Since 2017, Michigan Medicine has invested proactively in the CHNA health priorities by giving monies through grants to community-based agencies working on social determinants of health and internal community-based programs.
These grants have worked to improve:
- Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders
- Obesity and Related Illnesses
- Pre-conceptual and Perinatal Health
For information on our previous opportunity, visit Michigan Medicine - Community Health Services (MM-CHS) Grants Program 2022 RFP Opportunity Review.
The Community Health Coordinating Committee (CHCC), comprised of a combination of University of Michigan subject experts, Community Health Services staff, and community members serves as an advisory body for this community health improvement work.
- Corner Health Center
- FedUp Ministries
- Feonix - Mobility Rising
- Fresh Start Clubhouse Inc.
- Habitat for Humanity of Huron Valley
- Hope Medical Clinic Inc.
- Student Advocacy Center of Michigan
Washtenaw Health Project (formerly known as Washtenaw Health Plan)
University of Michigan Student Life, Adaptive Sports & Fitness
University of Michigan Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Partners: Northfield Human Services and Hamilton Community Health Network
Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels (A program of UMHS Community Health Services)
Community Health Access Initiative (A project of the University of Michigan School of Public Health)
Family Empowerment Program (A project of Eastern Michigan University)
Housing Bureau for Seniors (A program of UM Health Community Health Services)
Interpreter Services (A program of UM Health Michigan Medicine)
Mom Power (A collaboration between Washtenaw Success by Six, Washtenaw County Great Start Collaborative, Zero to Thrive, and University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry)
Program for Multicultural Health (A program of UM Health Community Health Services)
Regional Alliance for Healthy Schools (A program of UM Health Community Health Services)
University of Michigan Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Washtenaw County 4-H (A project of Michigan State University Extension)
Patient Food and Nutrition Services (A project of Michigan Medicine to increase capacity for Ypsilanti Meals on Wheels)