May 29, 2020

At St. Joseph’s Healthcare Foundation, we know you work hard every day to bring comfort and kindness to the patients you serve, and we want to help.

From June 1 to July 1, you can apply for a patient comfort and kindness grant using the application form on the Foundation page on MyStJoes. Grants can range from a few hundred dollars to up to $5,000 and should be for items that directly enhance the comfort and care of patients at St. Joe’s. Funding is for projects that cannot be accommodated through your department’s operational budget and should have the ability to help multiple patients at the Hospital.

Current Application Window: The 2020 application window runs from June 1st, 2020 – July 1st, 2020. Successful applicants will be notified and funds will be dispersed in the fall of 2020. For more information and to apply please visit MyStJoes, or download the application package directly here.

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