Health Systems Comprehensive Care Tier I
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Can you apply?
This grant is for Ohio-based health systems seeking to enhance comprehensive care delivery. Eligible applicants typically include public health departments, community health centers, hospitals, and integrated health systems operating within Ohio. The program supports projects that strengthen health system capacity and coordination across clinical and public health services. Activities funded may include care coordination infrastructure, workforce development, and systems integration planning.
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Program description
HZ27 Health Systems Comprehensive Care Tier I is a grant opportunity from the Ohio Department of Health. Administered through the Ohio Grants Partnership (grants.ohio.gov).
Who can apply
Eligible applicants
How to apply
Application links
Required documents
- Application form (via grants.ohio.gov)
- Project narrative/proposal
- Budget and budget narrative
- Organizational capacity documentation
- Letters of support from partner organizations
Program contact
- 👤 Emily Ganz
- 📧 Emily.Ganz@odh.ohio.gov
- 📞 (614) 752-7447
FAQ
Who is eligible to apply for HZ27 Health Systems Comprehensive Care Tier I?
Typically Ohio-based health systems, hospitals, health departments, and community health centers. Contact Ohio Department of Health for specific entity type eligibility.
What is the deadline for this grant?
The deadline is August 3, 2026. Check grants.ohio.gov for any updates or rolling deadline information.
What types of activities does this grant fund?
Common funded activities include care coordination systems, health workforce training, clinical-public health integration, and infrastructure improvements. Review the program guidance for specific allowable activities.
How competitive is this grant?
Tier I typically indicates a higher funding level, suggesting moderate to strong competitiveness. Demonstrate clear need and strong organizational capacity.
What is the funding range?
Specific award amounts are not listed. Contact the Ohio Department of Health for typical award sizes and budget guidance.
💡 Tips for applicants
- Contact Ohio Department of Health early to clarify eligible applicant types and typical award ranges.
- Emphasize how your organization will integrate clinical and public health services in your proposal.
- Document your current health system capacity and specific gaps your project will address.
- Include letters of support from partner organizations and community stakeholders.
- Align your project narrative with Ohio's health priorities and strategic goals.
⚠️ Common mistakes
Applicants often lack clear plans for sustaining improvements after grant funding ends. Many fail to demonstrate authentic partnerships with clinical and public health partners. Weak budgets don't justify costs or show clear connection to proposed activities.
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