Grant Partners

Community Action of the Franklin, Hampshire and North Quabbin Regions

Year: 2013 *Multi-year Grant: 2014
Amount:$40,000
Greenfield

Community Action of the Franklin, Hampshire and North Quabbin Regions will assist eligible consumers with applications, offer education about health access services over the phone, and provide financial assistance assessments.  Referral linkages with area providers will also be enhanced.  

South Boston Community Health Center

Year: 2013
Amount:$5,000
Boston
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

To hire a statistician consultant who will develop a framework for analyzing data on patient clinical outcomes and satisfaction, as well as pediatrician education, referral patterns and satisfaction as obtained from integration efforts between primary care and mental health services.  

Community Healthlink, Inc.

Year: 2013 *Multi-year Grant: 2011, 2012
Amount:$1,217,719
Worcester

MyLink:  Community Healthlink and its hospital partners will identify 300 “high user” patients and provide them with a MyLink community support worker who will meet them in the emergency room, maintain regular telephone and in-home contact, provide assistance in meeting basic needs, help anticipate crises, and connect the patient with the appropriate level of care (primary care, home health services, or behavioral healthcare). The project expects to expand to Health Alliance Hospital in Leominster and St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester, and collaborate with dispatchers and EMTs to provide additional insight into the needs of the patients they treat and transport.

Family Health Center of Worcester 2012

Year: 2012
Amount:$5,000
Worcester
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

Upham's Corner Health Center 2012

Year: 2012
Amount:$5,000
Dorchester
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

Health Law Advocates 2012

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011
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.

Community Action Committee of Cape Cod & Islands 2012

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011
Amount:$2,012
Hyannis

Community Action Committee of Cape Cod & Islands will ensure that eligible residents of Cape Cod and the Islands are enrolled in public health insurance programs. The program will focus on recently unemployed residents or those whose employers have eliminated health benefits or raised employee contributions beyond their ability to pay.

Commonwealth Tenants Association

Year: 2012
Amount:$5,000
Brighton
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

To hire a financial management consultant and grantwriter, and to support website development.

Boston Medical Center

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011, 2013
Amount:$123,972
Boston

Boston Medical Center (BMC) will integrate a depression-screning tool into the Re-Engineered Discharge (RED) protocol, an 11-step process for reducing the risk of patients being readmitted to the hospital.  Results have shown that patients who receive RED are 30% less likely to be readmitted within 30 days of discharge.  Because further research has shown that patients with symptoms of depression are 74% more likely than those without to be readmitted in this same 30-day window, RED-Plus, as the enhanced intervention will be known, will be piloted on BMC's inpatient services for Boston Medical Center HealthNet patients, whose primary care providers are located in the 15 community health centers affiliated with BMC. 

Massachusetts Law Reform Institute 2012

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011
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.

New England Eye Institute

Year: 2012
Amount:$5,000
Boston
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

To purchase a computer and two monitors for a Teleretinal workstation, and contribute towards a Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) Server.

Steppingstone, Inc.

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011, 2013
Amount:$125,000
Fall River

Steppingstone, Inc. will partner with Stanley Street Treatment and Resources (SSTAR) to create a new program called MyCare, an effort to promote a more pro-active approach to health care for those in Steppingstone’s residential recovery programs. The target population for MyCare is persons in early recovery from chronic substance abuse and mental health disorders.  Over 70% of this population has recent histories of homelessness and more than 70% have chronic conditions, in addition to their substance abuse or mental health disorders. The project will begin with residents of its Fall River women’s program in year one and will incorporate the Fall River men’s program in the second year, and its Stone Residence for chronically homeless individuals in the third year. The program projects to serve 465 clients over the three years with one-on-one assistance and intervention. 

Massachusetts Senior Action Council 2012

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

The Massachusetts Senior Action Council will enable the voice of seniors in pursuit of two key objectives.  First, to defend current health coverage which is essential for vulnerable seniors and people with disabilities to obtain needed services.  Second, for the development of a robust advocacy strategy for improving existing health care systems, restraining health care cost growth, and redressing current inequities caused by coverage gaps and variations in quality.

Judge Baker Children's Center

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011, 2013
Amount:$96,256
Boston

Judge Baker Children's Center (JBCC) will implement the Modular Approach to Therapy for Children (MATCH) in four outpatient clinics in the Greater Boston area as a step toward bringing the model to scale in Massachusetts.  In addition, JBCC will compare the costs of treatment using MATCH with typical treatment costs at the participating sites.  MATCH will be utilized to treat children with multiple complex disorders, including some combination of anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, and disruptive conduct, including the problems associated with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder.  Treatment Response Assessment for Children (TRAC) will be used as an outcome measurement system that guides clinicians through the implementation of MATCH.  

Community Health Connections

Year: 2012
Amount:$5,000
Fitchburg
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

To purchase diabetes testing equipment and educational materials.