Grant Partners
Victory Programs
To replace nine computers in the Computer Lab at the Boston Living Center.
South Middlesex Opportunity Council
South Middlesex Opportunity Council (SMOC) provides housing and supportive services to disadvantaged, homeless, single adults in three regions of the state: MetroWest/Framingham, Central Mass/Worcester, and the Merrimack Valley/Lowell. SMOC will evaluate the impact of its Housing First program that recognizes an immediate and primary focus on helping clients access and sustain permanent housing, to test the hypothesis that stable housing leads to improved health outcomes, and ultimately, a reduction in health costs. Three hundred clients will be placed into housing and evaluated as part of this project. SMOC will identify those clients with the highest service needs at entry into shelter, and then follow them into and throughout their housing placement in order to measure their health outcomes at various points along the continuum of homelessness and housing.
Helping Our Women
To purchase and install client management software program.
County of Dukes County
Dukes County will participate in community outreach events, and use paid and unpaid advertising and social media to promote affordable insurance information. They will develop a folder with handouts for appointments, and adapt a checklist for account set-up, enrollment and payment information, primary care provider selection, and making appointments. It will also set up reminder systems for clients with pending action steps.
Old Colony Hospice, Inc.
To purchase new computers and printers.
Community Action Committee of Cape Cod & Islands
Community Action Committee of Cape Cod & Islands (CACCI) will conduct outreach activities and assist individuals with applications or redeterminations. They will use informational flyers and educational presentations to health and human service providers, businesses that cater to immigrants, and career centers. They will notify those on subsidized insurance of impending deadlines, importance of responding to reviews, and develop an internal system to notify known households of necessary action steps. Finally, it will provide a comprehensive overview of health plan selection process based on health care needs and budgets, and use of a plan once enrolled.
Respond Inc.
To produce a public awareness campaign video highlighting the organization’s mission and availability of domestic violence resources.
Tapestry Health
To purchase five new Dell computers that will be used for training employees on the health center’s new EHR system.
The Boston Foundation's Health Starts at Home Initiative
The Health Starts at Home Initiative supports four partnerships that bring together housing and health care organizations to support work that demonstrates the positive effects of stable, affordable housing to children's health outcomes, identify promising new and existing models for collaboration that can be brought to scale, decrease health care costs, and decrease costs related to homelessness. Families eligible for participation have children under the age of 12, and are experiencing housing instability. The evaluation partners for Health Starts at Home, Health Resources in Action and the Urban Institute, are conducting both outcome and process evaluations to measure whether and how improved housing stability affects the health of children, as well as to document successes and challenges, and develop best practices for creating these types of health care and housing partnerships.
Shattuck Partners, Inc.
To create a video highlighting the hospital and its programs.
Greater Lawrence Family Health Center
To support the organization’s doula program.
Cooperative Elder Services
To purchase three laptops and support staff training for an electronic health records (EHR) system.
Health Care For All
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
To support the redesign of HLA's website.
Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance
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.