Awarded Grants

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  • Awarded June 19, 2017

    Defining Value and Evaluation of Hospital Mergers on Clinical Cost, Quality and Access

    Health Strategies of New Hampshire

    To research clinical cost, quality and access measures and monitoring strategies for evaluating hospital mergers.
    Amount Awarded: $17,500
  • Awarded June 19, 2017

    Early Childhood Field Assessment

    Antioch University New England

    To assess the state of the Early Childhood field in New Hampshire, using the FASST Tool 3.0 and Documentation Review.
    Amount Awarded: $17,938
  • Awarded June 19, 2017

    Community of Practice for Early Childhood Regional Initiatives

    Early Learning New Hampshire

    To encourage alignment, coordination and promotion of best practices across all early childhood initiatives in the state by facilitating a community of practice.
    Amount Awarded: $52,790
  • Awarded June 19, 2017

    Understanding the impact of adverse childhood experiences across a lifetime

    HNHFoundation

    To raise awareness about the impact of adverse childhood experiences with a focus on primary care providers by supporting a keynote speaker.
    Amount Awarded: $10,000
  • Awarded June 19, 2017

    Research Forum on Opportunities for Medicaid and Value-Based Delivery

    Health Strategies of New Hampshire

    To conduct an analysis of quality and cost data from the New Hampshire Medicaid Program and other relevant data about the impact of changes to the Federal Affordable Care Act on NH residents, and to coordinate convenings of stakeholders to examine the current status of the Medicaid Program and opportunities for value-based delivery in New Hampshire.
    Amount Awarded: $25,000
  • Awarded June 19, 2017

    Leveraging Resources for the Early Childhood Field

    Health Strategies of New Hampshire

    To strengthen the field of early childhood by strategically supporting technical assistance to leverage funding from federal sources and national or regional funders.
    Amount Awarded: $7,500
  • Awarded March 27, 2017

    Strategic Plan

    Southeastern New Hampshire Alcohol & Drug Abuse Services

    To strengthen the organization’s capacity by participating in a strategic planning process.
    Amount Awarded: $10,000
  • Awarded March 27, 2017

    NH Immigrant Integration Initiative - Welcoming Concord

    Second Start

    To increase integration and social inclusion of immigrants and refugees in Concord by implementing a multi-sector plan to promote economic, educational, social, and cultural integration of newcomers.
    Amount Awarded: $12,000
  • Awarded March 27, 2017

    Marketing the Trauma-Informed Work of Two Agencies

    TLC Family Resource Center

    To assure everyone in Sullivan County is aware of the trauma informed services available to them and their families and increase community’s awareness of the impact of trauma by developing a communications plan for TLC Family Resource Center and Turning Points.
    Amount Awarded: $19,845
  • Awarded March 27, 2017

    NH Adoption Resource Exchange

    Adoptive Families for Children Foundation

    To establish a NH Adoption Resource Exchange in order to create awareness of children legally free for adoption through the New Hampshire Department for Children, Youth and Families and further promote permanency for all children.
    Amount Awarded: $10,000
  • Awarded March 27, 2017

    Adapting InSHAPE for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

    Developmental Services of Strafford County, Inc.

    To improve the health and life expectancy of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) by adapting InSHAPE (a health and wellness program for people with serious mental illness) to serve people from the IDD community in Strafford County with the goal of implementing the program statewide.
    Amount Awarded: $6,000
  • Awarded March 27, 2017

    Needs Assessment Workshop on Health and Safety Training for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

    University of New Hampshire

    To conduct a needs assessment on the potential use of the Staying Safe at Work training curriculum for workers with intellectual and developmental disabilities by convening a stakeholder meeting including occupational safety and health and disability service providers focused on identification of successful methods for integrating the curriculum into the services provided to clients with disabilities.
    Amount Awarded: $10,355