Building Community Health Capacity in Arizona

GrantID: 2750

Grant Funding Amount Low: $110,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $550,000

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Grant Overview

Training Community Health Workers in Arizona

Arizona's population is among the most diverse in the United States, with significant disparities in health outcomes across ethnic and socioeconomic lines. The state has experienced alarming increases in cardiovascular disease rates, particularly among Hispanic and Native American communities, who face unique barriers to accessing care. According to the Arizona Department of Health Services, heart disease is the leading cause of death in both of these demographics, underscoring an urgent need for targeted interventions that address cultural and systemic barriers.

The individuals most affected by these cardiovascular disparities include low-income families, those without health insurance, and residents living in rural areas. Consequently, many community members may not receive preventive care or necessary education regarding cardiovascular health risks. Culturally competent care is essential in addressing these disparities effectively, yet there is a critical shortage of healthcare providers with the necessary training to deliver such care in community settings.

This grant aims to sponsor workforce training for community health workers (CHWs) in Arizona who will focus on cardiovascular health education in marginalized neighborhoods. By equipping CHWs with the knowledge and skills to engage with their communities effectively, this program seeks to tackle the disparities related to heart disease directly. The opportunity for funding will enable organizations to recruit and train individuals from within these communities to serve as trusted health advocates.

The implementation approach involves a blend of formal training and on-the-job mentorship, ensuring that CHWs develop both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Collaborations with local health departments, academic institutions, and community organizations will be essential to develop curriculum content that is culturally sensitive and relevant to the populations served.

Anticipated outcomes include improved health literacy regarding cardiovascular risks and an increase in preventive screenings for heart disease within targeted communities. By fostering a workforce that understands the unique cultural and systemic barriers faced by these populations, Arizona can enhance its capacity to provide equitable care and reduce cardiovascular disease rates over time.

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