Georgia Baptist Health Care Ministry Foundation announces 2024 grants

A doctor and patient talking during a visit.

The Georgia Baptist Health Care Ministry Foundation (GBHCMF) has announced $8.4 million in grants to faith-based healthcare providers and other health services nonprofits in Georgia.

Grants were awarded to organizations serving both rural and urban regions of the state offering services that include medical and dental clinics, mobile clinics, pregnancy centers, and nursing education programs. The grants, to primarily underserved communities, represent the foundation’s 2024 grant cycle.

“From Atlanta to Waycross, Rome to Brunswick, and Athens to Valdosta, millions of people have received neighborhood-level health care services throughout our state who may have never been able to get health care otherwise,” said GBHCMF executive director Larry Wynn.

For a complete list of recipients, visit the GBHCMF website.

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"More than $8.4 million in grants awarded for hands-on health care in Georgia." Georgia Baptist Health Care Ministry Foundation press release 02/21/2024.