Funding search · EIN 721379921 · New Orleans, LA

Louisiana Public Health Institute

A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.

26
grants reported
$333,000
total given
2022–2024
filing years
$12,500
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20222024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.

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Grant history

All 26 reported grants, largest first.

  • $25,000

    Acts of Love · Lafayette, LA · 2023

    To mobilize local community leaders, organizations, and residents in rural communities to build the capacity for grassroots policy change to address

  • $25,000

    Bk Mentoring · Monroe, LA · 2023

    To mobilize local community leaders, organizations, and residents in rural communities to build the capacity for grassroots policy change to address

  • $20,000

    Southern Family Medicine · Opelousas, LA · 2023

    To mobilize local community leaders, organizations, and residents in rural communities to build the capacity for grassroots policy change to address

  • $15,000

    Concordia Learning Center · Ferriday, LA · 2023

    To mobilize local community leaders, organizations, and residents in rural communities to build the capacity for grassroots policy change to address

  • $15,000

    Pre K-12 and Beyond · Tallulah, LA · 2023

    To mobilize local community leaders, organizations, and residents in rural communities to build the capacity for grassroots policy change to address

  • $15,000

    Start Corporation · Houma, LA · 2022

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast. To create and deploy a communication protocol and templates for outreach surrounding overdose spikes and identification of read all
  • $13,000

    Start Corporation · Houma, LA · 2024

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

  • $12,500

    Baptist Community Health Services · New Orleans, LA · 2024

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

  • $12,500

    Baton Rouge Primary Care Collaborative · Baton Rouge, LA · 2024

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

  • $12,500

    Capitol City Family Health Center Caresouth · Baton Rouge, LA · 2024

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

  • $12,500

    Inclusive Care · Avondale, LA · 2024

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

  • $12,500

    Plaquemines Primary Care · Port Sulphur, LA · 2024

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

  • $12,500

    Baton Rouge Primary Care Collaborative · Baton Rouge, LA · 2023

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

  • $12,500

    Capitol City Family Health Center Caresouth · Baton Rouge, LA · 2023

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

  • $12,500

    Jefferson Community Health Centers Inc Dba Inclusive Care · Marrero, LA · 2023

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

  • $12,500

    Start Corporation · Houma, LA · 2023

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

  • $12,500

    Pre K-12 and Beyond · Tallulah, LA · 2022

    To mobilize local community leaders, organizations, and residents in rural communities to build the capacity for grassroots policy change to address systemic inequities. To train and engage louisiana youth as advocates read all
  • $10,000

    Baptist Community Health Services · New Orleans, LA · 2023

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

  • $10,000

    Plaquemines Primary Care · Port Sulphur, LA · 2023

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

  • $10,000

    Capitol City Family Health Center Caresouth · Baton Rouge, LA · 2022

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

  • $10,000

    Inclusive Care · Hawthorne, NY · 2022

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

  • $10,000

    Open Health Care Clinic · Baton Rouge, LA · 2022

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

  • $7,500

    Go Care · Ventura, CA · 2023

    To mobilize local community leaders, organizations, and residents in rural communities to build the capacity for grassroots policy change to address

  • $7,500

    Baton Rouge Primary Care Collaborative · Baton Rouge, LA · 2022

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

  • $7,500

    Go Care · Ventura, CA · 2022

    To mobilize local community leaders, organizations, and residents in rural communities to build the capacity for grassroots policy change to address systemic inequities

  • $7,500

    Iberia Comprehensive Community Health Center · New Iberia, LA · 2022

    To increase fqhcs' capacity to offer colorectal cancer screening services across the gulf coast

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Source: IRS Form 990, Schedule I, as filed by this organization. These are grants already paid. Grants paid directly to individuals are reported to the IRS only as totals, so they do not appear as named lines here.