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The Northern Virginia Health Foundation (NVHF) has announced multi-year grants totaling $2.6 million to support efforts to improve the health and health care of residents in the region. The grants will fund projects that deliver primary, oral, and behavioral health, as well as pharmacy services to communities in northern Virginia.

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The recipients include the Arlington Free Clinic, Greater Prince William Health Center, HealthWorks of Northern Virginia, Neighborhood Health, Northern Virginia Dental Clinic, Northern Virginia Family Service, and NOVA ScriptsCentral. The funding will support efforts to boost access to oral healthcare services, address maternal health needs, expand care for those experiencing domestic and sexual violence, and improve health literacy among communities with high rates of chronic disease

“At NVHF, we leverage partner input to inform our grantmaking process and hold ourselves accountable to community needs,” said Courtney Rice, president and CEO of NVHF. “Multi-year grants provide stability in uncertain times, allowing them to hire and retain quality staff, provide more consistent programming to those they serve, and amplify their impact over time.”

The grants demonstrate NVHF’s commitment to partnering deeply with its grantee partners and providing resources for greater impact. By supporting these organizations, NVHF aims to improve the health and well-being of residents in northern Virginia

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