Third quarter 2016 grant announcement: $8.9 million for California’s healthcare safety net and domestic violence providers

Value-based care and patient engagement

  • Alameda Health Consortium ($150,000): To build the capacity of community health center consortia to support member health centers in promoting and sustaining patient engagement efforts.
  • California Consortium for Urban Indian Health, Inc. ($125,000): To build the capacity of community health center consortia to support member health centers in promoting and sustaining patient engagement efforts.
  • Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County ($150,000): To build the capacity of community health center consortia to support member health centers in promoting and sustaining patient engagement efforts.
  • Community Health Partnership, Inc. ($150,000): To build the capacity of community health center consortia to support member health centers in promoting and sustaining patient engagement efforts.
  • Health Center Partners of Southern California ($150,000): To build the capacity of community health center consortia to support member health centers in promoting and sustaining patient engagement efforts.
  • San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium ($150,000): To build the capacity of community health center consortia to support member health centers in promoting and sustaining patient engagement efforts.
  • California Primary Care Association ($700,000): To position California's Community Health Centers for for success in Value-Based Care.
  • Community Partners ($2,000,000): To support Accountable Communities for Health.
  • The California Health Care Safety Net Institute ($125,000): To support public hospital and health systems implementation of the Global Payment Program.

Care integration

  • Community Partners ($115,929): To support the spread of eConsult in California's safety net.
  • President & Fellows of Harvard College ($125,945): To assess the impact of eConsult in the Los Angeles safety net.
  • San Mateo Medical Center ($150,000): To spread the adoption of eConsult in the safety net.
  • The Regents of the University of California, San Francisco ($212,831): To support the spread of eConsult in California's safety net.
  • Health Improvement Partnership of Santa Cruz County, Inc. ($150,000): To launch Phase III of Advancing Primary Care and Behavioral Health Integration through Community Collaboration.
  • Advancing Primary Care and Behavioral Health Integration through Community Collaboration - Phase III (Up to $172,500): To launch Phase III of Advancing Primary Care and Behavioral Health Integration through Community Collaboration in Los Angeles county.
  • Transitions - Mental Health Association ($149,961): To launch Phase III of Advancing Primary Care and Behavioral Health Integration through Community Collaboration.
  • Futures Without Violence ($435,000): To provide domestic violence (DV) & health care partnership technical assistance, learning, and evaluation.
  • Haven Women's Center of Stanislaus ($133,447): To advance health and DV service integration through Community-Based Collaboration to Prevent DV.
  • Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence ($121,788): To advance health and DV service integration through Community-Based Collaboration to Prevent DV.
  • YWCA of Sonoma County ($110,000): To advance health and DV service integration through Community-Based Collaboration to Prevent DV.
  • Prevention Institute ($198,768): To advance multi-sector DV prevention in California.
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation ($20,000): To support a California healthcare journalist's participation in the 2016 National Health Coverage Fellowship.
  • JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. ($143,639): To advance prevention strategies in emerging health transformation initiatives.

Domestic violence systems and survivor experience

  • California Partnership To End Domestic Violence ($315,597): To activate the Culturally Responsive Organization Assessment Survey (CROS) Capacity Building Grans Program and Learning Network.
  • CompassPoint Nonprofit Services ($926,995): To support the Network Weaver Learning Lab and Feasibility Study.

Emerging opportunities

  • California Forward ($150,000): To launch Phase II of Advancing Data-driven Decisions to Improve Health and Criminal Justice Outcomes: California Forward and San Bernardino County Partners in a Justice System Change Initiative.
  • The Aspen Institute ($160,000): To initiate and promote a national conversation on how to sustain, scale, and spread health care innovation.
  • The Regents of the University of California, San Francisco ($1,500,000): To launch the Clinic Leadership Insitute Emerging Leaders Program, Cohort 10.

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