2000 Grants and Contracts

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Economic and Social Research Institute
Washington, DC
$738,519—Developing and assessing workable strategies to expand health insurance coverage (for 1 year). ID#37951


Education & Research Fund of Employee Benefit Research Institute
Washington, DC
$37,500—Policy forum on the economic costs of the uninsured (for 9 months). ID#38628


The Enterprise Foundation
Columbia, MD
$300,000—Vision for Health Community Health System (for 2 years). ID#37232


Families USA Foundation Inc.
Washington, DC
$399,950—Cataloguing, surveying, and reporting about health care ombudsman programs (for 1 year). ID#36433
$293,165—Consumer Health Action 2001 conference (for 6 months). ID#39952


Foundation of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Somerset, NJ
$1,050,000—Support for Eric B. Chandler Health Center (for 3 years). ID#38179


Georgetown University Medical Center
Washington, DC
$749,966—Consumer information on access to coverage (for 2 years). ID#38689


Info Line of Middlesex County Inc.
New Brunswick, NJ
$100,000—County-wide information and referral service (for 2 years). ID#38421


Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University
New York, NY
$86,804—Evaluating Latinos’ access to primary and preventive care (for 4 months). ID#39902


L.A. Care Health Plan
Los Angeles, CA
$198,360—The medical access card pilot program (for 1 year). ID#37430


Making the Grade®: State and Local Partnerships to Establish School-Based Health Centers
Program to expand comprehensive health services for school-age children by funding school-based health centers that would be eligible for long-term support through state and local funding policies (for the periods indicated).
  • State of Rhode Island Department of Health
    Providence, RI
    $277,793(21 months). ID#38766

  • George Washington University
    Washington, DC
    $689,980Technical assistance and direction for Making the Grade (1 year). ID#37945


March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, Central Jersey Chapter
Cranbury, NJ
$25,000—Community-based prenatal education project (for 1 year). ID#38756


Medical and Health Research Association of New York City, Inc.
New York, NY
$37,552—Study of the insurance status of family-planning patients in New York City (for 1 year). ID#37963

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