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List of Awarded Grants

Your search returned 14 grants as shown below.

1: Antioch University New England   

Project:Rural Integrative Care
Sub Title:Promoting integration of behavioral health services and primary care in rural New Hampshire through evaluation and public policy
Grant Type:Applied Research Grant
Amount:$112,054
Grant Date:June 16, 2008
Duration:12 months
Area(s):Claremont HSA, Lebanon HSA, New London HSA
Description:To support and improve 'real-world' rural integrative care projects, create a model for evaluating integrative care, and advance integrative health care policy in NH by designing four local evaluation plans, a cross-site evaluation plan, and piloting local evaluation at one site through systematic cycles of program evaluation, reflection, and improvement.
Detail:To fund salaries and consultant costs associated with local and cross-site evaluation design.

2: New England Rural Health RoundTable   

Project:Rural Data for Action
Grant Type:Discretionary Grant
Amount:$7,000
Grant Date:July 19, 2005
Duration:12 months
Area(s):State of NH
Description:To educate and inform decision makers and legislatures of the health care disparities related to living in rural areas of New England by consolidating existing data and creating educational materials to be used by advocates trying to improve access to health care.
Detail:To partially fund research based consultants to organize both state specific and New England regional data, develop both state specific and New England wide materials, and to present the materials at a regional health forum.

3: Families First of the Greater Seacoast   

Project:Seacoast Integrative Care Evaluation Project
Sub Title:Measuring the success of new approaches to integrated behavioral health and primary care
Grant Type:Discretionary Grant
Amount:$10,000
Grant Date:November 18, 2008
Duration:10 months
Area(s):Dover HSA, Exeter HSA, Portsmouth HSA
Description:To demonstrate outcomes of integrated care at Families First and sites throughout NH by developing, in consultation with program-evaluation experts from Antioch University, an evaluation plan for the new integrative behavioral/primary health program at Families First, and a statewide cross-site evaluation.
Detail:Grant funds will be used to contract with Antioch University evaluators for help developing an evaluation plan for our integrated behavioral health program, and to participate in a statewide cross-site evaluation process.
Outcomes:A comprehensive evaluation was designed with a focus on patients with chronic health and co-morbid mental health diagnoses. Staff participated in the development of a cross-site evaluation involving four integrated behavioral/primary care programs. The collaborative process enhanced knowledge of participating partners.

4: Antioch University New England   

Project:ANE Rural Collaborative Care Planning Project
Grant Type:Planning Grant
Amount:$42,123
Grant Date:September 18, 2006
Duration:21 months
Area(s):Claremont HSA, Lebanon HSA, New London HSA
Description:To plan model collaborative mental and behavioral health care program (MBHC) in Sullivan County, which utilizes Antioch University New England's (ANE) doctoral program in Clinical Psychology, by engaging in a careful planning process with area stakeholders and expert consultants that balances best practice information with local realities and constraints.
Detail:To fund salaries and travel expenses associated with two student research assistants enrolled in ANE's doctoral Clinical Psychology Program, expert consultants, and expenses associated with stakeholder meetings.

5: Granite State Organizing Project   

Project:Phase I: Improving Health Care Access in the Souhegan Valley
Grant Type:Planning Grant
Amount:$20,000
Grant Date:September 20, 2004
Duration:12 months
Area(s):Nashua HSA, Peterborough HSA
Description:To plan an initiative to reduce economic and/or geographic barriers to health care access in the Souhegan Valley by building relationships with, and gathering information from other health care stakeholders and residents who have had trouble with health care access; and by drawing on initiatives used successfully elsewhere.
Detail:To fund staff to organize and mentor volunteers who will do the information gathering and relationship building, to help pay for a consultant to assist with needs assessment and asset mapping; and to cover other expenses related to convening stakeholders, producing a needs assessment and completing asset mapping.

6: Grapevine Family and Community Resource Center   

Project:Grapevine Rural Access to Health and Human Services
Grant Type:Planning Grant
Amount:$18,250
Grant Date:September 24, 2002
Duration:6 months
Area(s):Peterborough HSA
Description:Project will ensure local access to health and human services and support through family resource centers in every community in NH by creating a pilot model which provides local access to DHHS and contracting providers; supports and advocates for people navigating the service system; and facilitates civic dialogue, leadership development, mutual aid and the development of new or existing local supports and services and work with DHHS and Network NH to develop a statewide replication plan.
Detail:To fund the consultants, consumer contingency ,staff wages and ICA and travel to conduct the planning activities to determine whether this project is feasible and if so, to develop a pilot project implementation plan.

7: New London Hospital   

Project:Newport Middle High School Health Center
Grant Type:Theme Implementation Grant
Amount:$209,000
Grant Date:September 28, 2001
Duration:36 months
Area(s):Claremont HSA, Lebanon HSA
Description:Newport Middle School Health Center: Grant will collaboratively provide adolescents with a model year round comprehensive primary and preventive health services through a model middle high school health care center, an integrated referral network, and educational programs.
Detail:To collaboratively provide adolescents with a model year round on-site & referred comprehensive primary & preventive health services through a middle/high school comprehensive health care center, an integrated referral network and educational programs.

8: ATECH Services   

Project:Access to Assistive Technology
Grant Type:Theme Implementation Grant
Amount:$230,495
Grant Date:September 28, 2001
Duration:36 months
Area(s):State of NH
Description:Access to Assistive Technology: Grant will help ATECH Services collaboratively provide access to assistive technology (AT) products and services by individuals with severe disabilities. Project will provide a pool of AT equipment, a mobile service delivery unit (for on-site rural outreach), and a resource pool of business and community members to support AT users within local communities.
Detail:To collaboratively provide statewide access to assistive technology (AT) products & services by individuals with severe disabilities by providing a pool of AT equipment, a mobile service delivery unit to provide on-site rural outreach, and a resource pool of business and community members to support AT users within local communities

9: North Country Health Consortium   

Project:NH ParTech Network: ParTech Connection
Grant Type:Theme Implementation Grant
Amount:$125,017
Grant Date:June 21, 2004
Duration:24 months
Area(s):State of NH
Description:To facilitate access of NH residents to needed health care by developing and implementing technology-based solutions to enhance and strengthen communications among health and human service providers by community installation of products, by enhancement of new product features and by developing a new tool which makes the system cost effective for all NH nonprofits able to participate in technology to improve access to consumers, to transition to a private enterprise corporate model which sustains its customer base, to expand membership to new markets and to increase collaboration with other service providers in the state.
Detail:To help fund project staff and office operations.

10: Appalachian Mountain Teen Project   

Project:Southern Carroll County Collaborative for Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Grant Type:Theme Implementation Grant
Amount:$80,605
Grant Date:June 21, 2004
Duration:30 months
Area(s):Conway HSA, Laconia HSA, Wolfeboro HSA
Description:To continue to create a model for rural mental health care for children and adolescents in southern Carroll County through the development of a broad based community collaborative process and infrastructure.
Detail:To help fund the project leadership and the services of a consulting psychiatrist to local medical providers, schools, agencies and the community at large in order to implement the proposed mental health care infrastructure.

11: Appalachian Mountain Teen Project   

Project:Southern Carroll County Collaborative for Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Grant Type:Theme Implementation Grant
Amount:$50,258
Grant Date:June 16, 2003
Duration:12 months
Area(s):Conway HSA, Laconia HSA, Wolfeboro HSA
Description:To create a model for rural mental health care for children and adolescents in southern Carroll County through the development of a broad based community collaborative process and infrastructure.
Detail:To continue to help fund the project leadership and the services of a consulting psychiatrist to local medical providers, schools, agencies and the community at large in order to implement the proposed mental health care infrastructure.

12: So. New Hampshire HIV/AIDS Task Force   

Project:Searchlight Project
Grant Type:Theme Implementation Grant
Amount:$164,593
Grant Date:June 16, 2003
Duration:36 months
Area(s):State of NH
Description:To implement a statewide coordinated program (all NH AIDS Service Organizations) to provide counseling, HIV Testing and referral activities using the Internet for the most at-risk for HIV as well as support individuals already diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.
Detail:To continue to fund the implementation of an eight site statewide collaborative effort to provide state-of-the-art Internet outreach, counseling and referral to approximately 1000 NH residents who are most at risk for contracting HIV and individuals already diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.

13: So. New Hampshire HIV/AIDS Task Force   

Project:S. NH HIV AIDS Task Force
Grant Type:Theme Implementation Grant
Amount:$25,910
Grant Date:June 24, 2002
Duration:12 months
Area(s):State of NH
Description:To initiate the design and implementation of an innovative statewide system of HIV casefinding & referral using the Internet to provide access & early health care intervention for at-risk & AIDS-diagnosed gay and bisexual men.
Detail:To help pilot this new approach, to provide training to other providers, to support a statewide network of outreach workers, & essentially build an innovative casefinding system to bring out-of-treatment people new access to care and prevention services. To initiate funding for one year a pilot of this new Internet approach to provide training to other providers; to support an eventual statewide network of outreach workers; & to build an innovative statewide casefinding system to bring out-of-treatment

14: Community Health Institute/JSI Research & Training   

Project:NHTP Single Point of Entry System
Grant Type:Theme Implementation Grant
Amount:$211,334
Grant Date:June 24, 2002
Duration:24 months
Area(s):State of NH
Description:To continue to develop & implement a system that will provide single point of entry/intake, eligibility screening, referral processing, & care coordination applications to agencies serving underserved & underinsured populations in New Hampshire.
Detail:To purchase computer hardware &software, develop & implement the application & overall system & finally bring agencies online to use the system. To initiate funding the purchase of computer hardware &software, final development & implementation of the application & overall system and to assist in bringing agencies online to use the system.


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