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Community Sponsorship Request form

Better Health Together supports community-based organizations in our region by sponsoring events and community engagement activities that promote community wellness and elevate community voices. *Please note that these sponsorship awards are not for operational funding or conference activities. Values & Principles Guiding our Community Sponsorship Committee 1. Invest in organizations that align with our Mission & Values. This means we prioritize: - organizations that support BIPOC/impacted communities. - organizations currently partnered with BHT. - support for community-based equity education (beyond general fundraising), and promote community wellness, including sports & physical health (not just medical care šŸ˜Š) - support activities that align around Equity in Practice - support for smaller-budgeted organizations 2. Limit to one sponsorship receipt per organization each year. A single request may include the costs of sponsoring multiple events and activities. 3. Award Sponsorship Grant amounts up to $5k. 4. Organizations must be nonprofit. If you have any questions, please reach out using email to communications@betterhealthtogether.org.

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Region/s Served
This Community Sponsorship opportunity is only available to local organizations serving community members in Better Health Together's ACH region.
  • Spokane Tribe of Indians
  • Colville Confederated Tribes
  • Kalispel Tribe of Indians
  • Ferry County
  • Stevens County
  • Pend Oreille County
  • Lincoln County
  • Spokane County
  • Adams County
  • Whitman County
Requesting Person's Role within the Organization
Size of Organization (Budget, FTE, and Volunteer)
  • {name}
Purpose of funding
  • {name}
Estimated reach and impact of the funds requested
  • {name}
Is your organization 50%+ Impact-Led?
Has at least 50% representation of folks from impacted communities on your Board or leadership (self-defined leadership). *Impacted communities: BHT uses the term impacted communities to refer broadly to all groups that have been impacted by systems of oppression, such as Black, Indigenous, People of Color, 2SLGBTQA+, persons with a disability, legal-system impacted, low-income, persons experiencing housing instability, undocumented community members, refugee/immigrant people, rural community members, and more groups that face inequity. (This is not an eligibility requirement, but we are interested in tracking this information.)
Commitment to Anti-Racism
Racism is a public health crisis. - Racism is not just when a person treats someone else differently because of their race. - Racism is a developed false idea used to justify a culture whose behavior has set up white people to dominate positions of power while perpetuating avoidable and unjust health outcomes for people of color for over 400 years.  - BHT is committed to building an anti-racist community and opposing oppression in all forms ā€” not only to stand against systemic oppression but to invest in radical change and steward the process that will lead us to a better future.  - We commit to critical analysis of how white supremacy culture influences our decision-making and act on opportunities to disrupt cycles of discrimination and oppression.
Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
Diversity ceĀ­lebrates differeĀ­nces. Inclusion embraces theĀ­m. A commitment to diversity and inclusion means valuing identities - race, ethnicity, gender, orientation, age, and ability.
Public Disclosure Agreement
I understand that Better Health Together may publicly disclose the organizations awarded funding as a part of this funding opportunity. This can be on a website, in newsletters, on social media, or in other public communications from Better Health Together.

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