Community Health Worker Training Impact in Kansas

GrantID: 9258

Grant Funding Amount Low: $3,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $3,000

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Summary

If you are located in Kansas and working in the area of Individual, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Community Health in Kansas

Kansas has long faced health disparities among its rural and underserved communities. According to the Kansas Health Institute, there are significant gaps in health outcomes between urban and rural areas, with rural residents experiencing higher rates of chronic diseases and lower access to healthcare services. This funding initiative aims to combat these challenges by training community health workers who will serve as vital links between healthcare systems and residents in need.

Improving health education access is critical, especially in a state where nearly 15% of adults report not having a personal doctor. By training community health workers, this grant seeks to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills required to educate their peers on health issues, navigate healthcare systems, and engage individuals in health-promoting activities. Ultimately, the desired outcome is to reduce health disparities and elevate the health status of communities across Kansas.

These outcomes matter significantly in Kansas due to the wide-ranging implications of health inequities. The state has a higher percentage of residents aged 65 and over compared to the national average, and many of these older adults live in rural environments where healthcare access is particularly challenging. Addressing health education not only improves the quality of life for these individuals but also reduces healthcare costs for the state over time by promoting preventive health measures.

To implement this approach, the grant will support partnerships between local health departments, community organizations, and educational institutions. Training programs will focus on culturally competent care that reflects the diversity of Kansas’s population, including significant Native American, Hispanic, and African American communities. By fostering these partnerships, the initiative aims to create a sustainable model for community health education that can be replicated across different regions in Kansas.

In summary, this funding opportunity is designed specifically to address the unique health landscape of Kansas by enhancing community health worker training and promoting proactive health strategies tailored to local needs. The focus on rural outreach and specific health education will play a pivotal role in fostering healthier communities statewide.

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