Community Clinic Grant Program
What is the Community Clinic Grant Program?
The purpose of the Community Clinic Grant Program is to identify and treat potentially chronic conditions to prevent them from worsening. The Community Clinic Grant Program is made possible through the Yardley, England, Trimmer, and Orlich Charities Fund at the Central Florida Foundation and managed by GiveWell Community Foundation (GWCF).
Who Can Apply?
The Community Clinic Grant Program is currently open. This annual grant cycle is available by invitation only to nonprofit organizations within the Winter Haven, FL area that provide medical, hospital, or other care for sick or injured persons that are not financially able to obtain medical care.
Timeline
- March 29 – April 19, 2024 – Applications accepted
- May 2024 – Awards announced via email
- February 2025 – Final report due
How to Apply and Report?
Community Clinic Guidelines
Start by reading the guidelines.
Submit Grant Application
Use the Nonprofit Portal to apply for and report on grant funding.
Project Budget Worksheet
Create a project budget with this Excel worksheet.
Tutorials
Application Video Tutorial
Learn how to use our Nonprofit Portal to apply for funding.
Collaborate Feature Video Tutorial
This new feature allows you to invite others to work on the request with you.
Collaborate Feature Written Tutorial
This new feature allows you to invite others to work on the request with you.
Copy Application Video Tutorial
This new feature allows you to copy a previous application and edit/update it for this year’s grant.
Previous Grants
Medical clinic receives grant to care for Winter Haven residents
A grant from the Yardley, England, Trimmer, and Orlich Charities Fund at the Central Florida Foundation will help Angels Care Center of Eloise care for sick and injured residents in Winter Haven.
Grant benefits Winter Haven-area residents in need of health and dental care
Central Florida Health Care and Angels Care Center of Eloise were awarded grants through the Yardley, England, Trimmer, and Orlich Charities Fund at the Central Florida Foundation for the care of sick and injured residents in the greater Winter Haven area who are unable to financially obtain medical care.