Since 2015, Healthy People Healthy Places grants have supported work throughout Maine to improve the well-being of people and the environment. Community-based work in the Katahdin Region, Lewiston-Auburn, Washington County, and Wabanaki Communities and Tribal Governments, is complemented by statewide efforts in Food Systems and Nature-Based Education, as well as statewide policy, advocacy, and communications work in the Keystone focus area.
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2024 Grants Process
2024 will be the third year of our 2022-2024 multi-year grants budget. As such, over 75% of our Healthy People Healthy Places 2024 budget has been allocated through multi-year grants. Because the number of organizations we will be able to support with new grants will be so limited, we have decided to make 2024’s Healthy People Healthy Places grant round by invitation only.
2024 grant invitees for the Lewiston-Auburn focus area will be determined at your sessions in January. Interested L-A organizations should contact Lauress Lawrence for more information.
Other focus area leads will reach out to invited organizations with the application link and support materials by January 19, with an application due date of February 15, 2024.
January 19, 2024: Application link and materials will be sent to invitees by this date
February 15, 2024: Online applications due
Late April, 2024: Email notification of grant decisions
Review Considerations
Requirements:
Aligns with one of the Healthy People Healthy Places focus areas: Katahdin Region, Keystone, Nature-Based Education, Lewiston-Auburn, Wabanaki Communities and Tribal Governments, Washington County.
Work meets the Foundation’s General Considerations
The work of the applicant must be aligned with Sewall Foundation’s mission and values
General Priorities:
Organizations led by and serving black, indigenous, people of color, rural Mainers, and women
Collaborative, cross-sector, or grassroots efforts to coordinate or develop new approaches in their field or sector, a geographic region, or a specific community or population
Efforts that are explicit in their commitment to social, environmental, and racial justice
Efforts that integrate the well-being of communities and the environment
Grant size:
Grants will generally be in the $10,000 to $50,000 range to an individual organization and up to $200,000 for collaborative requests. There may be some variation between focus areas, so we recommend checking the specific focus area information sheets or with the focus area staff for guidance on your request. Organizations can apply for individual organization support in addition to being part of a collaborative request.
2024 Focus Area Fact Sheets
Please click on the below links to view the 2024 focus area priorities along with general descriptions of each focus area, available funding, and 2024 updates and activities. These are also available on the Focus Area pages linked at the top of this page, and in the Contacts section below.
Food Systems: all funds for this focus area have been allocated to multi-year grant commitments, no new applications will be considered in 2024.
2024 Application Information
Applications are due on February 15, 2024, at 5pm. Invited applicants will be sent the application link by January 19, 2024.
Please review the 2024 Healthy People Healthy Places Application Guide prior to starting an application. It contains application instructions, narrative questions and a description of requested financial attachments.
A Word document of the application questions can be found here. Please note, this is provided if you want to type in responses here first, to then copy and paste into the online application. It cannot be submitted in lieu of an online application.
If this is your first time applying to the Sewall Foundation, we recommend following our Creating an Online Account Guide to help you get started.
Once you have started and saved an application, you can return to it by clicking the button below and logging in to your account. Please note that you will not be able to start a new application by clicking the button.
If you need technical support with your application, please contact Lisa Smith.
Focus Area Contacts
Food Systems: Kristina Kalolo, kkalolo@sewallfoundation.org
Katahdin Region: Tom Boutureira, tboutureira@sewallfoundation.org
Keystone: Megan Shore, mshore@sewallfoundation.org
Lewiston-Auburn: Lauress Lawrence, llawrence@sewallfoundation.org
Nature-Based Education: Tom Boutureira, tboutureira@sewallfoundation.org
Wabanaki Communities and Tribal Governments: Sonya Lacoute-Dana, slacoutedana@sewallfoundation.org
Washington County: Tom Boutureira, tboutureira@sewallfoundation.org