Transforming Health, Uniting Communities, Driving Impact

We are Funding healthcare in Africa

Health cannot be a question of income; it is a fundamental human right.
- Nelson Mandela

OUR IMPACT

Cash Grant

The cash grant from Health Community Care Impact Fund provides vital financial support to pharmacies in Africa, helping them improve services and expand reach, ultimately enhancing healthcare access in communities.

Inventory Financing Grant

The inventory financing grant from Health Community Care Impact Fund supports African pharmacies with inventory management and procurement, ensuring they can maintain stock levels and meet community healthcare needs.

HCCIF (WA-2024)

The inaugural 2024 Health Community Care Impact Fund represents a milestone in our quest to transform healthcare across Africa. This year, our focus is on pharmacies in Western Africa, as we strive to empower local businesses and enhance access to vital healthcare services in the region.

With a fresh dedication to innovation and sustainability, we are committed to supporting pharmacies that are pivotal in their communities. Through strategic funding and customized support, our goal is to ignite positive change and establish enduring impact in Western Africa’s healthcare arena.

The Health Community Care Impact Fund is excited to announce our grant program, offering $5,000 USD grants to selected pharmacy applicants in West Africa.

Each grant will be split into

  • $1,250 cash
  • $3,750 inventory financing,

providing a total of $5,000 in support.

We are seeking to select 500 pharmacies, including

  • 200 existing pharmacies
  • 300 new pharmacies.

This opportunity is open to both existing pharmacy owners looking to expand their services and new entrepreneurs interested in setting up pharmacies. We believe that these grants will not only help individual pharmacies thrive but also contribute to improving healthcare access and quality across West Africa.

Stories of Change

A journey through the impact of funding on pharmacies, transforming communities and enhancing access to healthcare.