2003 Grant and Medical Assistance Archives

 

Grant Archives

St. Luke’s Health Initiatives’ 2003 grants are:
  • Advocates for the Disabled, Inc., receiving $20,250 to purchase computer software.
  • Aid to Adoption of Special Kids (AASK), receiving $29,606 to develop and implement the Habilitation Program
  • Alzheimer’s Association, receiving $12,000 to initiate board development and training.
  • Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis Association, receiving $9,565 to increase information technology capabilities.
  • Arizona Coalition for Tomorrow, receiving $2,500 to assist the 13th Annual ACT Health Fair.
  • Arizona Foundation for the Eye, receiving $10,000 to fund the development program.
  • Arizona Grantmakers Forum, receiving $5,000 to fund annually.
  • Arizona Public Health Association, receiving $5,000 to hire consultants Fees to develop their fundraising plan.
  • Arizona Refugee Community Center, receiving $10,000 to support refugee youth suicide prevention.
  • Arizona School Nurse Consortium, receiving $6,000 to organize a development plan.
  • Arizona School of Health Sciences, receiving $14,600 to assess home monitoring technology.
  • Arizona School-Based Health Care Council, receiving $36,750 purchase computer software and training/technical assistance.
  • Arlington Elementary School District, receiving $9,995 to support a family health education initiative.
  • ASU Community Health Center, receiving $15,000 to support a primary care clinic.
  • Behavioral Health/Consumers in Action, Inc., receiving $28,201 to update computer system and training.
  • Camp Fire Council of Greater Arizona, Inc., receiving $25,000 to purchase equipment for the camp infirmary.
  • Canyonland Community Healthcare, receiving $5,000 to establish the Hearing Booth.
  • Center D.O.A.R., receiving $21,000 to expand service area.
  • Center for Neurodevelopmental Studies, Inc., receiving $3,000 to organize a development plan.
  • Child Crisis Center-East Valley, Inc., receiving $30,000 to upgrade technology infrastructure.
  • Children’s Action Alliance, receiving $10,000 to develop plan for their donor campaign.
  • Christian Family Care Agency, receiving $4,500 to purchase software and support.
  • Community C.A.R.E. Connections, receiving $40,000 to develop a financial sustainability plan.
  • Community C.A.R.E. Connections, receiving $6,300 to develop an organizational assessment and sustainability plan.
  • Crisis Nursery, receiving $2,500 to support programs for children at risk (F.A.C.E.S.).
  • Crisis Nursery, receiving $35,232 to develop a portable assessment for kids.
  • Drowning Prevention Coalition of Central Arizona, receiving $10,000 to support an organizational infrastructure project.
  • Encore Inter-Active Theatre, Inc., receiving $9,750 to implement a strategic plan.
  • Florence Crittendon Services of Arizona, receiving $10,000 to support branding and imaging.
  • Foundation for Burns and Trauma, Inc., receiving $5,000 to support the bi-lingual, anti-scald campaign.
  • Foundation for Burns and Trauma, Inc., receiving $8,350 to purchase IT Equipment.
  • Free Arts of Arizona, receiving $5,000 to support programmatic operations.
  • Girls Ranch, Inc. of Arizona, receiving $10,000 to upgrade the computer system.
  • Grantmakers in Health, receiving $6,000 to support the annual fund.
  • Greater Phoenix Child Abuse Prevention Council, receiving $5,000 to support training.
  • Homeward Bound, receiving $10,000 to support the Kids in Trauma Program
  • Hospice of the Valley, receiving $3,000 to fund the First Assembly of Institutional Ethics Committee.
  • Maricopa County Department of Public Health, receiving $4,000 to train in customer service.
  • Maricopa Integrated Health System (MIHS), receiving $25,000 to support the Mobile Mammography Unit.
  • Maricopa Pediatric Foundation, receiving $1,000 to support primary care operations.
  • Mental Health Advocates Coalition, receiving $5,000 to fund a board retreat and organizational assessment.
  • Mental Health Association of Arizona, receiving $2,500 to support organizational development.
  • Mentally Ill Kids in Distress, receiving $7,728 to upgrade technology and create a volunteer program.
  • Mission of Mercy, receiving $10,000 to develop an organizational assessment, resource and fund plan.
  • Mission of Mercy, receiving $20,000 to support primary care clinic operations.
  • Mission of Mercy, receiving $25,000 to provide a matching grant for a Board of Visitors grant.
  • Neighbors Who Care, Inc., receiving $7,785 to develop and implement a strategic plan.
  • Parents Anonymous of Arizona, receiving $5,920 to develop a strategic plan.
  • Pelms House, receiving $5,000 to fund vision services.
  • Phoenix Development Families Center, receiving $2,015 to assist board development and strategic planning.
  • Planned Lifetime Assistance Network of Arizona, receiving $6,500 to develop and implement a strategic plan.
  • Planned Parenthood of Central and Northern Arizona, receiving $30,000 to assist a public education and advocacy project.
  • Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, receiving $2,633 to train in nonprofit leadership.
  • Society of St. Vincent de Paul, receiving $31,500 to support acute medical services.
  • Southwest Leadership Foundation, receiving $7,695 to purchase a new donor database management system.
  • Mary’s Food Bank, receiving $8,700 to train staff.
  • H.O.R. Foundation, Inc., receiving $10,000 to develop and market products.
  • Teen Lifeline, Inc., receiving $35,659 to implement credentialing and certification.
  • Tempe South Rotary Foundation, receiving $5,000 to support the ARC Millennium Project.
  • The Frank Kush Foundation, receiving $9,430 to assist a consumer-run fitness program.
  • The Harp Consortium, receiving $18,200 to develop joint resources.
  • The Hon Kachina Council, receiving $73,000 to support the annual Hon Kachina Awards.
  • The National Corporation for Substance Abuse Recovery, receiving $35,000 to initially fund a treatment program.
  • The Tempe Governors, receiving $30,000 to support annual administrative operations.
  • The WellCare Foundation, receiving $35,000 to expand community outreach.
  • The Wellness Community, receiving $2,500 to support services and counseling for cancer patients.
  • The WHEEL Council, receiving $25,000 to build organizational capacity.
  • University of Arizona (Arizona Medical Education Consortium), receiving $50,000 to develop and circulate the Arizona Physician Workforce Survey.
  • University of Arizona, receiving $18,706 to develop a rural health data website.
  • Valle del Sol, receiving $5,000 to support The Rosa Carrillo-Torres Memorial Fund.
  • Victory Outreach Phoenix, receiving $8,825 to build organizational capacity.
  • Web Presence Program, receiving $27,040 to assist with technical support for small and mid-sized health and human service nonprofits.
  • Wesley Community Center, receiving $5,000 to provide organizational support.
  • West Valley Child Crisis Center, Inc., receiving $30,000 to fund the “Bridge for Kids” Project.
  • Westside Food Bank, receiving $25,000 to purchase software for fundraising and volunteer management.

Medical Assistance Program Grants

Following is a listing of Medical Assistance Program grants approved by St. Luke’s Health Initiatives’ Board of Trustees in 2003:

Grant Recipient Amount
Alhambra School District $24,100
Area Agency on Aging $44,745
Arizona Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired $62,870
Boys and Girls Club of Metropolitan Phoenix $20,000
Community Hearing Aid Program $23,000
EAR Foundation $156,000
Foundation for Blind Children $19,250
John C. Lincoln Health Foundation $15,000
Maricopa Pediatric Foundation $1,000
Mesa Senior Services $7,000
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence $7,000
Pediatric Foundation $7,700
Phoenix Union High School District $4,000
St. Vincent de Paul $114,235

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