Tech-Driven Health Solutions Impact in Oregon's Communities

GrantID: 69340

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000

Deadline: January 10, 2025

Grant Amount High: $5,000,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in Oregon with a demonstrated commitment to Women are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Grant Overview

Health Access Challenges for Women in Oregon

Oregon's unique geography and demographics play a crucial role in women's health access challenges. Rural areas in the state often lack basic health services, with approximately 40% of rural women reporting difficulty accessing necessary care. Additionally, the state has one of the highest rates of mental health issues among women, with alarming figures indicating that 20% of women are affected by anxiety or depressionhigher than the national average.

Local organizations in Oregon are essential in addressing these challenges through innovative solutions. Particularly in more isolated areas, the implementation of technology-driven health solutions is integral to bridging the gap between women and health resources. Initiatives that develop mobile applications or telehealth services can play a crucial role in improving health engagement for women who might otherwise go untreated.

The funding opportunity available supports organizations aiming to create tech-driven health solutions for women’s health in Oregon. Applicants are required to present evidence-based strategies that illustrate the connection between technology usage and improved health outcomes for women. This approach is important given Oregon's significant rural population, where traditional healthcare delivery methods often fall short.

By focusing on technology-driven health solutions, the initiative aims to promote increased women’s health engagement and literacy. Tracking the usage statistics of mobile applications and the reported health improvements among users will be key to measuring the program's success. Enhancements in women's health access through technology signify an essential shift towards more responsive healthcare delivery models in the state.

Oregon's emphasis on tech-driven solutions sets it apart from neighboring states like Washington, which may prioritize more traditional service delivery approaches. In Oregon, the commitment to leveraging technology not only addresses immediate health access challenges but also positions the state as a leader in innovation concerning women’s health services.

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