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Grants
State Initiatives to Improve Access to Dental Care

Program to help states address policy barriers to improving access to dental care, such as financing and health professions regulation, through demonstration grants and technical assistance (for the period indicated).

  • Center for Health Care Strategies Supporting Organization Inc.
    Lawrenceville, NJ
    $507,905—Technical assistance and direction for State Initiatives to Improve Access to Dental Care (1 year). ID#44117
State Solutions: An Enrollment Initiative for Low-Income Elderly and Disabled Medicare Beneficiaries
Program to improve enrollment rates among low-income elderly and disabled Medicare beneficiaries through coalition-based advocacy efforts and grant funding and technical assistance to state agencies (for the period indicated).

  • Rutgers, The State University, The Center for State Health Policy
    New Brunswick, NJ
    $542,714—Technical assistance and direction for State Solutions (1 year). ID#43714
Supporting Families After Welfare Reform: Access to Medicaid, SCHIP and Food Stamps
Program to help states and large counties solve problems in eligibility processes that make it difficult for low-income families to access and retain Medicaid, the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), or Food Stamps, particularly families moving from welfare to work (for the period indicated).

  • State of South Carolina Department of Social Services
    Columbia, SC
    $38,100—(4 months). ID#42866
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY
$10,500Conference on the effects of social and public policies on entrepreneurship (for 5 months). ID#40843

Texas A&M University System Health Science Center Research Foundation
College Station, TX
$3,101,222Development of an integrated system of health care for impoverished persons in the Texas border region (for 4 years). ID#41967

United Hospital Fund of New York
New York, NY
$750,000Improving awareness of and enrollment in New York’s disaster relief Medicaid program (for 8 months). ID#44058

The Urban Institute
Washington, DC
$99,027Studying the tax treatment of employer-sponsored health insurance (for 9 months). ID#41548
$136,609Identification of strategies to expand coverage to persons ages 55 to 64 (for 8 months). ID#42244

Volunteers of Legal Service, Inc.
New York, NY
$35,000Providing free legal services to improve the health outcomes of poor children in New York City (for 1 year). ID#43746


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