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- As part of our Designing the Future of Health initiative, the Foundation is excited to support sixteen new projects focused on creating healthier
- To stay informed about future funding opportunities, please sign up to receive email updates from us. As part of our Collaborating for Healthy
- To help us address the root causes of domestic violence, poor health, and inequity in our communities, Blue Shield of California Foundation
- To stay informed about future funding opportunities, please sign up to receive email updates from us. In order to sustainably transform the health and
- The root causes of domestic violence are complex and challenging to address. While services for survivors remain essential, the root causes of
- These grants include funds for culturally-focused prevention efforts and community engagement.
- A key focus of this funding is to promote innovative, value-based service-delivery integration for healthcare, domestic violence, and other social services to ensure effective, coordinated care.
- These fourth-quarter grants include $1.46 million to support community organizations working to connect mental health services and primary care for low-income patients.
- Third-quarter funding is focused on improving patient-provider relationships and communication, ensuring cultural responsiveness and strengthening team-based care to ensure success in a value-based care system.
- Second-quarter grants include core operating funding and support for innovation in the healthcare safety net.
- The awards include a continued investment in electronic consultation projects to better provide access to specialists for low-income patients.
- Blue Shield of California Foundation awards $7.6 million to ensure health and safety for vulnerable Californians.
- This funding brings the Foundation’s 2015 giving to more than $22 million and includes a new initiative that will facilitate collaboration between government and private charitable funders.
- These grants will help support organizations working to advance healthcare and domestic violence services for the Californians most in need.
- Foundation gives $6.3 million to strengthen safety net and domestic violence systems in California.