2000 Grants and Contracts

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Access
 
 

Contracts
The Access Project
Program to help communities protect and/or improve access to care for uninsured and other underserved populations (for the period indicated).

  • Dianne C. Barker, MHS
    Calabasas, CA
    $76,445—Assessment of The Access Project (5 months). ID#38525


Burness Communications, Inc.
Bethesda, MD
$426,168—America’s uninsured op-ed campaign (for 16 months). ID#39073


Communications Project
Multiple Contractors
$272,100—Conducting market research for a national advertising and outreach campaign on the uninsured (for 2 months). ID#41359


Communities in Charge: Financing and Delivering Health Care to the Uninsured
Program designed for local communities interested in improving access to care for low-income, uninsured individuals by rethinking the organization and financing of local care delivery. The initiative will help broad-based community consortia design and implement sustainable new delivery systems that manage care, promote prevention and early intervention, and integrate services (for the periods indicated).

  • Medimetrix Group, Inc.
    Cleveland, OH
    $2,000,000—Specialized technical assistance to Communities in Charge grantees (18 months). ID#38599
    $529,720—Technical assistance and direction for Communities in Charge (1 year). ID#38018
  • New York University, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
    New York, NY
    $60,089—Consulting and technical assistance for the Foundation’s access-related projects (1 year). ID#40435


Covering Kids™: A National Health Access Initiative for Low-Income, Uninsured Children
Program to identify and enroll eligible low-income children into public and private coverage programs and to assure the continued enrollment of children as long as they remain eligible (for the periods indicated).
  • Communications Projects
    Multiple Contractors
    $1,016,500—Strategic communications campaign for Covering Kids (3 years). ID#40605
    $300,000—Special opportunities fund for Covering Kids (2 years). ID#39221
  • Greer, Margolis, Mitchell, Burns & Associates, Inc.
    Washington, DC
    $24,167,500—Planning for a strategic communications campaign for Covering Kids (3 years). ID#38004
    $118,870—"How-to Kits" on reaching Hispanic/Latino families and adolescents (4 months). ID#38587
  • Health Management Associates, Inc.
    Lansing, MI
    $248,070—Assessing Covering Kids (3 months). ID#40216
  • Wirthlin Worldwide
    New York, NY
    $816,000—Market research and evaluation for the strategic communications campaign for Covering Kids (9 months). ID#39822
    $110,000—Collecting data to evaluate the Covering Kids media pilot (3 months). ID#40879

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