Third quarter 2015 grant announcement: Over $4.4 million in third-quarter grants aimed at advancing healthcare and domestic violence services for the most vulnerable Californians

Promoting value-based care in the safety net

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation ($20,000): To support the 2016 National Health Coverage Fellowship
  • The Regents of the University of California, San Francisco ($256,372): Supporting the integration of community health workers into healthcare teams

Enhancing care integration for healthcare and domestic violence

  • Alameda County Health Care Services Agency ($150,000): Advancing primary care and behavioral health integration through community collaboration – Phase 2
  • Council of Community Clinics ($150,000): Advancing primary care and behavioral health integration through community collaboration – Phase 2
  • Health Improvement Partnership of Santa Cruz County, Inc. ($150,000): Advancing primary care and behavioral health integration through community collaboration – Phase 2
  • Local Initiative Health Authority for Los Angeles County ($150,000): Advancing primary care and behavioral health integration through community collaboration – Phase 2
  • Merced County Department of Public Health ($150,000): Advancing primary care and behavioral health integration through community collaboration – Phase 2
  • Redwood Community Health Coalition ($149,554): Advancing primary care and behavioral health integration through community collaboration – Phase 2
  • Siskiyou Community Services Council ($93,157): Advancing primary care and behavioral health integration through community collaboration – Phase 2
  • Transitions Mental Health Association ($134,757): Advancing primary care and behavioral health integration through community collaboration – Phase 2

Increasing patient nngagement / improving survivor experience

  • Rainbow Services, Ltd. ($170,000): Transitioning to a trauma-informed care model in the domestic violence shelter setting
  • Women Organized to Make Abuse Nonexistent, Inc. ($150,000): Echando Pa'Lante (Moving Forward) training project for Spanish-speaking domestic violence survivors

Building systems of support to end domestic violence

  • CompassPoint Nonprofit Services ($150,000): Planning grant for the "Network Weaver Learning Lab" for domestic violence field leaders in California
  • The Center for Violence-Free Relationships ($210,000): Expanding evaluative capacity and collaboration in California's domestic violence field
  • Women's Foundation of California ($100,000): To support the participation of a domestic violence cohort within the Women's Policy Institute

Developing options to promote access to care for California's remaining uninsured

  • Alameda County Health Care Services Agency ($149,500): Moving toward comprehensive coverage programs for the remaining uninsured
  • Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County ($150,000): Moving toward comprehensive coverage programs for the remaining uninsured
  • Community Clinic Consortium ($150,000): Moving toward comprehensive coverage programs for the remaining uninsured
  • El Dorado County Community Health Center ($75,000): Moving toward comprehensive coverage programs for the remaining uninsured
  • Fresno Healthy Communities Access Partners ($99,993): Moving toward comprehensive coverage programs for the remaining uninsured
  • Monterey County Health Department ($100,000): Moving toward comprehensive coverage programs for the remaining uninsured
  • Solano Coalition for Better Health ($75,000): Moving toward comprehensive coverage programs for the remaining uninsured
  • Working Partnerships USA ($150,000): Moving toward comprehensive coverage programs for the remaining uninsured
  • County of Marin ($75,000): Moving toward comprehensive coverage programs for the remaining uninsured
  • County of Placer, Department of Health and Human Services ($75,000): Moving toward comprehensive coverage programs for the remaining uninsured

Emerging opportunities

  • California Accountable Communities for Health (ACH) Initiative ($1,000,000): To finalize the ACH initiative proposal with the state and other funders and commit up to $1 million to support the initiative in the fall of 2015.
  • California Forward ($150,000): Advancing data-driven decisions to improve health and criminal justice outcomes: California Forward and San Bernardino County – Partners in a Justice System Change Initiative