New Name, Renewed Focus
Floyd Memorial Foundation is now Southern Indiana Health Foundation
New Grant Program Starts September 1
After nearly 50 years of supporting the community health needs of Southern Indiana, Floyd Memorial Foundation has a new name, and a renewed focus. We are now the Southern Indiana Health Foundation.
Established in 1978, the Floyd Memorial Foundation began raising funds to support the Floyd County-owned hospital. While our role has varied over time, we remain committed to supporting the important work done by the hospital, and exploring new ways to strengthen health outcomes across the region. In 2023, we fully disaffiliated from the health system, opening the door for us to direct the majority of our funding toward community-based initiatives.
Over the past year, our board and staff have reviewed community needs assessments, met with local leaders, and heard from those on the front lines with the goal of understanding the most substantial health needs in our community. One theme rose above all others: mental health. From overwhelming stress and anxiety to substance abuse, trauma, and thoughts of self-harm, the challenges are urgent and growing. The need for compassionate, preventative, and accessible support is urgent.
To meet this need, we’ve set a clear priority: To invest in programs and partnerships that strengthen mental health across Floyd, Clark, and surrounding counties.
Our new mission is to empower a healthy community through education, prevention, and strategic partnerships.
And now, we’re launching our new grant program this fall, with applications opening September 1.
What We're Funding
This grant program is focused on supporting local efforts that address key mental health challenges in our region. We’re especially interested in programs and initiatives that focus on:
Youth mental health
Substance abuse prevention and treatment
Trauma recovery (including violence-related, social, and cultural trauma)
Suicide prevention
Family support services
We’re also putting a strong emphasis on education and training, including mental health first aid, “Train the Trainer” programs, school-based initiatives, and events that help build mental health awareness across the community.
Who’s Eligible
Here’s the quick version:
You must be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
Your project must have a health-related focus
You must serve residents in Southern Indiana (Floyd, Clark, Washington, Crawford, Scott, or Harrison counties)
We won’t be able to fund:
Organizations that are political, religious, or outside the health space
Projects that don’t serve our target counties
Requests from individuals
Application Details
The application window is open from September 1 through September 30 – so now’s a great time to start planning.
If your organization serves Floyd, Clark, Washington, Crawford, Scott, or Harrison counties – and you're tackling mental health challenges in your community – we’d love to hear from you.
Full guidelines, eligibility details, and submission info can be found HERE.
If you’re unsure about your eligibility or want to discuss your proposal, reach out to our executive director, Jessica Staten, at jessica@soinhealthfoundation.org.
We’re excited to support the incredible work happening in our communities, and can’t wait to see your ideas.