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Economic and Social Research Institute

Washington, DC
$2,101,504—Developing strategies to expand health insurance coverage (for 2 years). ID#40946

Education & Research Fund of Employee Benefit Research Institute
Washington, DC
$113,060—Exploring employer attitudes and practices affecting employee health care coverage (for 1 year). ID#41428


Families USA Foundation Inc.
Washington, DC
$310,967—Consumer Health Action 2002 conference (for 9 months). ID#40813
$428,500—Health Coverage 2001: National satellite town meetings (for 4 months). ID#41806


Foundation of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Somerset, NJ
$54,471—Third annual conference on culturally competent care (for 3 months). ID#42098


Friends of Children Trust Fund Inc.
Boston, MA
$81,641—Establishing a model program to train helping agency staff to improve family support services (for 1 year). ID#37432


Georgetown University
Washington, DC
$89,888—Reviewing private options for expanding health coverage (for 9 months). ID#42598


Greater New York Hospital Foundation, Inc.
New York, NY
$68,240—Creating a Web site to help the uninsured identify and access health care resources (for 10 months). ID#38638


The Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health
Baltimore, MD
$50,000—Developing a “Health Care for All” plan for Maryland (for 7 months). ID#42433

The Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University
New York, NY
$76,630—Dissemination of reports on Latinos’ access to health care (for 6 months). ID#43386


Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc., Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy
Oakland, CA
$10,000—Roundtable meeting on connecting public policy to health benefit designs (for 6 months). ID#43100


Memorial Hospital
Pawtucket, RI
$3,633,412—Volunteers in Health Care Technical Assistance Center (for 3 years). ID#40746


The Morehouse School of Medicine, Inc.
Atlanta, GA
$45,000—Conference on reducing health disparities in primary care (for 6 months). ID#41697


Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York University
New York, NY
$108,968—Studying patients’ use of emergency room care (for 8 months). ID#38688


The National Alliance for Hispanic Health
Washington, DC
$50,000—Development of guidelines to improve care for patients with limited English proficiency (for 6 months). ID#42551


National Institute for Health Care Management Research and Educational Foundation
Washington, DC
$200,594—Researching market-based models to reduce the number of uninsured (for 1 year). ID#39384

The New York Academy of Medicine
New York, NY
$133,283—Research on factors that affect health care coverage, access, and use among families (for 1 year). ID#42099


Oakwood College Department of Nursing
Huntsville, AL
$50,000—Providing community-based health education and screening services for African Americans (for 1 year). ID#44579


Oral Health America, America’s Fund for Dental Health
Chicago, IL
$388,930—Development of a communications campaign for oral health (for 2 years). ID#40888


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