2000 Grants and Contracts

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APCA, Inc.
Anchorage, AK
$5,000—Improving access to health care for the uninsured through research, education, and discussion (for 9 months). ID#38524


American College of Physicians–American Society of Internal Medicine
Washington, DC
$110,000—Developing a communications strategy to advance the health coverage issue (for 2 months). ID#39563


The American College of Preventive Medicine, Inc.
Washington, DC
$331,383—Analysis of audiences for evidence-based preventive services guidelines (for 1 year). ID#38349


American Public Health Association, Inc.
Washington, DC
$50,000—Initiative to Eliminate Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities (for 6 months). ID#40401


Association of Academic Health Centers, Inc.
Washington, DC
$20,000—Publishing essays from annual meeting of Association of Academic Health Centers (for 1 year). ID#39318


Brandeis University, Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare
Waltham, MA
$44,322—Assessing quality and cost under managed care and fee-for-service plans (for 1 year). ID#40681


Cambridge Medical Care Foundation
Cambridge, MA
$139,382—Studying recent trends in health care administration costs (for 18 months). ID#36617


Children’s Defense Fund
Washington, DC
$147,031—Children’s Coverage Education Project (for 2 years). ID#39241

Columbia University
New York, NY
$162,046—Researching models to expand health insurance (for 1 year). ID#39999


Communities in Charge: Financing and Delivering Health Care to the Uninsured
Program designed for local communities interested in improving access to care for low-income, uninsured individuals by rethinking the organization and financing of local care delivery. The initiative will help broad-based community consortia design and implement sustainable new delivery systems that manage care, promote prevention and early intervention, and integrate services (for the periods indicated).

  • HealthForAll of WNY, Inc.
    Buffalo, NY
    $700,000—(3 years). ID#41216

  • University of Michigan School of Public Health
    Ann Arbor, MI
    $1,811,994—Evaluation of Communities in Charge (5 years). ID#38730


Community Foundation of New Jersey
Morristown, NJ
$500,000—Improving New Jersey’s community health centers (for 4 years). ID#39830


Covering Kids™: A National Health Access Initiative for Low-Income, Uninsured Children
Program to identify and enroll eligible low-income children into public and private coverage programs and to assure the continued enrollment of children as long as they remain eligible (for the periods indicated).
  • American Public Human Services Association
    Washington, DC
    $31,705Conference on continuous health care coverage post Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF) (2 months). ID#39381

  • Community HealthCare Association, Inc.
    Sioux Falls, SD
    $599,972Covering Kids: A National Health Access Initiative for Low-Income, Uninsured Children (3 years). ID#38845

  • The General Hospital Corporation—Massachusetts General Hospital
    Boston, MA
    $174,791Evaluation of the effectiveness of children’s health insurance outreach through emergency departments (1 year). ID#41073

  • University of Illinois at Chicago
    Chicago, IL
    $26,718
    Analyzing the Covering Kids media pilot (8 months). ID#40882
  • The Urban Institute
    Washington, DC
    $40,471
    Research to update the distribution of health insurance coverage tables (3 months). ID#40319
  • Southern Institute on Children and Families Inc.
    Columbia, SC
    $1,553,531
    Technical assistance and direction for Covering Kids (1 year). ID#38443

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