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Mother Cabrini Health Foundation 2026 Grants: Funding Opportunity for Health-Focused Organizations in New York

Mother Cabrini Health Foundation 2026 Grants: Funding Opportunity for Health-Focused Organizations in New York
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The Mother Cabrini Health Foundation has officially opened its 2026 grant application process, inviting organizations to submit a Letter of Inquiry (LOI) for funding support.

This initiative is focused on advancing the health and well-being of vulnerable communities across New York, providing funding to organizations working on impactful, community-driven solutions.

About the Grant Opportunity

Organizations can apply under five key program areas:

Access to Healthcare
Basic Needs
Healthcare Workforce
Mental and Behavioral Health
General Fund

Applicants are encouraged to choose the program that best aligns with their mission and project goals.

Who Can Apply

Eligible applicants include organizations that:

Align with the foundation’s mission to improve health outcomes
Serve vulnerable populations in New York
Have projects focused on healthcare access, workforce, or community well-being

Current grantees seeking renewal funding must also apply through this LOI process.

Application Timeline

LOI Submission Window: March 30 – April 23, 2026
Applicant Webinar: April 7, 2026
Full Proposal Invitations: Mid-June 2026
Grant Decisions: October and December 2026

Why This Opportunity Matters

This grant programme provides critical funding for organizations addressing pressing health challenges, from improving access to care to supporting mental health and workforce development.

For nonprofits and social impact organizations working in New York, this is a valuable opportunity to secure funding, scale impact, and reach more communities in need.

How to Apply

For more Grant opportunities, Visit OFY here


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