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Grant Writing Success Case Study- Transforming a Baltimore Community 
Writing the $1.5 million grant for a Baltimore health center wasn’t the challenge.

The real challenge was building a program strategy that would genuinely transform health outcomes in this predominantly Black area. Here’s why:

This community was skeptical. They were tired of healthcare organizations coming in, then leaving when they couldn’t make the profit they wanted.

 

On the other hand, the organization we worked for was newer to the area.

 

Understanding the data and lived experiences of those communities would be crucial to the success and longevity of their community health initiative. 

So, Grant Writers for Health worked intensely on program strategy to create equitable service delivery. That meant:
connecting with local barber shops
partnering with an HBCU
really understanding what the community needed, and working those insights into the services and budget.

We secured the $1.5 million grant and they completed the project over two years. The grant funded 17 health care providers, 5 organizations, and served more than 1,000 people annually. The organization used that success as a launchpad for another $5 million grant, even without our direct involvement in the second round. 

Writing grants may not seem like "life or death" work. But that money leads to equitable healthcare that IS life or death for people. That's why my team and I always come with the A+ energy – the outcome is that important.

$1.5 million Grant
17 health care providers
5 organizations
served more than 1,000 people annually
Examples of Awarded Grants
Funder
Amount
Project Description
HRSA New Access Point
$ 650,000
Primary, Dental, and Mental Health Services
North Carolina Dept of Health
$ 450,000
Medicare Annual Wellness Exams
CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation
$ 375,000
Hospital-Based SBIRT and Opioid/ MAT program
SAMHSA
$ 360,000
Mental Health Services
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
$ 313,048
Enhanced Mobility Transportation, vehicles, and operating costs
Virginia Dept of Criminal Justice
$ 285,000
Pre and post-release programming
Horning Family Foundation
$ 280,000
Racial Justice and Equity
Alexandria Fund for Human Services
$ 234,600
Employment Services
Anthem Foundation- Substance Use
$ 225,000
Substance Misuse programming
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
$ 211,000
5311 Enhanced Mobility through DOT
Weissberg Foundation
$ 150,000
Racial Justice and Equity
Baltimore Dept of Housing and Community Development
$ 150,000
Greenspace development and maintenance
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