Mt. Sinai Health Foundation, a philanthropic organization in Cleveland, approved grants in all four areas of grantmaking focus at its June and September quarterly board meetings and invested over $2.3 million dollars in the health of the Jewish community.

The four grantmaking areas – academic medicine and bioscience, health of the Jewish community, equitable health outcomes and health policy – all represent core areas of the Mt. Sinai Health Foundation’s mission in assisting greater Cleveland’s organizations and leaders to improve the health and well-being of the Jewish and general communities, according to a news release.

In the first grantmaking area of academic medicine and bioscience, the board granted $15,000 to Cuyahoga Community College for biomedical scholars to attend a research

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