TO IMPROVE HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE, 2000

The Local Initiative Funding Partners Program

Exhibit 9.1 Local Initiative Funding Partners Program (List of Active Projects, Spring 1999).


Sponsor Location Dates Amount Project
Name
Description Funding
Partners
Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, Inc. Salisbury, CT 8/7/31 to
1/97/01
$425,000 Sickness Prevention Through Regional Collaboration To develop a regional networkof health care providers and community-based organizations that develop local strategies for increasing access to clinical preventive services Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation; New York State Quality Improvement Grant DH 2000; Charles E. Culpepper Foundation; Rotary Club; Donaghue Medical Research Foundation; The Seith Sprague Foundations; CPRO; Jessie B. Cox CharitableTrust; Torrington Area Founda-tion; MassPRO
Brownsville Community Health Center Brownsville, TX 8/1/94 to 3/31/99 $329,241 Campus Care Center The project expands upon the Brownsville School-Based Clinics Program, which provides primary comprehensive healthcare to underserved children and adolescents. Expansion is expected to include the entire school district. Brownsville Community Health Center; Brownsville Independent School District; Brownsville Medical Center
Center for Health Services, Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN 8/1/97 to7/31/01 $290,321

Maternal
Infant Health Outreach Worker Project

This is an initiative to design, implement, and disseminate financial strategies for small agencies serving disadvantaged populations in order to build revenue-generating capacity within a managed care environment Bernard van Leer Foundation of the Netherlands; Phoenix Healthcare of Tennessee; Medical Care Management Co.
Chicago Health Connection Chicago, IL 8/1/96 to 7/31/00 $327,410 Chicago Health
Connection Doula Project
A four-year project in prenatal support for pregnant teens in low-income communities. This project trains and employs a cadre of parapro-fessional women as doulas, to provide prenatal, intra-partum and postpartum support to birthing teens. Harris Foundation; Prince Charitable Trust
Child and Family
Services of the Upper Peninsula, Inc.
Marquette, MI 8/1/98 to 7/31/02 $154,000 Youth Services Expansion of a jail diversion program for youth W.K. Kellogg Foundation; Child and Family Services of the Upper Peninsula I;
Honorable Michael Anderegg, Judge, County of Marquette Probate Court; Eastern Upper Peninsula Substance Abuse Services
Children's Services Council of Palm Beach County West Palm Beach, FL 8/1/98 to 7/31/01 $300,000 Palm Beach County Home Visiting Program The Healthy Start PLUS Home Visiting Program represents a systemic expansion of the Healthy Start Program, and brings together public health agencies and private care pro- viders to improve access to basic health care for pregnant women and their newborns Quantum Foundation; Lost Tree Village Charitable Founda-tion; Children's Services Council of Palm Beach County; Health Care District of Palm Beach County; Department of Health; Florida Ounce of Prevention; Healthy Families Florida
Chinatown Health Clinic, Chinatown Action for Progress New York, NY 8/1/98 to 7/31/01 $420,000 Mental Health "Bridge" For Asian Americans Mental health services to Asian-Americans in need United Hospital Fund of New York; New York Community Trust; Chinese American
Medical Society; Pfizer Foundation, Inc.; Zlinkoff Fund,
Department of Medicine, New York University Medical Center; New York Community Trust; van Ameringen Foundation

 

Cincinnati Health Network Cincinnati, OH 8/1/98 to 7/31/02
$460,008 Pediatric Integrated Care Project Integrating the delivery of pri mary care, mental health, and substance abuse services for children and adolescents in underserved communities United Way / Community Chest;
Greater Cincinnati Foundation; Thomas J. Emery Memorial Trust; Mayerson Foundation; Daniel and Susan Pfau Foundation; Josephine Schell Russell Charitable Trust; Health Foun-dation of Greater Cincinnati; Hamilton County Alcohol & Drug Addiction Services
City of Santa Fe Santa Fe, NM 8/1/96 to 7/31/00 $350,000 Crisis Response of Santa Fe The project diverts adults and youth in crisis from the jail and hospitals through the implementation of a treatment and rehabilitation based crisis response system McCune Charitable Foundation; Frost Foundation; St. Vincent Hospital; County of Santa Fe
Community Health Care, Inc. Davenport IA 7/1/95 to 6/30/99 $450,000 Care Group Illinois To provide a full spectrum of quality primary care services in a coordinated, cost-effective setting for the currently underserved population of Rock Island County, Illinois

 

Doris and Victor Day Foundation; United Way of Quad Cities; John Deere Foundation
Cooper Green Hospital Birmingham, AL 10/1/95 to 9/30/99 $473,454 Community Care Plan for Jefferson County, Alabama To establish a network of com munity and neighborhood based primary care practices enabling thousands of community residents to gain health care access Greater Birmingham Foundation; Energen; Independent Presbyterian Church; Alabama Power Foundation; SONAT; Robert Meyer Foundation; AmeriCorps
Department of Neuropyschology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Lubbock, TX 8/1/96 to 7/31/99 $479,583 Rural Alzheimer's Disease Education Program

To improve the quality received by patients with Alzheimer's disease who live in rural areas of West Texas and Eastern New Mexico by training clergy to serve as a resource for patients and families

 

School of Medicine, Tech University Health Sciences Center; Department of Neuropsychiatry, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center; Harrington Founda- tion; JF Maddox Foundation;Hogg Foundation for Mental Health; Giles McCrary Fellowship Endowment; Dodge Jones Foundation; CH Foundation; South Plains Foundation; Hogg Founda-tion, Mental Health Resources; E.A. Franklin Unitrust
Department of Pediatrics, University of
Colorado School of Medicine
Denver, CO

8/1/97 to 7/31/01

$109,000 Mile High Child Care
Healthy Beginnings
Program
An initiative to establish preventive health services for children of working parents who are enrolled in eight sub- sidized child care centers in Denver Pollak Fund, Jean and Pollak Div.; Hunt Alternative; March of Dimes; Denver Foundation; Bank One c/o University of Colorado
Foundation; the Children's Hospital
EAC, Inc. Hempstead, NY 8/1/98 to 7/31/01 $395,000 Families First The Suffolk County Family Drug Treatment Court uses experts to assess parental treat
ment needs, refer to treatment, and monitor treatment. Child advocates work with the children of these families

State of New York Unified Court System; Honorable Gail Prudenti, Admini-strative Judge, Suffolk County, New York; Suffolk County Department of Social Services

 

Eddy Visiting Nurses Association Troy, NY 8/1/96 to 7/31/99 $149,150 Eddy Visiting Nurses Association (Capital Region) AIDS Care Teams To provide high-quality team and individual non-medical support to Eddy VNA patients living with HIV/AIDS and their families and/other involved parties Howard and Bush Foundation; Sage Colleges; United Way of New York; Community Foundation for the Capital Region; Charitable Venture Foundation; Community Aids Partnership; Our Brother's Keeper Foundation; Samaritan Foun-dation of Northeast Health; Faith in Action; Samaritan Hospital Foundation; Rubin Foundation

 

El Concilio of San Mateo County

Burlingame, CA 11/1/98 to 6/30/99 $139,3461 Nuestro Canto De Salud Program to reduce the incidence of diabetes among Latino adults Health Services Agency; Mr. Steve Hooker; University of California San Francisco; Sequoia Health Care District; Health Plan of San Mateo; California Endowment; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; David & Lucille Packard Foundation
Erie County Medical Center Buffalo, NY 8/1/96 to 7/31/99 $153,740 Integration of Addiction Services and Primary Medical Care Integration of the medical and chemical dependency treatment needs of patients through the co-location of services in community based primary care clinics and the provision of active case management ECMC Lifeline Foundation
Erlanger Medical Center

Chattanooga, TN 7/1/95 to 6/30/99 $295,234 Medical Home Project One component of the is a comprehensive, coordinated system of community-based, self-help services for a medically underserved population Erlanger Medical Center
Family Health Council, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA 8/1/97 to 7/31/00 $425,000 Community-Based Model for Teen Pregnancy Prevention To reduce teen pregnancy throughout a four-county region in western PA through improved access to health care services and education

Grable Foundation; Laurel Foundation; Claude Worthing- ton Benedum Foundation; Jewish Healthcare Foundation; Alcoa Foundation; Samuel Justus Charitable Trust

 

Family Services Woodfield, Inc. Bridgeport, CT 7/1/95 to 6/30/00 $349,148 Early Childhood Family Support Center Initiative A program for 130 at-risk families and their children (under age five) in four underserved neighborhoods in Bridgeport. The overall goal is to maximize health and developmental outcomes for young children and families with acute needs.

Bridgeport Area Foundation; Connecticut Department of Child & Families; ConnecticutDepartment of Social Services; Southwest Region Family Preservation/Family Services; Ruth I. Krauss Fund; Connecticut Children's Trust Fund; William Casper Graustein Memorial Fund; Greater Bridgeport Area Foundation; Fairfield County Foundation

 

Health Hospital
Corporation of Marion County
Indianapolis, IN 8/1/97 to 7/31/01 $300,026 Youth Tobacco Initiative To reduce youth tobacco use in Marion County, Indiana, by enforcing access laws, and establishing enhanced smoking prevention and intervention programs in schools and adjacent neighborhoods Health Foundation of Indianapolis; Marion County Health Department; Wishard Health Services; Indianapolis Foundation; St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers; Community Hospitals Indianapolis; St. Vincent Hospital & Health Services

Healthy Futures, Inc. Winthrop, ME 8/1/97 to 7/31/01 $400,000 Healthy Futures Community Primary Project A community based system to promote health and prevent disease and injury for individuals, families, and their community Bingham Program; Maine Medicaid/Department of Human Services; Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Maine; Hannaford Bros., Co.; Healthsource MaineCare
Heartland Circle Wellington, OH 8/1/98 to 7/31/01 $95,000 Reaching Out to Disadvantaged Rural Women With Sub- stance Abuse Problems Substance abuse treatment and supportive services for rural low income women Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland; Nord Family Foundation
I. M. Sulzbacher
Center for the Homeless, Inc.
Jacksonville,FL

7/1/96 to 6/30/99

$456,000 Healthcare for the Homeless

A collaborative effort by the Emergency Services and Homeless Coalition, Duval County Medical Society, area hospitals, public health and human service providers resulting in the establishment of a health care clinic specifically to serve the homeless

Edna Sproull Williams Foundation; Brooks Health Foundation; United Way of Jacksonville; Baptist/ St. Vincent Health System; Ida M. Stevens Foundation; Foundation, Inc.; Mr. & Mrs.Riverside Herman
Indiana Hemophilia
and Thrombosis
Center, Inc.
Indianapolis, IN 12/1/98 to 2/29/00 $69,089 Amish Dental Inter-vention Project To improve the oral health of Amish children in Indiana by increasing access to dental care, achieving optimal fluoridation, provid-ing dental education, and instituting a long-term plan for dental care Memorial Health Foundation, Inc.; Indiana State Department of Health
Indiana University Indianapolis, IN 8/1/96 to 7/31/00 $350,000 Shalom Health Centers at Broadway, Roberts Park, and Eagledale The extension of a parish clinic to include on-site physician coverage and comprehensive care for inner city minorities and other uninsured individuals Indianapolis Foundation; Health Foundation; Indiana State Department of Health; Bayter Allegiance Foundation; Children's Trust Fund

Jefferson County Medical Society Outreach Programs,
Inc.

Louisville, KY 8/1/97 to 7/31/00 $295,000 The Healing Place Women's Initiatives To expand social, medical and substance abuse intervention recovery services to homeless/needy and medically underserved chemically dependent women, in addition to including their chil-dren in the recovery and medical services. Service is delivered in a 4-6-month residential program linked with non-medical detoxification and overnight shelter. Humana Foundation; Gheens Foundation; Alliant Health Systems
Kahuku Hospital Kahuku, Oahu, HI 8/1/96 to 7/31/99 $194,273 Healthy Communities Farmers Market

The focus of this project is reducing the incidence of diabetes among Hawaiians in the Oahu area through health screening and education at a local farmer's market.

Queen Emma Foundation
Maricopa Medical Center Phoenix, AZ 7/1/96 to 12/31/98 $75,500 Managed Care Plan for Person Living withs HIV and AIDS This is a project to develop and implement a comprehensive managed care service plan for people living with HIV/AIDS Arizona AIDS Foundation; Flinn Foundation
Midwestern
Connecticut Council
on Alcoholism
Danbury, CT 8/1/98 to 7/31/02 $405,000 Sobering-up Center Substance abuse treatment program for homeless people Braden Foundation; State of Connecticut Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services; L. Wagner & Associated; Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation; Mr. Gene Eriquez, Mayor of Danbury, Connecticut; Danbury Hospital; United Way of Northern Fairfield County; Union Savings Bank; Meserve Memorial Fund; City Center Danbury
Morrison Center
Child and Family OR
Portland, 7/1/96 to 6/30/00 $480,000 Children's Assessment Service The Foster Child Assessment Program (FCAP) will conduct comprehensive medical, mental health and developmental assessments for all children, birth through 13 years, entering foster care in Multnomah County,
Meyer Memorial Trust; Lorene Sails Higgins Charitable Trust; Collins Foundation; Rose E. Tucker Charitable Trust; Multnomah County Department of Community & Family Services; PacifiCorp Foundation; Washington Mutual Foundation;Oregon Swigert Foundation; PGE/Enron Foundation; Herbert Templeton Foundation; Multnomah County Health Department; Northwest Health Foundation; Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Intervention Fund
Napa County
Council for
Economic
Opportunity
(N.C.C.E.O.)
Napa, CA 8/1/97 to 7/31/00 $295,000 Nuestra Esperanza, Latino Multi- Service Center To offer drug and alcohol abuse treatment services through an existing family-centered community organization serving the Latino population of Napa County Gasser Foundation, Inc.; Kaiser Permanente; Queen of the Valley Hospital; Napa Valley/Sonoma County Leadership Council
New River Health Association Scarbro, WV 8/1/96 to 7/31/99 $350,000 West Virginia School- Based Health Center Initiative A network of thirty-five school-based health center sites to provide preventive and primary care to students. The project also provides mental health services in nine of these sites Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation; West Virginia Bureau for Public Health
Northridge Hospital Medical Center Northridge, CA 8/1/98 to 7/31/02 $459,844 Children's Assault Treatment Services Implementation of a treatment services program for sexually abused and /or physically victimized children Weingart Foundation; Anheuser-Busch, Inc.; PacifiCare Foundation; HJ and Polly Browning; William Randolph Hearst Foundation; Jack and Phyllis Calig; Georges & Germaine Fusenot Charity Foundation; Forest Lawn Foundation; Meissner Mfg. Co., Inc.; Ralph M. Parsons Foundation
Open Door Health Center Michigan City, IN

8/1/98 to 7/31/01

$211,000 Adolescent
Health Initiative

School-based comprehensive health care, mental health, and substance abuse prevention and treatment services to 200 at-risk young adults enrolled in the Michigan City Alternative High School and to the thirty-five children of those students

Memorial Health Systems, Inc.; Horizon Bank; Aetna Foundation; Barker Welfare Foundation; Duneland Health Council
Open Options, Inc. Kansas City, MO 9/1/93 to 6/30/98 $349,992 Senior Link Frail elderly persons receive the support essen- tial to avoid unnecessary institutionalization Sosland Foundation; William T. Kemper Foundation; Hall Family Foundations; Victor E. Speas Foundation; H&R Block Foundation; Ina Caulkins Board; Jack and Helyn Miller Foundation; Kansas City Southern Industries
Partners for a Healthier Community, Inc. Springfield, MA 8/1/97 to 7/31/01 $350,000 Community Health Advocates: A Population- based An initiativeto become community health to train workers advocates and address neighborhood-level health care issues & Neighbor hood-focused Outreach Program

MassMutual Insurance Com- pany; Baystate Health System; Irene E. & George A. Davis Foundation; Health New Eng- land; Sisters of Providence Health System c/o Mercy Hospital; Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts; Beveridge Foundation; Community United Way

 

Providence Hospital

Washington, DC 6/1/98 to 5/1/02 $425,000 Perry Family Health Center Family-oriented primary health care services for severely underserved people Alexander & Margaret Stewart Trust
Proyecto Peninsula de Cantera San Juan, PR 8/1/96 to 7/31/00 $499,733 Health Promotion Initiative

To establish a community- based Health Promotion Unit based on the principles of empowerment, access, prevention, coordination, and surveillance

Smithkline Beecham; Johnson and Johnson Company; Rio Piedras Rotary Club; San Jua Municipality
Region Nine Development
Commission
Mankato, MN 8/1/98 to 7/31/02 $460,000 Region 9 Community Care Partnership Rural substance abuse prevention and health promotion program Immanuel St. Joseph's Hospital/Mayo Health System; U Care; Region 9 Development Commission; Health Partners; Minnesota State University; Region 9 Healthy Communities; Blue Cross/Blue Shield; Allina Foundation
Regional AIDS Interfaith Network Charlotte, NC 7/1/97 to 6/1/00 $350,000 RAIN - Consortium Collaboration and Expansion
Project
This is a project to join the work of two collaborating organizations--the Regional AIDS Interfaith Network, and the Regional HIV/AIDS Consortium Duke Endowment; National AIDS Fund; Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust; Foundation for the Carolinas
Rio Arriba Family Care Network Espanola, NM 8/1/98 to 7/31/00 $230,000 ArribaCare
primary care and substance
Program to improve access to abuse services for low-income persons
McCune Charitable Founda- tion; New Mexico Turning Point, New MexicoDepartment of Health; Mr. Lorenzo Valdez, County Manager, Rio Arriba County; Health Planning Development & Relations, University of New Mexico Health Sciences & Services
Sacred Heart Medical Center
Eugene, OR 8/1/98 to 7/31/01

$335,640

Latino Medical Access Coalition Coalition-based program to provide medical services to low-income rural Latinos PeaceHealth; Meyer Memorial Trust; Healthy Tomorrows/Maternal & Child Health;
Oregon Community Foundation
Seattle
Chinatown- International District Preser-
vation and
Development Authority
Seattle, WA 10/1/98 to 9/30/01 $395,000 Legacy House Community-based assisted living facility for low-income seniors Key Bank; Paul G. Allen Charitable Foundation; Fannie Mae Foundation; PacifiCare Foundation; Wells Fargo Foun-dation; Medina Foundation; Neshoim Family Foundation; Group Health/Kaiser Permenente Foundation; Seattle Community Development Collaborative; SAFECO Corporation; Fales Foundation Trust; Microsoft Corporation; Weyerhauser Company Foundation; Kawabe Foundation; Washington Mutual Foundation; U.S. Bank; Puget Sound Energy
Southcentral Foundation Anchorage, AK 8/1/98 to 7/31/02 $275,000 Dena A Coy Transitional living program for pregnant women with substance abuse problems United Way of Anchorage;Providence Health System in Alaska; Cook Inlet Housing Authority; Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority; Rasmuson Foundation; National Bank of Alaska; ARCO Alaska, Inc.; Cook Inlet Region, Inc.; British Petroleum Exploration
St. Francis Medical Center Foundation Grand Island, NE 8/1/98 to 7/31/02 $470,000 8/1/98 to7/31/0 Grand Island Senior High School Student Wellness Center Compre-hensive school-based health services for underserved high school students St. Francis Medical Center Foundation; NAF/Multi-cultural Human Develop-ment Corpora-tion; Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services; FHC Value Options Foundation; Sisters of Charity Ministry Foundation; Abstinence Education Office of Adolescent Health 8/1/98 to7/31/0 Compre-hensive school-based health services for underserved high school students St. Francis Medical Center Foundation; NAF/Multi-cultural Human Develop-ment Corpora-tion; Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services; FHC Value Options Foundation; Sisters of Charity Ministry Foundation; Abstinence Education Office of Adolescent Health St. Francis Medical Center Foundation; NAF/Multi-cultural Human Develop-ment Corpora-tion; Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services; FHC Value Options Foundation; Sisters of Charity Ministry Foundation; Abstinence Education Office of Adolescent Health
St. Joseph Health Services of Rhode Island North Providence, RI

8/1/97 to 7/31/00

$325,000 Providence Smiles

Dental prevention and treatment project to serve elementary school children in Providence, Rhode Island

Rhode Island Foundation; Health, Education, and Leader- ship for Providence
Stone Soup Group Anchorage, AK 8/1/97 to 7/31/01 $350,000 Comprehensive System of Mental Health Wellness and Support for Families with Children Exper-iencing Challenging Behaviors Address the special needs of children with develop-mental disabilities Maternal Child Health Bureau; Reuben E. Crossett Endowed Alaskan Fund; Maternal Child and Family Health of Anchorage
Strong Ties Community Support Program, University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, NY 8/1/97 to 7/31/01 $269,129 Project Link: A Community Intervention Program A forensic psychiatry project to create linkages between appropriate mental health and social services and establish a case advocacy team to provide a therapeutic approach to this problem Coordinated Care Services, Inc.; Janssen Pharm-aceutical; New York State Office of Mental Health; Eli Lilly & Co. Pharma- ceutical; Monroe County Office of Mental Health Coordinated Care Services, Inc.; Janssen Pharm-aceutical; New York State Office of Mental Health; Eli Lilly & Co. Pharma- ceutical; Monroe County Office of Mental Health

Students Run L.A.

Van Nuys, CA 8/1/98 to 7/31/01 $235,304 Students Run L.A. Wellness & Substance Abuse Prevention To build resiliency skills and reduce use of tobacco, alcohol, and drugs California Wellness Foundation; Crail Johnson Foundation; Bank of America Foundation; Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce; Parsons Foundation; Milken Foundation
Teaching and Learning Academy, Board of Education, Memphis City Schools Memphis, TN 8/1/98 to 7/31/01 $421,279 Healthy Schools, Healthy Lives

Project to provide integrated school, family, and health services

Assisi Foundation of Memphis; College of Nursing, University of Tennessee
The Boston Coalition Against Drugs and Violence Boston, MA 7/1/95 to 1/31/99 $431,888 Boston Drug Diversion Court Program To decrease the rate of recidivism for those involved with Drug Diversion Court and to increase the available prison space for more violent offenders Hyams Foundation; Compre-hensive Comm-unities Programs; W.K. Kellogg Foundation; U.S. Department of Justice; Boston Bar Foundation/IOLTA; Mass-achusetts Committee on Criminal Justice; Boston Police Department/Law Enforcement Block Grant
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, OH 8/1/97 to 7/31/01 $425,000 Systematic Intervention for a Geriatric Network of Evaluation and Treatment Network of coordinated services to reduce fragmenta-tion in the delivery of health care services to the at-risk elderly in the Cleveland area Cleveland Foundation; M.E. and F.J. Callahan Foundation
The Health Museum of Cleveland Cleveland, OH 11/1/98 to 1/31/00 $50,000 Healthy CMHA 2000 A health promotion delivery model reducing preventable health risks associated with substance abuse and cardio-vascular disease, increasing health care access and the health status of underserved families
Cleveland Foundation
Tiyospaye, Inc. Wichita, KS 8/1/98 to 7/31/02 $295,000 Pueblo Adolescent Program for Alcohol & Substance Abuse Prevention, early intervention, and substance abuse treatment program for low-income adolescents United Methodist Health Ministries Fund; State of Kansas Department of SRS Alcohol & Drug Abuse; Sedgwick County Board of County Commissioners
Truman Medical Center Kansas City, MO 8/1/98 to 7/31/02 $252,696 Patient Navigator Program to facilitate treatment of low-income people with cancer John W. and Effie E. Speas Memorial Trust; Suzan G. Koman Cancer Foundation, KC Race for the Cure; Mag Foundation; American Cancer Society, Heartland Division, Community Access to Resource; Jack and Helyn Miller Foundation; National Starch and Chemical Foundation; Missouri Cancer Control Coalition; Louis and Dorothy Zumonow Foundation
Tuba City for Family Harmony, Inc. Tuba City, AZ 7/1/95 to 6/30/98 $179,712 Task Force Against Domestic Violence Provides counseling, safety, and education to control and eventually eliminate the causes of domestic abuse in certain areas of the Navajo Nation J.F. Maddox Foundation; Arizona Department Of Public Safety-VOCA; Mr. Tom Chabin, County Supervisor, Coconino County; Hogg Foundation for Mental Health; Navajo Nation Division Of Social Services Family Violence and Services Grant; Navajo Way, Inc.; Indian Health Services
United Way Community Services Provo, UT 8/1/98 to 7/31/01 $185,000 Info/Med Access To improve community health by increasing access to healthcare information for both patients and providers Ester Foundation; IHC Hospital; Utah Power; Intermoun-tain Health Care; Columbia Hospital; United Way of Utah County; Novell, Inc.; Blue Cross Blue Shield; Ashton Foundation
Victim Services New York, NY 8/1/97 to 7/31/00 $295,000 Partnership to Prevent Domestic Violence A project to introduce an integrated program of domestic violence screening, referral, and intervention within HIP, a mixed model managed care organization, in New York City Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York
Wilmer Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, MD 8/1/96 to 7/31/00 $480,000 Hoffberger Prevention of Blindness Program To decrease the burden of visual impairment in urban Baltimore through improved recognition and treatment delivery for eye diseases Hoffberger Foundation
Wilmington Health Access for Teens Wilmington, NC 7/1/96 to 6/30/00 $455,374 Acknowledging and Meeting the Health Care Needs of Teenagers A community-based center with a satellite school-based center serves adolescents in all schools throughout the region that have no teen health clinics within a two hour radius Duke Endowment; Cape Fear Memorial Foundation; State of North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services; Cape Fear Area United Way