Grant Partners

Massachusetts Law Reform Institute 2012

Year: 2011 *Multi-year Grant: 2012
Amount:$75,000
Boston

The Massachusetts Law Reform Institute will advocate on the following key issues: ensuring affordable and accessible health care for vulnerable populations, improving the administration of public coverage programs, ensuring Affordable Care Act implementation benefits low-income and vulnerable populations, protecting the rights and enhancing services for those dually eligible for Medicaid and Medicare. The program will ensure elders have access to services to prevent or delay institutionalization and that consumers have a voice in health care reform.

Health Law Advocates 2012

Year: 2011 *Multi-year Grant: 2012
Amount:$60,000
Boston

Health Law Advocates will use funds to provide legal representation to low-income residents experiencing difficulty accessing or paying for needed medical services.

Disability Policy Consortium 2012

Year: 2011 *Multi-year Grant: 2012
Amount:$35,000
Boston

The Disability Policy Consortium (DPC) will unify the voice of disability groups as a leader in the Disability Advocates Advancing our Healthcare Rights (DAAHR) coalition, and focus the work of that coalition on the “dual eligibles” initiative, an effort to improve services for those dually eligible for Medicaid and Medicare. DPC will also address barriers to access such as underinsurance and advocate for the needs of those with disabilities who do not meet the federal definition of disabled.

Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers

Year: 2011 *Multi-year Grant: 2012
Amount:$60,000
Boston

Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers will serve as a key resource to its membership as cost containment and payment reform continue to reshape the health care environment. The League will conduct a multi-tiered advocacy strategy on a statewide level, including analyzing and disseminating policy information, engaging its members on key issues, and collaborating with other organizations and coalitions that share community health and primary health care goals.

Massachusetts Association of Community Health Workers 2012

Year: 2011 *Multi-year Grant: 2012
Amount:$60,000
Worcester

The Massachusetts Association of Community Health Workers (MACHW) will strengthen the professional identity, foster leadership, and promote the integration of community health workers (CHWs) into the health care, public health, and human services workforce. MACHW will continue to organize and empower CHWs to participate in policy and advocacy, conduct direct advocacy to ensure that CHWs are integrated into guidelines for medical homes and accountable care organizations, and will participate in advocacy coalitions and campaigns focused on health care access and payment reform.

Voice and Future Fund 2010

Year: 2010
Amount:$30,000
Boston

Massachusetts Law Reform Institute 2010

Year: 2010
Amount:$50,000
Boston

Health Care For All 2010

Year: 2010
Amount:$50,000
Boston

Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers 2010

Year: 2010
Amount:$45,000
Boston

Health Law Advocates 2010

Year: 2010
Amount:$40,000
Boston

Massachusetts Senior Action Council 2010

Year: 2010
Amount:$40,000
Boston

Massachusetts Association of Community Health Workers 2010

Year: 2010
Amount:$40,000
Jamaica Plain

Neighbor to Neighbor Massachusetts Education Fund 2010

Year: 2010
Amount:$35,000
Boston

Massachusetts Association of School-Based Health Care 2010

Year: 2010
Amount:$25,000
Boston

Prisoners Legal Services 2010

Year: 2010
Amount:$35,000
Boston