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Awarded
September 21, 2009
New Hampshire Minority Health Coalition
To ensure quality advocacy, nonprofit capacity building and knowledge development for the health system in NH in order to improve the health of NH residents by sustaining the general operations of key NH nonprofits.
Amount Awarded:
$25,000
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Awarded
September 21, 2009
The Way Home
To foster healthy environments and relationships among African parents and children in Manchester by developing curriculum for and piloting a culturally appropriate family support model based on national best practices.
Amount Awarded:
$45,402
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Awarded
June 15, 2009
New Hampshire Humanities Council
To improve social connection and overall well-being within NH's diverse communities by increasing cultural understanding and knowledge about immigration among diverse stakeholders (particularly health care professionals and policy makers) through public education and by engaging newcomers and native-born community members in sustained and productive dialogue.
Amount Awarded:
$56,030
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Awarded
June 15, 2009
Somali Development Center
To enhance the organizational capacity for the member organizations of the Coalition of African Organizations and building shared systems for effective collaboration by retaining consultant management support for the period of one year.
Amount Awarded:
$15,000
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Awarded
June 15, 2009
Southern District YMCA
To help refugee, immigrant and American schoolchildren develop capacity for respect, understanding, and compassion for the life experiences and cultural backgrounds of all people by offering opportunities to increase knowledge and understanding of other cultures, develop intercultural relationships and develop young people as leaders and role models in reducing destructive prejudices and misunderstanding within schools and the broader community through service learning projects.
Amount Awarded:
$60,400
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Awarded
June 15, 2009
New Hampshire Minority Health Coalition
To provide a safe afterschool environment that supports academic and social growth for refugee youth by providing afternoon and summer programs.
Amount Awarded:
$7,000
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Awarded
June 15, 2009
University of New Hampshire
To assess the health status of minority populations and address health disparities by improving NH's collection of race, ethnicity and language data and developing a State Plan to Reduce Health Disparities and Promote Health Equity.
Amount Awarded:
$10,000
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Awarded
June 15, 2009
City of Nashua Division of Public Health and Community Services
To reduce social and cultural barriers to health and well-being for immigrants and refugees in the City of Nashua by strengthening coordination among municipal, social and health care agencies to better serve new arrivals, empowering individuals to navigate various public systems and improving the provision of culturally and linguistically appropriate services.
Amount Awarded:
$76,079
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Awarded
April 9, 2009
Wellesley College
To improve the mental health of refugee and non-English speaking minority youth by identifying the needs and opportunities for improving services and supports for African refugee youth and families in NH.
Amount Awarded:
$10,000
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Awarded
March 27, 2009
Southern District YMCA
To create a community of diverse learners for multicultural, educational, personal development and leadership experiences by providing a residential camp that address injustices and inequalities, power and oppression.
Amount Awarded:
$6,700
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Awarded
March 16, 2009
Lamprey Health Care
To develop a comprehensive plan to improve the diverse health care workforce by conducting a needs assessment and a collaborative planning process with key stakeholders to license foreign trained health care workers in NH.
Amount Awarded:
$26,938
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Awarded
December 15, 2008
New Hampshire Humanities Council
To increase knowledge about immigration issues nationally and locally, to build social capital and collaborative capacity among individuals and institutions, and to enable active civic engagement by providing public humanities education for NH citizens.
Amount Awarded:
$10,000