Accessing Holistic Health in Michigan Communities
GrantID: 76504
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: June 5, 2026
Grant Amount High: $75,000
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Grant Overview
Michigan's women face significant barriers to holistic health due to the state's economic and geographic challenges. The decline of the automotive industry has led to economic instability in many regions, affecting access to healthcare services. Rural areas in Michigan, particularly in the Upper Peninsula, experience provider shortages and limited access to specialized care, exacerbating health disparities. Women in these areas often face longer travel times to access healthcare services, further complicating their ability to receive comprehensive care. Michigan's initiative to develop holistic health programs for women aims to address these challenges by providing resources and workshops that promote physical, mental, and emotional wellness. The program will prioritize organizations that can demonstrate an understanding of the state's unique economic and geographic challenges. Funding will support projects that provide comprehensive health services, including nutrition education and stress management, tailored to the needs of Michigan's diverse population. By addressing the interconnectedness of various health domains, the initiative aims to improve overall well-being and empower women to take control of their health. Unlike neighboring states, Michigan's funding will prioritize programs that address the specific needs of its Native American communities and the impact of economic instability on women's health. Michigan's Rural Healthcare Challenges: The state's rural areas face significant barriers to healthcare access, including provider shortages and long travel times. Addressing these challenges is crucial for improving health outcomes. Who Faces Barriers in Michigan: Women in rural areas and those affected by economic instability are disproportionately impacted by healthcare access barriers. Understanding their needs is key to developing effective interventions. How Funding Addresses Barriers in Michigan: The initiative will support projects that provide comprehensive health services and address the root causes of health disparities in the state.
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