Grants
2022-23
The New York State Health Foundation approved a combined $125,000 to the New York School-Based Health Foundation from 2022-2023 to assist in developing the Behavioral Health Program. .

The New York Community Trust approved grants totaling $150,000 to the New York School-Based Health Foundation to begin developing its Behavioral Health Program.
2022-23

2022
The Ira W. DeCamp Foundation approved a grant of $85,000 in 2022 to the New York School-Based Health Foundation to continue developing its Data Hub Program.
The Mother Cabrini Health Foundation renewed a grant of $150,000 in 2022 to the New York School-Based Health Foundation to further develop its Telehealth Program.
2022
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2021
The Mother Carbini Health Foundation approved several grants totaling $257,800 July 2021 to the New York School-Based Health Foundation to develop its Data Hub Program and Telehealth Program.
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The Ira W. DeCamp Foundation approved a grant of $75,000 October 2019 to the New York School-Based Health Foundation to develop its Data Hub Program over two years. Read more about the program HERE.
2019-2021
The New York Community Trust board approved a grant of $100,000 October 2019 to the New York School-Based Health Foundation for two years to fund the following three projects: development of a statewide Data Hub Pilot, creation and implementation of a School-Based Health Center Learning & Leadership Academy, and a visibility and marketing campaign
2019-2021

The Ira W. DeCamp Foundation approved a grant of $75,000 October 2019 to the New York School-Based Health Foundation to develop its data hub pilot program over two years. Read more about the program HERE.
The New York Community Trust board approved a grant of $20,000 November 2017 to the New York School-Based Health Foundation to build the capacity of an organization which advocates for New York City’s school-based health centers (SBHCs). The Foundation utilized this funding to build on three initiatives: organizational visibility; an SBHC needs assessment & data augmentation; and the initial stages of developing an SBHC Peer Audit Program.
2017-2018
