2016 first quarter grants: $1.8 million to further strengthen California's safety net and domestic violence providers

Value-based care and patient engagement

  • Capital Link, Inc. ($200,000): Building the Capacity of California Community Health Centers to Improve Financial and Operational Performance for Long-Term Sustainability.
  • OneOC ($100,000): Seeding Integrative Health Practices in Orange County’s Community Health Centers.
  • Project HOPE – The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc. ($350,000): Support for California Health Policy Research.

Care integration

  • Community Health Partnership, Inc. ($125,000): Spreading the Adoption of Electronic Consultation in the Safety Net.
  • Contra Costa Regional Medical Center ($100,000): Spreading the Adoption of Electronic Consultation in the Safety Net.
  • Los Angeles County Department of Health Services ($149,000): Spreading the Adoption of Electronic Consultation in the Safety Net.
  • Public Health Institute ($142,474): Advancing Policy Options that support the Sustainability and Spread of Electronic Consultation.
  • California Pan-Ethnic Health Network ($125,000): Advancing a Collective Behavioral-Health Equity Agenda.
  • Family Assistance Program ($110,000): Advancing Health and Domestic Violence Service Integration Through Community-Based Collaboration to Prevent Domestic Violence.
  • The Children’s Clinic, Serving Children and Their Families ($115,000): Advancing Health and Domestic Vioence Service Integration Through Community-Based Collaboration to Prevent Domestic Violence.

General operating support

  • Women’s Community Clinic ($20,000): Community Health Center Core Support.
  • Northern California Grantmakers ($100,000): Harnessing the Power of Northern California’s Philanthropic Community.

Emerging opportunities

  • National Academy of Sciences ($200,000): Housing, Health, and Homelessness: Evaluating the Evidence.

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