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9.18.2024

Cultivating Healthy Communities: UVA Health Awards Grants to Local Non-Profit Organizations

UVA Health has allocated nearly $265,000 in grant funding to support 42 local non-profit organizations. Of these grants, 24 are designated for the Prince William Health District and 18 for the Rappahannock-Rapidan Health District. These funds are aimed at supporting our communities' most vulnerable populations — reflecting our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and addressing healthcare workforce development. 

The recipients are charitable organizations that have demonstrated unwavering commitment to addressing the community needs identified in the UVA Health Community Health Needs Assessment Study (CHNA) 2022-24 health needs assessment. Focus areas include mental health, behavioral health, substance use — and chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity.  

“Our goal at UVA Health is to improve the health of individuals in our community by promoting health, healing, and treatment in response to identified community health needs,” says Michelle Strider, RN, MBA, CPHQ, Chief Nursing Officer for UVA Health’s community medical centers and clinics in Northern Virginia and Culpeper. “One of our main goals in the 10-year strategic plan is to cultivate healthy communities and belonging for all. Our grant partners are instrumental in supporting that mission.” 

Organizations who have received grants from this recent grant cycle include:  

Prince William Health District Grant Cycle Awardees 

Rappahannock-Rapidan Health District Grant Cycle Awardees 

Donna Staton, Chief Operating Officer of UVA Health’s community medical centers and clinics in Northern Virginia and Culpeper, says, “As part of this community, I am proud that every organization we have awarded a grant to demonstrates a true commitment to creating positive change in our community. We deeply appreciate the hard work and dedication of their staff and volunteers.” 

All recipients are non-profits registered as a Section 501(c) (3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, serve the communities of UVA Health, and align with our mission.  

For more information on how UVA Health supports health needs and fosters strategic community partnerships throughout Northern Virginia and Culpeper, visit uvahealth.com/services/-community-relations.  

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