AOF Request for Proposal Portal
Organizations can apply.
Opens Jun 17 2024 12:00 AM (CDT)
Deadline Aug 12 2024 11:59 PM (CDT)
Description

2024 Request for Proposals

Monday, June 17, 2024 - Monday, August 12, 2024

All applicants must submit a Letter of Intent prior to submitting a full proposal. Please allow up to 5 business days for review of your LOI. Organizations selected to submit a proposal will be invited to do so via direct email invitation.

The Caring for Communities Grant was established in 2014 in part through a contribution from Larry Wickless, DO, a former AOF Director and past president of the AOA, and his wife, Carole Crosby, JD, to support the outstanding work of Osteopathic physicians to address health disparities and provide care to underserved communities. A limited number of grants ranging from $10,000 to $25,000 will be distributed to qualified 501(c)3 health centers for a grant period of 12-36 months, contingent upon the satisfactory submission of reporting requirements. Previous recipients are encouraged to apply, but an award is not guaranteed.

View the full eligibility and proposal requirements here: https://aof.smapply.org/protected/nr/NZPXg/2024_Caring_for_Communities.pdf

 

The American Osteopathic Foundation’s International Humanitarian Medical Outreach Grant supports Osteopathic medical outreach efforts across the globe. This annual grant program, founded in 2022, was made possible through a bequest from Julian and Esther Rossnick in honor of Joni B. Rossnick, DO. A limited number of grants up to $10,000 will be distributed to DO-led and organized, patient centered, student educational and/or direct-care focused research related initiatives with an international medical outreach component. Direct patient care will be prioritized for grant awards. Previous recipients are encouraged to apply, but an award is not guaranteed.

View the full eligibility and proposal requirements here: https://aof.smapply.org/protected/nr/39nhx/2024_International_Humanitarian_Medical_Outreach_Grant.pdf 


AOF Request for Proposal Portal


2024 Request for Proposals

Monday, June 17, 2024 - Monday, August 12, 2024

All applicants must submit a Letter of Intent prior to submitting a full proposal. Please allow up to 5 business days for review of your LOI. Organizations selected to submit a proposal will be invited to do so via direct email invitation.

The Caring for Communities Grant was established in 2014 in part through a contribution from Larry Wickless, DO, a former AOF Director and past president of the AOA, and his wife, Carole Crosby, JD, to support the outstanding work of Osteopathic physicians to address health disparities and provide care to underserved communities. A limited number of grants ranging from $10,000 to $25,000 will be distributed to qualified 501(c)3 health centers for a grant period of 12-36 months, contingent upon the satisfactory submission of reporting requirements. Previous recipients are encouraged to apply, but an award is not guaranteed.

View the full eligibility and proposal requirements here: https://aof.smapply.org/protected/nr/NZPXg/2024_Caring_for_Communities.pdf

 

The American Osteopathic Foundation’s International Humanitarian Medical Outreach Grant supports Osteopathic medical outreach efforts across the globe. This annual grant program, founded in 2022, was made possible through a bequest from Julian and Esther Rossnick in honor of Joni B. Rossnick, DO. A limited number of grants up to $10,000 will be distributed to DO-led and organized, patient centered, student educational and/or direct-care focused research related initiatives with an international medical outreach component. Direct patient care will be prioritized for grant awards. Previous recipients are encouraged to apply, but an award is not guaranteed.

View the full eligibility and proposal requirements here: https://aof.smapply.org/protected/nr/39nhx/2024_International_Humanitarian_Medical_Outreach_Grant.pdf 


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Organizations can apply.
Opens
Jun 17 2024 12:00 AM (CDT)
Deadline
Aug 12 2024 11:59 PM (CDT)