2000 Grant and Medical Assistance Archives

Grant Archives

St. Luke’s Health Initiatives’ 2000 grants are:

  • Alzheimer’s Association, receiving $39,409 to develop a volunteer component for “Helpline” Program.
  • American Red Cross, receiving $2,500 to support a conference.
  • American Red Cross, receiving $98,565 to establish the “Academy for Caregiving”.
  • Arizona Alliance for the Mentally Ill, receiving $28,495.
  • Arizona Cancer Center, receiving $66,793 to integrate mental health awareness with cancer prevention.
  • Arizona Department of Health Services, receiving $40,000 to conduct a health needs assessment of children with special health care needs.
  • Arizona Interfaith Network, receiving $75,000 to develop infrastructure that addresses access to healthcare issues.
  • Arizona Latin-American Medical Association, receiving $68,500 to develop and market a discount card for uninsured persons.
  • Association for Supportive Child Care, receiving $68,000 to expand Kith and Kin Child Care Project.
  • C. Green Foundation, receiving $10,000 to develop a strategic plan.
  • CASA, receiving $23,221 to upgrade computer and information systems.
  • CASA, receiving $5,000 to provide program support.
  • Central Arizona Shelter Services, receiving $59,000 to cover start-up costs for a dental clinic serving the homeless.
  • Childhelp, USA, receiving $20,000 to develop a crisis counseling and family stabilization program.
  • Children’s Action Alliance, receiving $5,000 to create an Arizona early childcare and education financing commission.
  • Community Conservator Advocates, receiving $35,880 to link services for the elderly and disabled.
  • Foundation for Blind Children, receiving $170,277 to develop the Low Vision Center.
  • Golden Gate Community Center, receiving $23,400 to plan and implement the Health Education Center.
  • Hacienda, Inc., receiving $43,200 to purchase equipment for a skilled nursing facility serving ventilator-dependent children.
  • Healthy Women for a Lifetime, receiving $24,000 to establish HWL as an independent non-profit organization.
  • Infant Toddler Mental Health Coalition of AZ, receiving $9,000 to fund an annual conference.
  • Junior Achievements, receiving $5,000 to support the Exchange City Program.
  • KAET-TV (Channel 8 Public Television), receiving $10,000 to distribute information packets on death and dying issues.
  • Literacy Volunteers, receiving $10,000 to expand adult education services.
  • Lura Turner Homes, Inc., receiving $9,143 to train staff.
  • Mesa Arc, receiving $9,000 to hire a consultant in assisting with their capital campaign.
  • National Association for Childbearing Centers, receiving $9,186 to plan and develop a birth center in South Phoenix.
  • People of Color, receiving $5,000 to provide program support.
  • Phoenix Children’s Hospital, receiving $125,000 to purchase equipment for the new cardiac center.
  • Phoenix Memorial Hospital Foundation, receiving $9,990 to purchase a donor database program.
  • Phoenix Shanti Group, Inc., receiving $9,100 to upgrade technology capabilities.
  • Phoenix Union High School District, receiving $40,000 to support the Metro Tech Wellness Center.
  • Pinal County Department of Health and Human Services, receiving $7,000 to develop resources.
  • Planned Parenthood of Central and Northern AZ, receiving $92,500 to provide funding for the African-American Outreach Project.
  • Southwest Autism Research Center, receiving $40,000 to develop and implement a physician outreach/education program.
  • Southwest Leadership Foundation, receiving $40,000 to cover start-up costs for HealthCARES 2000 Campaign.
  • Survivors on Our Own, receiving $10,000 to fund relocation costs.
  • The Arizona Osteoporosis Coalition, receiving $8,250 to support the membership development program.
  • The Frank Kush Foundation, receiving $5,100 to develop a website.
  • The Heather Farr Foundation, receiving $9,771 to upgrade technology capabilities.
  • Tumbleweed, receiving $20,383 to upgrade the phone system.

Medical Assistance Program Grants

Following is a listing of Medical Assistance Program grants approved by St. Luke’s Health Initiatives’ Board of Trustees in 2000:

Grant Recipient Amount
Alhambra School District $35,000
Area Agency on Aging $40,000
Arizona Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired $92,000
ASU Community Clinic $37,500
Boys and Girls Club of Metropolitan Phoenix $40,000
Clinica Adelante $10,000
Community Hearing Aid Program $25,000
EAR Foundation $215,000
Foundation for Blind Children $18,000
John C. Lincoln Health Foundation $15,000
Maricopa Pediatric Foundation $2,000
Mesa Senior Services $7,000
Mission of Mercy $30,000
Mountain Park Health Center $10,000
New Foundation $25,200
Pediatric Foundation $40,000
Pelms House $40,000
Phoenix Union High School District $18,225
Phoenix Memorial Hospital Foundation $7,800
St. Vincent de Paul $166,000

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