Building Cultural Healing Capacity in New Mexico
GrantID: 59191
Grant Funding Amount Low: $221,529
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $300,000
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Target Outcomes for New Mexico's Cancer Treatment Grant The Grant To Assist A Nonprofit In Improving Treatments For Individuals With Cancer, offered by the Foundation, prioritizes specific outcomes in New Mexico. These outcomes are closely tied to the state's unique healthcare landscape and the needs of its residents. The New Mexico Department of Health's cancer incidence and mortality rates are higher than the national average, making it essential to focus on improving cancer treatment and care in the state. ## Addressing New Mexico's Cancer Burden New Mexico's diverse population and large rural areas create distinct challenges in cancer care. The state's American Indian and Hispanic populations experience higher rates of certain types of cancer, such as liver and cervical cancer. To address these disparities, the grant prioritizes outcomes that improve access to cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment for these populations. For instance, the grant may support initiatives that increase cancer screening rates in rural areas or provide culturally sensitive care to minority populations. The New Mexico Cancer Care Alliance, a regional body, works closely with healthcare providers to improve cancer care across the state. New Mexico's frontier counties, characterized by limited access to healthcare services, are a significant concern. The grant's focus on improving cancer treatment and care in these areas can help bridge the gap in healthcare access. By supporting efforts to raise awareness, provide resources for patients and their families, and advocate for better access to innovative treatments, the grant can have a meaningful impact on the state's cancer burden. Businesses in Grants, NM, and other rural areas can benefit from the grant by partnering with nonprofits to support cancer care initiatives. In fact, 'business grants New Mexico' and 'small business grants New Mexico' are popular searches among entrepreneurs looking to support community development projects. By leveraging these resources, nonprofits can strengthen their capacity to deliver cancer care services. ## Measuring Success in New Mexico The grant's success in New Mexico will be measured by the progress made towards the target outcomes. These outcomes may include increased access to cancer screening and treatment, improved health outcomes for minority populations, and enhanced support for cancer patients and their families. By achieving these outcomes, the grant can contribute to a reduction in New Mexico's cancer burden and improve the overall quality of life for its residents. Q: What types of cancer are most prevalent in New Mexico? A: New Mexico experiences higher rates of certain types of cancer, such as liver and cervical cancer, particularly among its American Indian and Hispanic populations. Q: How can nonprofits in New Mexico apply for the Grant To Assist A Nonprofit In Improving Treatments For Individuals With Cancer? A: Nonprofits can apply for the grant on a quarterly basis, as announced by the Foundation, by submitting proposals that align with the grant's priority outcomes in New Mexico. Q: Are there resources available to support small businesses in New Mexico that want to partner with nonprofits on cancer care initiatives? A: Yes, 'New Mexico grants for small business' and 'small business grants New Mexico 2022' are available to support entrepreneurs who want to contribute to community development projects, including cancer care initiatives.
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