Vidant Beaufort Hospital accepting letters of intent for the Community Benefit Grants Program | Eastern NC Now

The grants will be awarded as part of the 2016-2017 Community Benefit Grants program; the grant cycle period is July 1, 2016 – June 30, 2017. Grants will be accepted from Beaufort and Hyde Counties.

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    Vidant Beaufort Hospital is accepting letters of intent for the Community Benefit Grants program to support projects in the program’s health-related focus areas of:

•  Access to care (including mental health)

•  Chronic Disease/Cancer Prevention and Management

•  Nutrition/Physical Activity

    The grants will be awarded as part of the 2016-2017 Community Benefit Grants program; the grant cycle period is July 1, 2016 – June 30, 2017. Grants will be accepted from Beaufort and Hyde Counties.

    Letters of Intent are now being accepted through an electronic process. To access this process, go to www.vidanthealth.com/communitybenefit. There will be a description of the program and a link to the letter of intent process. Please ensure that you are linking to the correct hospital’s grants program for which you are applying.

    Letters of Intent must be submitted by Monday, February 8, 2016. For additional questions contact Pam Shadle at Vidant Beaufort Hospital (975-4134 or pam.shadle@vidanthealth.com).


    For more information please contact:

    Pam Shadle

     Manager of Marketing, Public Relations and Development
      Vidant Beaufort Hospital
      Phone: (252) 975-4134 or pam.shadle@vidanthealth.com
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