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Missouri Foundation
for Health Funding Guidelines
Organizations Eligible for MFH Support
The following types of organizations are eligible to seek
funding from MFH:
- Nonprofit corporations that are exempt from
Federal income tax under provisions of Section 501(c)(3)
of the IRS Code. Organizations may call 1.877.829.5500 for
a copy of the IRS tax determination letter for their organization.
- State or local government agencies, provided
MFH is assured that its support will not supplant existing
funding for activities for which MFH support is requested
and that the recipient governmental agency assumes an increasing
portion of the cost of such projects over the period of
MFH support.
- Applicants that are registered to conduct
business in the state of Missouri and classified by the
state as being in good standing. Applicants not in good
standing will not be considered for funding. An organization
can check its standing with the state of Missouri through
the Secretary of State at www.sos.mo.gov/BusinessEntity/soskb/csearch.asp.
Organizations Not Eligible for MFH Support
- For-profit organizations are not eligible
to apply for MFH grant funds.
Allowable Costs and Activities
MFH will consider funding the following types
of activities and expenses as part of a proposed project:
- Salaries and benefits for staff
- Cost of direct clinical care for the uninsured
and underinsured
- Conferences or symposia
- Equipment (see below for details)
- Printing, publications or media projects
- Supplies
- Support of health professional training and
workforce development
- Travel
- Indirect expenses (up to a maximum of 15%
of salary expense only - see below for details)
- Existing operating costs (only eligible for
funding under Basic Support and General Support for Advocacy
grants)
- Support for advocacy activities that are
consistent with MFH's mission and tax-exempt status
- Consulting projects to help an organization
improve its capabilities, capacity, efficiency and/or effectiveness
(through the Strategic Organizational Development program)
Limited Allowable Costs and Activities
MFH will consider funding the following types
of activities and expenses, subject to the limitations stated:
- Capital Construction: Considered only
where construction is required to meet a specific project's
objectives and represents no more than 25 percent of the
funding requested from MFH or $75,000, whichever is greater.
Capital construction and renovations are not funded under
Basic Support and General Support for Advocacy grants.
- Benefits & Payroll Taxes: MFH
recognizes that benefits such as health insurance, life
insurance, retirement, etc. are commonly provided to full-time
employees, and that payroll taxes are required by statute.
Accordingly, benefits and payroll taxes expense can be included
in a project subject to the limits stated below.
--Full time employee with annual salary up to $30,000: up
to 32% of salary
--Full time employee with annual salary $30,001 - 60,000:
up to 25% of salary
--Full time employee with annual salary over $60,001: up
to 15% of salary
--Part time employees: up to 10% of salary
- Indirect Expense: Indirect expense
includes general organizational expenses such as executive
management time, finance, human resources or other support
services effort, liability insurance, facility rent/lease,
postage, telephone, utilities, etc. in support of employees
providing health care services directly related to the project.
The Foundation will consider indirect expenses up
to a maximum of 15% of salary expense only (Salary
expense does not include benefits and payroll taxes).
- Major Equipment: MFH prefers to pay
actual costs of use of major equipment required to accomplish
the objectives of a project. Acquisition of expensive equipment
(value >$5,000) is permitted only when such equipment
is required to meet a specific project's objectives. When
equipment is dedicated to an approved project less than
80 percent of the time, sharing of costs with other sources
is required.
- Research: MFH will support research
designed to improve methods for health services delivery,
or to develop more effective public health programs provided
such research is an integral part of a project funded in
whole or in part by MFH. The research component of the total
project cannot exceed 50 percent of the funding requested
from MFH.
- Social Services: Although MFH views
health as a broad and inclusive concept, funded projects
combining health and social services elements must have
a strong health component. Programs must clearly identify
and quantify health outcomes and the majority of the funding
requested must be for expenditures clearly identified with
health services delivery or prevention of disease.
Excluded Costs and Activities
MFH will not fund the following types of activities
and expenses:
- Annual appeals or other fundraising events
- Basic biomedical research not part of a MFH-defined
grant program
- Capital campaigns
- Direct support of an individual's medical
care, education or training
- Endowment building or development campaigns
- Existing deficits incurred outside any MFH-funded
project
- Lobbying of any kind directly supported by
MFH grant funds
- Ongoing general operating expenses of established
programs (except in Basic Support and General Support for
Advocacy grants)
- Purchase of health insurance for individuals
or groups (other than as a part of employee fringe benefits
on approved projects)
- Real estate acquisition
- Religious efforts
- Research on drug therapies or devices
- Restoration of funding cuts by government
or other organizations
- Use of MFH funds to expand existing
public insurance programs
Non-Discrimination Policy
In awarding grants, MFH will not discriminate
on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin,
age, disability, sexual orientation or veteran status. As
part of the grant process, all grantees will be required to
affirm that, in providing services funded in whole or in part
by a MFH grant, the grantee will not discriminate on the basis
of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability,
sexual orientation or veteran status either in its employment
practices or in its policies and procedures concerning access
to services.
MFH may set aside one or more of the funding guidelines
for a specific program.
In such cases, the guidelines set aside will be highlighted
in the publication describing that program.
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