Grant Partners

Greater Lawrence Family Health Center

Year: 2015
Amount:$3,000
Methuen
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

 To support the organization’s doula program.

Cooperative Elder Services

Year: 2015
Amount:$5,000
Lexington
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

To purchase three laptops and support staff training for an electronic health records (EHR) system.

Health Care For All

Year: 2015 *Multi-year Grant: 2016
Amount:$75,000
Boston

Health Care for All (HCFA) will focus its advocacy on achieving an affordable, accessible health care system for all Massachusetts residents. HCFA-led coalitions will work on behalf of consumers, addressing issues such as health reform implementation, oral health, children’s health, and health equity. HCFA will remain the coalition leader for the Campaign for Better Care, Oral Health Advocacy Task Force, and the Affordable Care Today (ACT!!) Coalition.

Health Law Advocates

Year: 2015
Amount:$5,000
Boston
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

To support the redesign of HLA's website. 

Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance

Year: 2015 *Multi-year Grant: 2016
Amount:$50,000
Boston
Program Area: Social Equity and Health

Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance (MHSA) serves unaccompanied homeless adults throughout the state, with a primary focus on the chronically homeless.  MHSA will analyze the impact of housing as a social determinant of health among the chronically homeless population through two permanent supportive housing programs, Home & Healthy for Good and Pay for Success.  In partnership with the Commonwealth Medicine division of UMass Medical School and Analysis Group, the study will estimate the impact of participation in these programs on health care use and costs, using Medicaid claims and enrollment data. 

New England Eye Institute

Year: 2015
Amount:$5,000
Boston
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

To produce culturally competent patient education information on vision loss conditions.

Brookline Community Mental Health Center

Year: 2015 *Multi-year Grant: 2016, 2017
Amount:$150,000
Brookline, MA

BCMHC's Healthy Lives program, created in 2011, is designed to increase primary care and behavioral health access for patients with co-occurring serious mental illness and multiple chronic conditions.  The patient-centered model leverages intensive care management strategies to improve access, integrates care, and helps reduce barriers to treatment for patients with complex needs.  In addition to operating a community-based care management model – including home visits, and individual and group counseling – the program introduces self-care and wellness activities for patients to become increasingly more engaged in their own health.  Healthy Lives, which received Foundation grant funding in 2015, serves low-income seriously mentally ill adults living in Brookline, Roxbury, Brighton, Allston, and most recently Dorchester and Mattapan, with at least two chronic medical conditions (such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease or COPD).  Work to date has shown that Healthy Lives significantly improves health outcomes and reduces avoidable ED visits for participants. The goal is to serve 250 to 300 patients over three years.

Manet Community Health Center

Year: 2015
Amount:$4,974
North Quincy
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

To purchase video conferencing equipment.

Ecu-Health Care

Year: 2015 *Multi-year Grant: 2016
Amount:$40,000
North Adams

Ecu-Health Care will utilize broadcast and print media to inform residents of health coverage options; provide presentations to community organizations; educate area businesses about health coverage options for employees; and work with physicians’ groups and health and human service organizations to facilitate referrals. Churn will be reduced through education during one-on-one application assistance appointments and health insurance literacy is integrated into a comprehensive packet for applicants.

Trauma Institute & Child Trauma Institute Inc.

Year: 2015
Amount:$5,000
Northampton
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

To hire a grantwriter.

Center for Health Impact for Massachusetts Association of Community Health Workers

Year: 2015 *Multi-year Grant: 2016
Amount:$50,000
Worcester

The Massachusetts Association of Community Health Workers (MACHW) will promote community health workers’ impact on health access, quality, and equity. MACHW will build out its advocacy agenda focused on promoting the advancement and sustainability of the profession:  improving the community health worker practice, certification, and sustainable financing.

Massachusetts Law Reform Institute

Year: 2015 *Multi-year Grant: 2016
Amount:$75,000
Boston

Massachusetts Law Reform Institute’s (MLRI) health care work targets vulnerable populations who face unusual challenges in obtaining and maintaining health insurance coverage and care. MLRI will provide legal advocacy focused on policy and regulation issues in the Commonwealth in defense of low-income and vulnerable populations. One key issue is retaining coverage for those affected by redetermination through detailed critiques and analyses to identify standards and practices that are not in compliance with applicable law.

The Virginia Thurston Healing Garden

Year: 2015
Amount:$5,000
Harvard
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

To hire a grantwriter.

Urban Edge Housing Corporation

Year: 2015 *Multi-year Grant: 2016
Amount:$50,000
Roxbury
Program Area: Social Equity and Health

Urban Edge provides housing supportive services including public benefit enrollment, family budgeting, leadership development, connections to community, and tax preparation services.  The Family Van carries out curbside testing, health coaching, and care referrals to individuals in underserved communities, travelling directly to areas in which the need is greatest, and providing a range of preventive services and an alternative to costly emergency department visits.  Both organizations will partner with Winn Companies to analyze the impact that housing support services have on the health of families most impacted by the social determinants of health, using an Evaluation Framework for Community Health Programs. 

Health Law Advocates

Year: 2015 *Multi-year Grant: 2016
Amount:$60,000
Boston

Health Law Advocates (HLA) will ensure universal access to quality health care in Massachusetts, particularly for those at-risk due to factors such as race, gender, disability, age, or geographic location. HLA supports four initiatives: the Health Care Reform Initiative, the Children’s Mental Health Access Project, the Medical Debt Initiative, and the Pro Bono Legal Network Program. HLA will provide individual representation for Massachusetts residents under 300% FPL who have been denied access to health care or have received unaffordable medical bills, public policy advocacy and, where necessary, class-action litigation.