Civil Money Penalty Reinvestment Grant
Highlights
You have an opportunity to enhance the lives of your residents while gaining financial support for meaningful projects. This grant is specifically designed for skilled nursing facilities and non-profits like yours. By applying, you can fund initiatives that focus on person-centered care, infection control training, and arts engagement. These projects not only improve resident well-being but also strengthen your facility's reputation in the community.
The funding amount is flexible, based on the projects you propose, and can support initiatives lasting up to 36 months. With no maximum employee or revenue restrictions, this grant is accessible to diverse organizations across the United States. Being approved for this funding can help you address critical needs within your facility, ultimately leading to better care for your residents and a more engaged and satisfied community.
Applying for this grant is an important step toward making a significant impact, and the process is straightforward. By taking this chance, you will advocate for your residents' well-being while at the same time securing financial resources to implement valuable projects.
Financing Details
Type of Financing
The financing offered is a grant. Grants do not require repayment, which means you can focus on improving lives without the worry of loans hanging over your head.
Eligible Expenses
Here's what you can use the funds for:
- Projects to enhance person-centered care
- Infection control training
- Arts and engagement initiatives
Ineligible Expenses
What you cannot use the funds for includes:
- Research-only projects
- Indirect benefits to nursing residents
- Capital improvements to facilities
- Paying nursing home staff salaries
- High-dollar technology like telemedicine or artificial intelligence systems
Fees
There are no fees associated with this grant program. That means every dollar you receive can go directly towards your project.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
- Must be a skilled nursing facility, non-profit organization, or consumer advocacy organization.
- Available to entities across the United States.
- No minimum or maximum number of employees required.
- No minimum or maximum company revenue qualifications.
- All legal structures are applicable.
- All profit structures are applicable.
Disqualifications:
- Research-only projects will not be approved.
- Projects with an indirect benefit to nursing residents are not eligible.
- Capital improvements to a facility are excluded.
- Duplication of CMS requirements is not allowed.
- Funding for nursing home staff salaries is disallowed.
- High-dollar, complex technology projects, including engagement technology, telemedicine, alert systems, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence, are not eligible.
Description
You have a chance to access funding through a grant designed for skilled nursing facilities and non-profits. This money can support projects that directly enhance the lives of your residents. Think of initiatives like person-centered care, infection control training, and arts engagement. By focusing on these areas, you’re not just improving lives; you’re also elevating your facility's reputation.
The funding amount is flexible, based on the specific projects you propose. Projects can last up to 36 months, giving you ample time to make a meaningful impact. It’s important to keep in mind that while many projects will qualify, things like research-only efforts or staff salary payments won't be funded.
The beauty of this grant is that it’s accessible across the United States to various sectors, meaning you can make a significant difference no matter where you are. Take this chance to advocate for the well-being of your residents while addressing crucial needs within your facility.
Program Steps
Identify Your Project
Determine the specific project or initiative you want to propose. Focus on areas like person-centered care, infection control training, or arts engagement.Prepare the Appropriate Documentation
Gather the necessary documents to support your application. You will likely need:- A detailed project proposal outlining your objectives and expected outcomes
- A budget plan that estimates funding needs for your project
- Proof of your organization’s non-profit status (if applicable)
- Tax identification number
- Organizational chart or staffing plan
- Letters of support from community partners (if applicable)
Create an Account on the Program Website
Visit the program's website and create an account to access the application portal.Complete the Application Form
Fill out the application form with your business details and project information. Ensure you provide clear and concise answers.Submit Your Application
Review your application for completeness and accuracy. Then, submit it before the deadline.Follow Up
After submission, check in periodically to track the status of your application. Be responsive to any requests for additional information.