VDH awards $4.8 million in grants to address COVID-19 disparities

Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Health, in partnership with the Vermont Community Foundation, has awarded grants totaling $4.8 million to 30 local organizations in 11 counties to support efforts to address COVID-19 disparities and advance health equity in their communities.

Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the grants are designed to bolster organizational capacity to focus on the needs of populations who have experienced socioeconomic disadvantage, historical injustice, racism, and other systemic inequities.

“Public health happens at the local level, and these awards recognize that it takes many hands to ensure everyone has a fair and just opportunity to be healthy,” said Ashley Kraybill, director of the Health Department’s Office of Health Equity Integration. “Through the expertise of these organizations and the Vermont Community Foundation, we can acknowledge, engage and meet the challenges of our shared history and systemic inequities, and come out with better health outcomes for all Vermonters — particularly those who have experienced historical injustices.”

Projects supported through these awards include closing the health access gap for those living in rural areas, enhancing language access for providers and patients, expanding health services for neurodivergent individuals, building programs for LGBTQ+ communities living in rural areas, and creating healing spaces for Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC) communities who have experienced systemic oppression.

Dan Smith, president and CEO of the Vermont Community Foundation, added: “The Community Foundation brings people and resources together to make a difference in Vermont, and it’s an honor to share our experience and deep community connections with the Department of Health as we work towards increasing all our neighbors’ ability to lead healthy, vibrant lives.”

For more information about the Health Equity Capacity Building grants, visit vermontcf.org/health-equity.

Learn more about the Health Department’s Office of Health Equity Integration at healthvermont.gov/about-us/our-vision-mission/health-equity.

Health Equity Capacity Building Grant Awardees:

Abenaki Helping Abenaki

Aging in Hartland

All Brains Belong VT

Bi-State Primary Care Association

Open Door Clinic

Come Alive Outside

Conscious Homestead

Greater Falls Connections

Inner Space

Janet S Munt Family Room

Maquam Bay of Missisquoi

Orleans County Restorative Justice Center

Out in the Open

Outright Vermont

Pride Center of Vermont

Social Tinkering

Sunrise Family Resource Center

SUSU CommUNITY Farm

The Root Social Justice Center

The Winooski Parents & Students Project

United Way of Lamoille County

United Way of Windham County

Vermont Cultural Brokering Program

Vermont CARES

Vermont Developmental Disabilities Council

Vermont Health Equity Initiative

Vermont Language Justice Project

Vermont Racial Justice Alliance

Vermont Psychiatric Survivors, Inc.

Winooski Valley Park District

1.25.2023. Vermont Department of Health. Burlington www.healthvermont.gov