Utah Education Innovation Fund
Intermountain Health is seeking Education Innovation programs that strengthen K–12 educational outcomes by improving access to quality education. Eligible programs should demonstrate innovation—either as early-stage pilots within their first three years or as proven, high-impact models being introduced into new regions where the approach is considered novel.
Strategic investment areas include student and educator mental health and well-being, early childhood education, technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI), community-based youth support, teacher training and professional development, and initiatives that increase access to higher education and profession-based learning opportunities for students. Strong applications include collaboration and established relationships with educators and local schools.
Grant funding should be considered a one-time investment intended to launch or establish a program with a clearly defined plan for long-term sustainability, rather than a source of ongoing financial support.
For questions specific to Utah Education Innovation contact Tabitha.Bishop@imail.org.
Frequently asked questions
Learn more about the Utah Education Innovation grant including how to apply.
All applications must include:
- A full and complete financial audit within the last two years. Submission must include the full audit, including any findings or letter from the auditing firm
- A 501c3 designation letter or have a comparable government designation
- Completed W9
- If an organization applies and is not awarded, they are eligible to apply again in the next application cycle.
- If an organization is awarded, they are not eligible to apply again for the same project.