Grant Partners

The Edinburg Center

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

To hire a consultant to redesign the organization's website.

Greater Lawrence Family Health Center

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011, 2013
Amount:$124,921
Lawrence

Enhancing Patient Access to Primary Care:  Greater Lawrence Family Health Center will target “super-utilizers” of the emergency departments of Holy Family Hospital, Lawrence General Hospital and Merrimack Hospital.  “Super-utilizers” are identified as those who have visited the emergency department during clinical hours of operations, could have waited at least 12 hours to be seen, and have been seen at least four times within a 12-month period at one of the hospitals.  A team consisting of a family physician, a behavioral health psychologist, a nurse care manager, and bilingual and bicultural health care coaches will develop care plans for these patients. 

Joint Committee for Children's Health Care in Everett 2012

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011
Amount:$40,000
Everett

The Joint Committee for Children's Health Care in Everett will provide outreach, interpretation, application assistance, and scheduling support for children and their parents, particularly in Latino and Haitian immigrant populations.

Hospice of the North Shore & Greater Boston

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

To purchase training materials for staff to undergo the End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium.

Brockton Neighborhood Health Center

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

Brockton Neighborhood Health Center (BNHC) will target high risk patients, defined as those having had two or more emergency department visits and/or psychiatric hospitalizations within six months, and/or patients presenting to the urgent care department two or more times within six months without consistent follow-up with a primary care provider. BNHC’s Primary Care Behavioral Health Model aims to increase patient access to behavioral health services, enhance coordination between primary care and behavioral health, and improve health outcomes. Partners include Good Samaritan Medical Center and Brockton Hospital, inpatient psychiatric units, community mental health clinics, and insurance companies.

Victory Programs

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

To hire a consultant to transfer donor records following a recent merger with the Boston Living Center.  

Helping Our Women

Year: 2012
Amount:$2,500
Provincetown
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

To create and distribute a "legacy" brochure for donors.

The Community Family

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

To build capacity and strategic relationships with health care providers in the community.

County of Dukes County 2012

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011
Amount:$40,000
West Tisbury

County of Dukes County will provide culturally and linguistically competent enrollment assistance, referrals, and retention services for public insurance and safety net programs, with a focus on the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking communities.

Cooperative for Human Services, Inc.

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

To acquire the services of a grantwriter to secure funds for its Health Education Project.

Franklin County DIAL/SELF, Inc

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

To acquire the services of a grant writer.

Boston Public Health Commission 2012

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011
Amount:$40,000
Boston

The Boston Public Health Commission will use funds to train staff of city agencies and consumers on how to navigate the health care system and a newly launched web-centric resource database will be developed to help locate referral organizations.  Customized 'My Health Portfolios' will educate consumers on facts to consider when obtaining health care.

Disability Policy Consortium 2012

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011
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.

Lynn Community Health Center

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

Lynn Community Health Center will develop and evaluate its Integrated Care Project, an effort that integrates primary care and behavioral health care.  It will also develop a universal care plan supported by an electronic health record.  The project will create new models of care management and coordination for the health center’s highest-risk patients.  The health center believes that more appropriate services and increased treatment compliance will result in fewer emergency room visits and inpatient hospital care, reducing overall health care costs.  Over the three-year project, the health center will target 1,000 patients who have the highest rates of emergency room visits and inpatient hospital care.  To serve these patients, Lynn will develop an intensive care management team in which primary and behavioral health providers will work together. 

The Highlands Coalition

Year: 2012
Amount:$3,000
Lynn
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

To support the Healthy Eating Youth (HEY) Club.