
Allies in Caring
Creating a Culture of Inclusion of D&HOH people
The IHC program supports community organizations, municipalities, and counties throughout New Jersey who partner with the disability community to enhance accessibility, health, and equity. Initiatives supported by the IHC program tend to be local in nature but serve as a model and inspiration for long-term change in the policies, systems, and environments that shape the way we live, work, and play. Click on an image below to learn more about our grantees and their initiatives.
Creating a Culture of Inclusion of D&HOH people
Living Safely with Disabilities and Special Health Needs
Gardens for All
Municipal Engagement of Individuals with Disabilities
Inclusive Hudson
Get FIT Coalition / Inclusivity Scorecard and Toolkit
Freehold Improving Patient Access Project
Livingston Inclusive Healthy Community
The Wellness Pantry: Serving All Families in Need
NJACP-JESPY Model Program
Blueprint for Building an Inclusive & Healthier Nutley Township
The Pinelands Is for Everyone
Increasing Access to Physical, Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Among Women with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD)
Outdoor Experiential Classroom and Sensory Garden
Expanding Food Security and Equity in the Trenton Area
Expanding Access to Primary Care for People with Intellectual Disability
United We Discover
The Inclusive Healthy Communities (IHC) Grant Program is an initiative of the Division of Disability Services (DDS), New Jersey Department of Human Services (DHS).
IHC is administered with assistance from the Rutgers University Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy.
E-mail: ihc@ejb.rutgers.edu
Tel: 848-932-2937