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PRE-PROPOSAL
DIALOGUECOMMUNITY REBUILD POST COVID-19
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2021 1PM-2:30PM
WELCOME!
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Agenda
Welcome
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Intro to Team
Con Alma Health Foundation
Overview of Mission, Priorities, Values
Community Rebuild Post-Covid 19
Background & Budget
Community Rebuild Post-Covid 19
Guidelines
Key Dates & Information
Grant Opportunity (overview) Quiz & Application Questions
Dialogue & Questions (all)
Adjourn - Thank you!
Welcome & Intro to Team
Con Alma Health Foundation
Denise Herrera, Executive Director
Nelsy Dominguez, Program Director
Dennis McCutcheon, Communications Coordinator
New Mexico Health Equity Partnerships, Santa Fe Community Foundation
Jessica Jensen, Grants & Capacity Building Strategist
David Gaussoin, Communications & Marketing Associate
Con Alma Health Foundation MISSION
To be aware of and respond to the health rights and needs of the
culturally and demographically diverse peoples and communities
of New Mexico.
CON ALMA’S PRIORITIES
• Uninsured / Underinsured
• Rural / Frontier Communities
• Tribal Communities
• People of Color (POC)/Black,
Indigenous & People of Color
(BIPOC)
• Underserved / Underrepresented Populations (LGBTQ+, Differently Abled Individuals, Asian/Pan-Asian, Middle
Eastern, Immigrants-regardless of immigration status, Veterans,
Etc.)
• Community Self-Definition & Self-Determination
• Broad Definition of Health (environmental,
psychological, emotional, behavioral, social, economic, and
spiritual health and well-being)
CON ALMA’S PRIORITIES
• Efforts that
• Promote Systemic Change & Outcome
Oriented (solutions focus)
• Systems Focus vs. Direct Services (such as
service provision to individuals—clinical or medical services, counseling, camps, food distribution, etc.)
• Improve Health Conditions
• Health & Racial Equity Focus
• Strengthen or develop local community
health infrastructures / institutions
• Integrates ‘health in all policies’
framework
• Build the capacities of community-based
organizations to operate effectively, strengthen
cross-sector collaborations, improve health care
access, and solve problems (for example)
• Engage community stakeholders in policy
development, change efforts, collaborations,
dialogues & problem solving (community informed/
engaged)
• Respect and respond to the values and
experiences of all peoples and communities in
New Mexico
• Culturally & Linguistically (informed, reflective, relevant)
Community Rebuild Post-Covid 19
Grant Opportunity
Background
$2.5 million grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Timeline: over a 21-month period
Phase 1: Vaccine Rollout
27 grants awarded total of $600,000 for grant period of June 1 to Dec 31, 2021
Phase 2: Community Rebuild Post Covid-19
This grant opportunity
Community Rebuild Post-Covid 19
Grant Opportunity - Guidelines
Key Dates
Application Submission Period Sept 24 to Nov 1, 2021
Grant Implementation Period Jan 1 to Dec 31, 2022
Funds must be expended by December 2022
Reports:
Progress (July 2022)*
Final (January 2023)
Disbursements:
January 2022
2nd Disbursement: mid-to-late July 2022, contingent on Progress Report *
* Applies to grants of $50k to $100k
Community Rebuild Post-Covid 19
Grant Opportunity – Guidelines
Request Amounts
Applicants may apply for up to $100,000
Requested amount should best fit applicant’s capacity
Annual Organization (Operating) budget
Meets the proposed project needs
Expend fund within the 12-month implementation period
Application Quiz & Questions
Annual Organization budget < $25,000 apply for up to $30,000
Annual Organization budget </= $50,000 apply for up to $55,000
Annual Organization budget > $50,000 apply for up to $100,000
Community Rebuild Post-Covid 19
Grant Opportunity – Guidelines (Focus / Purpose)
Reimagine what NM communities can look like during differing stages of recovery and beyond,
with a focus on ‘building back better’ by addressing the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on
certain populations, communities and/or the non-profit sector in New Mexico.
Elements of successful applications:
community-centered (driven/informed)
collaborative
multi-sectoral
clearly demonstrate health and racial equity approaches
focus on systems-level solutions that take up the lessons, experiences, promising innovations, and transformative opportunities from the pandemic
to ‘build back better.’
Community Rebuild Post-Covid 19
Grant Opportunity – Guidelines
Strong proposals…
Address the disproportionate impact Covid-19 has had on certain populations ands/or
the nonprofit sector in New Mexico.
Expand health equity by:
Eliminating differences in quality, access, and underlying exposures which make some
individuals, communities, and/or non-profits organizations more vulnerable than others.
Expanding opportunities for underserved populations and/or the nonprofit sector.
Addressing at least one of the social determinants of health (SDOH)
such as those indicated by the Centers for Disease Control &
Prevention’s Healthy People 2030 or as identified by your community.
Social Determinants of Health aka Social Conditions
Healthy People 2030, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Retrieved September 17, 2021, from https://health.gov/healthypeople/objectives-and-data/social-determinants-health
Community Rebuild Post-Covid 19
Grant Opportunity – Guidelines
Priority will be given to applications that:
a. Address barriers and/or opportunities through systems-level solutions that take up the
lessons, experiences, promising innovations, and transformative opportunities from the
pandemic to ‘build back better’.
b. Involve coordination and alignment among and across sectors.
c. Work within and/or across geographic areas.
d. Demonstrate engagement of and are representative of beneficiaries ‘as leaders’ in the
proposed work.
e. Increase capacity of stakeholders to mobilize/leverage resources.
Community Rebuild Post-Covid 19
Grant Opportunity – Guidelines
Priority will be given to applications that:
f. Prioritize underserved areas of and populations (or aspects within the nonprofit sector) that
need additional support or increased capacity.
g. Consider the complexity and challenges that are still unfolding related to Covid-19,
including racial disparities, vaccine and health equity, fears of Covid-19 surges as
pandemic fatigue, information overload, and the challenges experienced by people
and/or non-profit organizations that are not fully recovered from the impacts of Covid-19.
h. Integrate health equity and racial equity and a health in all policies (HiAP) framework in
their efforts.
i. Provide a clear relation between the request to be funded and Covid-19.
j. Show association between proposed expenses/costs and the desired outcomes.
Community Rebuild Post-Covid 19
Grant Opportunity - Guidelines
Required Information/Attachments (Tribal Letter, Organization Budget, etc.)
Caps on Costs
Eligibility (501c3 or via a Fiscal Sponsor)
Limitations & Restrictions
Access Application through the grant portal available at www.conalma.org
References (and links)
Health Equity
Health in All Policies
SDOH
Racial Equity
Community Rebuild Post-Covid 19
Grant Opportunity www.conalma.org
GUIDELINES, APPLICATION QUIZ & QUESTIONS
View & Print
What you will find
NARRATIVE
Request Description – A clear summary of what you will do, and accomplish, if this is funded. (150 words)
GRANT PORTAL & INFORMATION/RESOURCES
Instructions on Navigating
Access to Application, Organization Profile
Don’t forget to…
Community Rebuild Post-Covid 19
Grant Opportunity - Dialogue
What does ‘community rebuild’ mean to you? (in relation to your work)
What systems-level solutions come to mind? (promising innovations, transformative opportunities)
What ideas might you consider proposing?
What questions do you have for us?
Assistance & Access to Information –
Help in navigating CAHF’s Grant Portal:
Staff emails:
[email protected] (Questions: Guidelines, Application, Process)
[email protected] (Questions: Where to Find Information)
Access to Application: Grant Portal
Con Alma website: www.conalma.org
Con Alma Health Foundation
Pre-Proposal DialogueDate: Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Thank you for participating!