WHF Unsolicited Grant: Capital Project Proposals
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WHF Unsolicited Grant: Capital Project Proposals
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Williamsburg Health Foundation
Last Updated: February 06, 2026
Summary
Overview
Note: WHF has two separate Unsolicited Grant applications: 1) Project/Program proposals and 2) Capital Project proposals. Applications for capital project requests are considered only in the last funding cycle of the year (Grant Cycle 3) with the deadline indicated above. About the Williamsburg Health Foundation The Williamsburg Health Foundation (WHF) is an independent private foundation dedicated to improving the health and well-being of those who live in Greater Williamsburg. The Foundation is focused on strengthening the healthcare safety-net for uninsured and underinsured individuals and supports programs and activities that target behavioral and social risk factors that influence health throughout the life span. WHF awards grants to nonprofit organizations as well as local and state government agencies that serve residents in our service area of the City of Williamsburg, James City County, and York County. Grantmaking With the goal of enhancing health in Greater Williamsburg, WHF is interested in evidence-based, promising, or previously successful approaches, and new ideas. WHF welcomes proposals from eligible entities that prioritize positive outcomes for populations with low incomes and target one or more of these underlying factors affecting lifelong health and well-being: Access to care: Availability, affordability, and quality of health-related services.Economic Advancement: Financial literacy and capability to access essential resources.Healthy Living: A way of living that lowers the risk of being seriously ill. Grant Priorities As the Foundation’s funds are finite and the good work of nonprofit organizations and others is limitless, we have established the funding priorities outlined in the grantmaking guidelines. Priority consideration is given to proposals which: Align with the Foundation’s vision, mission, overarching goal, and strategies. Impact the health of economically disadvantaged individuals, including those who are uninsured and underinsured. Demonstrate collaboration, defined as aligning work among partners. Unsolicited Grants/Proposals The Foundation accepts unsolicited proposals through three grant cycles annually. Applying for an Unsolicited Grant requires the submission of WHF’s online grant application. WHF has two separate Unsolicited Grant applications: 1) project/program proposals and 2) capital project proposals. Both applications require organizations to identify the need, target population, strategy for addressing the need, and alignment of the proposed request with WHF’s strategic plan and funding strategies. Capital Project Proposals Support of projects related to the construction, expansion, renovation of buildings and the acquisition of land. (Please note, capital grants are considered during the third grant cycle of the year, and the ability to support such projects varies by year. Even when capital project requests are strategically aligned, the ability to fund capital requests of this type may be limited by the grants budget and programmatic requests that year.) While the capital project application does not require submission of the WHF Program Budget Packet, the application itself requires budgetary information specific to the capital project.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. The following types of organizations may apply for funding:Nonprofit corporations with 501(c)3 tax status as demonstrated by an IRS determination and filing of IRS form 990 or 990EZ. State or local government agenciesNote: Applicants may use a fiscal sponsor to meet agency eligibility. New or emerging organizations without 501(c)(3) status are permitted to apply through a tax-exempt organization acting as fiscal sponsor. The fiscal sponsor must maintain full discretion and control over any awarded grant funds and should have the organizational capacity to manage and accept the risks involved with fiscal sponsorship.Service AreaWHF invests in organizations and programs serving residents of Greater Williamsburg which is defined as the City of Williamsburg, James City County, and York County.Ineligibility
IndividualsMulti-year funding Fundraising events (e.g., galas, dinners, tournaments) Endowments Direct lobbying or political campaign efforts Retrospective funding SponsorshipsFocus Areas & Funding Uses
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