Public Health
Organizations are eligible to apply for grants which further the charitable and educational purposes of the AMA Foundation. Grants made in 2009 support programs addressing the issue of healthy lifestyles in these three areas:
Three types of organizations are eligible to apply:
A maximum of $5,000 will be distributed to each grant recipient. None of the funds awarded are to pay for staff salary or overhead expenses. The number of grant recipients will be determined by the AMA Foundation after all applications have been received. Typically, the number of grants awarded does not exceed twenty. An external panel of experts will oversee the selection of the grant recipients in each category.
The next opportunity to apply for a Fund for Better Health grant will be in the spring of 2010.
Note that if you have applied for a 2009 grant, you will be notified via postal mail as to the status of your application in mid-September.
Fund for Better Health frequently asked questions
For organizations interested in applying for Fund for Better Health grants
Guidelines to request funding from the AMA Foundation
Tips on applying for funding and grant-writing, description of AMA Foundation funds, and links to other resources.
2009 Grant recipients must submit a final report form.
2008 Grant recipients must submit a final report form.
2009 Grant recipients
2008 Grant recipients
2007 Grant recipients
Fund for Better Health recipient quotes
Learn how AMA Foundation Fund for Better Health grants have had an impact (PDF, 21KB).
Fund for Better Health recipient profile
Learn about a Healthy Lifestyles grant project

"I donate to the AMA Foundation because of the wide variety of programs they sponsor to improve health care and the state of medicine. Most recently I have donated to the Fund for Better Health because I have seen the direct benefit of the grant funds in my local community."
—Dinah Goldenberg
AMA Foundation Board Member
North Dakota Medical Association Alliance
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Donate to the AMA Foundation Fund for Better Health to help organizations across the nation improve the health of their communities.
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Questions? Contact Dina Lindenberg, Program Officer, AMA Foundation, (312) 464-4193.
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