Thank you for your interest in applying for a grant from Reading Hospital Foundation. 

Reading Hospital employees seeking funding from Reading Hospital Foundation should complete this Letter of Intent for the grant cycle.  Requests for support should pertain to healthcare innovation, education and professional development or research. 

To complete a Letter of Intent:

  • You will need to create a free Submittable account or sign in with Google or Facebook credentials to submit to these forms.
  • You can save a draft of your work if you would like to finish filling out the form at a later date.
  • If anything changes with the information you submitted, please request to edit the submission. If you need to make changes to your form, please withdraw your submission and resubmit.
  • Submittable works best on Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. Internet Explorer is not supported. Please make sure you are using a supported browser.
  • We will follow-up with you about your submission by email. Please be sure to safelist notification emails from Submittable and check the email you used to sign up for your Submittable Account regularly.
  • If you have questions pertaining to the grant process, please contact rhfoundation@towerhealth.org. 

Technical Questions?

Check out the Submitter Resource Center or contact Submittable Customer Support.

Reading Hospital employees seeking funding of $10,000 or more from Reading Hospital Foundation and The Friends of Reading Hospital should complete this Letter of Intent.  Requests for support should pertain to healthcare innovation, education and professional development or research. 

 Prior to submitting an application: 

  • You will need to create a free Submittable account or sign in with Google or Facebook credentials to submit to these forms.
  • You can save a draft of your work if you would like to finish filling out the form at a later date.
  • If anything changes with the information you submitted, please request to edit the submission. If you need to make changes to your form, please withdraw your submission and resubmit.
  • Submittable works best on Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. Internet Explorer is not supported. Please make sure you are using a supported browser.
  • We will follow-up with you about your submission by email. Please be sure to safelist notification emails from Submittable and check the email you used to sign up for your Submittable Account regularly.
  • If you have questions pertaining to the grant process, please contact rhfoundation@towerhealth.org. 

Technical Questions? Check out the Submitter Resource Center or contact Submittable Customer Support.

Questions regarding the form or process should be emailed to Melissa Karas.

Thank you for your interest in applying for a grant from Reading Hospital Foundation and The Friends of Reading Hospital.

Reading Hospital employees seeking funding less $10,000 from Reading Hospital Foundation should complete this form.  The Foundation supports projects which impact the patients, families, and staff in the Reading Hospital. Due to the increased requests for funding, please do not request funds for salaries, or capital improvements such as renovations. Please work through the purchasing department to obtain quotes prior to requesting funds.
Questions regarding the form or process should be emailed to Melissa Karas.

 

The Hanna Center for Primary Care Research, Department of Family & Community Medicine, was created to establish a research fund in honor of the physicians who have dedicated their lives to patient care. The mission of the Hanna Center is as follows:

The Hanna Center for Primary Care Research will help equip primary care physicians and medical students with funds to conduct research focused on improving the quality of care provided to patients within our community. We seek to encourage innovations to care delivery systems, evaluations of treatment efficacy and research focused on addressing healthcare disparities/social drivers of health. It is our hope that these funds will serve as a catalyst for an environment of scholarly inquiry amongst primary care physicians that will yield fruitful interdepartmental collaborations, academic publications, and a culture of perpetual curiosity.