
Funding opportunity for Community Health Improvement Plan Implementation
This grant aims to support community-based organizations in advancing the health and well-being of Linn, Benton, and Lincoln County residents by addressing priority areas in the 2024-2028 Community Health Improvement Plan.
Funds are available for programmatic grants ($25,000 and $15,000) and capacity-building grants ($50,000).
This grant is offered in collaboration with the United Way of Linn, Benton & Lincoln Counties, Linn County Health Promotions, and the Partnership for Community Health.
From Data to Action:
How We’re Improving Community Health
Learn about the Community Health Improvement Plan and our priorities for the region’s health.

Access to Affordable Housing
Expand housing units • Expand supportive services • Improve housing data

Access to Quality Care
Grow and sustain the regional healthcare workforce • Increase Oregon Health Plan access and use • Provide timely, local, and empowering care

Behavioral Health
Build community resilience • Grow a healthy workforce • Improve care coordination

Inclusion, Diversity, Anti-Racism, and Equity
Improve equity and well-being • Increase education and accountability • Improve data quality
Measuring our progress
We’re currently collecting baseline data and refining our goals. As we measure progress over time, we’ll share updates and stories of success, along with any challenges we encounter. Together, we can build a healthier, more equitable future for Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties.
Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)
The 2024-2028 regional Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) is our long-term vision for addressing public health challenges based on input from our community and key partners.

Regional Health Assessment (RHA)
The 2022-2026 Regional Health Assessment (RHA) is a comprehensive picture of the community’s health status, factors contributing to health disparities, and community resources to improve health.