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Association of Clinicians for the Underserved Inc.

Lexington, KY
$93,050—Educating primary care physicians and mothers about oral health care in children under five (16 months). ID#43599
Benevolent Endowment Network Fund, Inc.

Baltimore, MD
$50,000—Establishment of an endowment fund for the medical costs of uninsured and underinsured people (1 year). ID#46259

Brooklyn Legal Services Corp A

Brooklyn, NY
$50,000—Developing and disseminating a manual on overcoming legal obstacles to health care benefits and services for low-income people (1 year). ID#46169
Burness Communications, Inc.

Bethesda, MD
$167,878—Op-ed project on the uninsured (7 months). ID#45958
Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery

New York, NY
$384,900—Program to recruit and train minority residents as dental assistants to serve northern Manhattan's underserved population (2 years). ID#44582
Committee for Economic Development

New York, NY
$219,069—Disseminating recommendations on business and government actions to support employer-based health coverage (2 years). ID#41813
Communications Projects

Multiple Contractors
$4,250,000—Cover the Uninsured Week: A weeklong series of events devoted to health coverage and access issues (14 months). ID#44968

$167,136—Surveying the consequences of being uninsured-communications component (2 years). ID#45205

$300,059—Physicians' Awareness Initiative on Racial and Ethnic Disparities (1 year). ID#46510

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.

  • Brooklyn Alliance, Inc.
    Brooklyn, NY
    $654,885—Site transfer award (2 years). ID#44712

 

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