a year for two years.Eligibility
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