Partners for Active Living Program
Purpose
The Partners for Active Living Program increases access to opportunities for community-based physical activity for the Medi-Cal population in the Alliance service areas.
Current status
The Partners for Active Living Program is retired and not accepting new applications (effective Jan. 22, 2025). Please visit the Community Health Champions program webpage to see if your proposal would be a good fit for that funding opportunity.
- Increase Medi-Cal member access to opportunities for physical activity and recreation in the community.
- Engage Medi-Cal members in forming life-long healthy habits to support mental and physical health and overall well-being.
- Reduce racial and other inequities in Medi-Cal member access to safe places to play and be active.
- Strengthen community-based partnerships to support Medi-Cal members.
A growing body of research demonstrates the significant benefits of physical activity on a person’s physical and mental health. Many chronic conditions and related health care spending are largely preventable, in part through regular movement and exercise.
Many people are not engaging in physical activity
According to a 2019 study published in CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, less than one quarter (24%) of children 6 to 17 years of age participate in 60 minutes of physical activity every day.
National Health Interview Survey data from 2018 also indicates that only 1 in 4 adults and 1 in 5 adolescents in the United States meet physical activity guidelines for aerobic and muscle-strengthening activities.
Youth and adults
The Department of Health and Human Services’ Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans shares that physical activity can help youth and adults:
- Improve cardiorespiratory fitness.
- Build strong bones and muscles.
- Control weight.
- Reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression.
- Reduce the risk of developing chronic health conditions such as Type 2 diabetes.
Physical activity and health care
Many Medi-Cal members face significant barriers to accessing safe and supported opportunities for physical activity in their communities. Community-based strategies that make it safer and easier to be active can help people support their overall health.
Health care providers are uniquely positioned to support Medi-Cal members facing health risks and chronic conditions in connecting with community-based resources that provide opportunities for physical activity.
Programs that include active collaborations with medical and behavioral health care providers in their communities can support connection to more preventative health services and management of chronic conditions.
Grants support community-based projects that directly serve the Medi-Cal population and support the Partners for Active Living Program funding goals.
Required components
This funding opportunity requires inclusion of the following components:
- Implementation of intervention or program that provides children, adults and families opportunities to engage in physical activity and recreation programs in the community.
- Partnership with medical and/or behavioral health care providers for program development or coordination and referral of Medi-Cal members.
- A behavioral education or empowerment component that communicates the importance of physical activity for health and wellbeing.
Strengthening your application
Applicants who demonstrate one or more of the following will strengthen their grant application:
- Data about geographic need where project will be implemented and/or population(s) of focus (e.g., age, developmental disabilities, specific chronic conditions).
- Engagement of Medi-Cal members in developing a culturally and linguistically appropriate intervention or program that will meet their needs.
- Commitment to strategies that promote health equity.
- Use of evidence-based practices or recognized effective practices.
- Leveraging other funding sources and initiatives.
- Evaluation of access to opportunities for physical activity and daily physical activity level.
- Evaluation (in partnership with health care provider) of access to preventative health services (e.g., child/adolescent wellness visits and childhood immunizations), and/or chronic condition-related health outcomes such as blood pressure, hemoglobin A1C).
Applicants must meet the minimum eligibility requirements for the Medi-Cal Capacity Grant Program (see Eligibility Guidelines).
Eligible applicants must be one of the following:
- A contracted Alliance provider.
- A 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
- A community group with a fiscal agent that is a 501(c)(3).
- A governmental entity.
Applicants must provide services to a significant volume of Medi-Cal members in the Alliance service area.
Additional types of partners not listed above may be involved in the project but cannot serve as the applicant (e.g., businesses, for-profit housing developments).
An applicant is limited to Partners for Active Living Program funding for one project at a time, which may be implemented at more than one site.
One organization must serve as the applicant/grantee organization.
Serving as the applicant for one project would not prohibit an entity from also serving as a partner on another Partners for Active Living-funded project.
Funding amount
The Alliance will consider funding projects up to $250,000 per grant.
Term
Project timelines should be no more than 24 months.
Project timelines are defined as the date the project scope of work begins (after grant award date) to the date of project completion.
Funding will be considered for expansion of projects already in progress. However, activities completed or costs incurred prior to approval of the grant request by the Alliance will not be considered.
A project budget may contain costs for more than one site. Funding is not intended for physical infrastructure projects such as building new playgrounds or parks.
Eligible expenses
Examples of eligible expenses include:
- Personnel expenses (salary and benefits) for one or more Full Time Equivalents (FTEs) with direct responsibilities for the project.
- Consultants and vendor costs for project start-up and/or implementation of project.
- One-time purchase of equipment and/or technology dedicated to project implementation.
- One-time cost to develop reporting and/or electronic health records (EHR) templates to capture data related to physical activity program referrals and/or screening and patient health outcomes being evaluated.
- Programmatic costs (materials, non-cash participant incentives, mileage, etc.).
- Indirect costs up to 15% are eligible and may be included in project budget.
Contact Grant Program Staff
- Phone: 831-430-5784
- Email: [email protected]
Grant Resources
MCGP Deadlines
| Round | Deadline | Award Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | Jan. 20, 2026 | April 3, 2026 |
| Round 2 | May 5, 2026 | July 17, 2026 |
| Round 3 | Aug. 18, 2026 | Oct. 30, 2026 |
