2002 Grant and Medical Assistance Archives

Grant Archives

St. Luke’s Health Initiatives’ 2002 grants are:

  • A & A Cottage, Inc., receiving $8,750 to develop a strategic plan and update policies/procedures.
  • Arizona Association of School Psychologists, receiving $2,500 to support their annual conference.
  • Arizona Biological Research Institute, receiving $6,000 to develop a business, strategic, and fund plan.
  • Arizona Chamber of Commerce, receiving $2,500 to support the Arizona Health Care Summit.
  • Arizona Child Study Center, receiving $5,000 to create the AZ Child Study Newsletter.
  • Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing, receiving $10,000 to fund the Mental Health Services Network.
  • Arizona Community Conservator Advocates, receiving $8,550 to develop organizational capacity.
  • Arizona Consortium for Children with Chronic Illnesses, Inc., receiving $2,500 to support the annual Consumer Education Meeting.
  • Arizona Foundation for Human Service Providers, receiving $35,000 to implement a training project for human service providers.
  • Arizona Foundation for Human Services Providers, receiving $2,500 to fund a speaker honoraria.
  • Arizona Foundation for the Eye, receiving $10,000 to develop a financial plan.
  • Arizona Grantmakers Forum, receiving $5,000 to support AGF activities.
  • Arizona Hospital & Healthcare Association, receiving $23,700 to fund HIPPA Privacy Tool Kits for rural hospitals.
  • Arizona Interfaith Network, receiving $57,300 to support their public health campaign.
  • Arizona Public Health Association, receiving $2,500 to support the annual conference.
  • Arizona School Nurse Consortium, receiving $3,500 to build a strategic and business plan.
  • Arizona School-Based Health Care Council, receiving $80,000 to develop an advocacy, public policy and technical assistance plan.
  • Arizona State University, receiving $36,304 to launch the PeopleLinks Initiative.
  • Asian Pacific Community in Action, receiving $44,694 to build organizational capacity.
  • Assistance League of East Valley, receiving $5,000 to implement “Operation School Bell”.
  • Back-to-School Clothing Drive Association, receiving $5,000 to support the annual July distribution.
  • Body Positive, receiving $18,750 matching grant to upgrade technology infrastructure.
  • Boys and Girls Club of Metropolitan Phoenix, receiving $5,000 to support the dental clinic.
  • Camp Fire Council of Greater Arizona, Inc., receiving $44,300 to purchase new IT equipment.
  • Carondelet Foundation, receiving $50,000 to support the Southern Arizona Community Diaper Bank.
  • CASA, receiving $50,000 to support the Donor Development and Volunteer Coordinator positions.
  • Childsplay, receiving $25,000 to fund the Teen Suicide Prevention Play.
  • City of Mesa, receiving $2,500 to assist with the “America Moves” conference.
  • Civitan Foundation of Arizona, Inc., receiving $5,000 to develop a strategic and business plan.
  • Civitan Foundation, receiving $7,500 to compensate a nurse for Camp Civitan.
  • Community C.A.R.E. Connections, receiving $54,000 to expand program operations.
  • Concilio Latino de Salud, receiving $5,000 to support prevention and early intervention.
  • Desert Voices, receiving $10,000 to upgrade of technology capabilities.
  • Easter Seals Arizona, receiving $48,900 to install a new data tracking system.
  • Easter Seals of Arizona, receiving $2,500 to launch an early intervention program for children.
  • FIBCO Family Services, receiving $5,000 to organize a development project.
  • Florence Crittenton Services of Arizona, receiving $10,000 to support a public awareness campaign.
  • Florence Crittenton Services of Arizona, receiving $19,275 to support fundraising and purchase clinical software.
  • Foundation for Blind Children, receiving $2,500 to assist with the annual conference.
  • Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona, receiving $2,500 to provide program support.
  • Frontiers in Ophthalmology Conference$, receiving 10,000 to fund the spring conference.
  • Governor’s Advisory Council on Aging, receiving $2,500 to fund a speaker honoraria.
  • Grantmakers in Health, receiving $8,500 to support annual GIH activities.
  • HomeBase Youth Services, Inc., receiving $30,000 to assist with an annual awareness campaign.
  • Homeward Bound, receiving $40,000 to implement the Mental Health Early Intervention program.
  • Hospice of the Valley, receiving $100,000 to develop advanced care planning.
  • Institute for Cultural Affairs, receiving $20,000 to expand services.
  • Karen Gill Meyer S.S.B. Women’s Health Education Fund, receiving $5,000 to support the Women’s Health Education Fund.
  • Las Fuentes Health Clinic of Guadalupe, receiving $2,500 to assist with program support.
  • Las Fuentes Health Clinic of Guadalupe, receiving $50,000 to implement a project to prevent and reduce diabetes.
  • Lura Turner Homes, Inc., receiving $4,400 to purchase new IT equipment.
  • I.S.S. Foundation, receiving $2,500 to support the annual conference.
  • Maricopa Association of Governments, receiving $45,000 to launch “MAG Employers Against Domestic Violence”.
  • Maricopa County Department of Health Services, receiving $1,270 to train public health professionals.
  • Maricopa County Department of Public Health Services, receiving $28,000 to address infant mortality through outreach.
  • Maricopa Medical Foundation, receiving $39,890 to cover start-up costs for the Center for HealthCare against Family Violence.
  • Mental Health Advocates Coalition of Arizona, receiving $30,000 to support for advocacy efforts.
  • Mental Health Association of Arizona, receiving $20,019 to purchase new IT equipment
  • Mental Health Association of Arizona, receiving $65,000 to begin a business outreach project.
  • Mesa Senior Center, receiving $5,000 to provide program support.
  • Mountain Park Health Center, receiving $5,000 to fund a development plan.
  • Native American Community Health Center, Inc., receiving $4,500 to develop a federal grant through a consultant.
  • Native Seeds/SEARCH, receiving $7,000 to develop their website.
  • Neighbors Who Care, Inc., receiving $10,000 to expand fund development.
  • PIMA Community Access Program (PCAP), receiving $50,000 to fund an outreach program.
  • Raising Special Kids, receiving $7,000 to organize a development project.
  • RAMA Foundation, receiving $5,000 to fund a development and marketing plan.
  • Scottsdale Foundation for the Handicapped, Inc., receiving $65,000 to expand the satellite facility for severely disabled individuals.
  • Scottsdale Prevention Institute, receiving $5,000 to support the Latino Mental Health Awareness Conference.
  • Southwest Human Development, receiving $10,000 to build organizational capacity.
  • Southwest Institute for Families and Children, receiving $5,000 to build organizational capacity.
  • St. Joseph’s Foundation, receiving $2,500 to assist the annual National Brain Tumor Conference.
  • Survivors on Our Own (SOON), receiving $5,750 to purchase automated billing and recording systems.
  • Team JMS for a Drug Free Youth, receiving $10,000 to fund a development initiative.
  • Teen Outreach Academy, receiving $9,000 to build revenue.
  • The Arizona Adolescent Health Coalition, receiving $25,000 to develop the infrastructure for the Adolescent Health Training Institute.
  • The Arizona Adolescent Health Coalition, receiving $5,000 to plan and implement a fund development project.
  • The Collaboration for a New Century, Inc., receiving $6,500 to fund a development plan and purchase new IT equipment.
  • The Crisis Pregnancy Center of Greater Phoenix, Inc., receiving $14,150 to purchase new IT equipment.
  • The Episcopal Church in Arizona, receiving $45,000 to support Trinity Cathedral Health Services.
  • The Frank Kush Foundation, receiving $5,000 to spread statewide awareness.
  • The Luke’s Men, receiving $98,000 to support the annual Hon Kachina Awards.
  • The Neighborhood Christian Clinic, Inc., receiving $50,000 to add dental care to existing services.
  • The Tempe Governors, receiving $30,000 to provide administrative support.
  • Triple R Behavioral Health, Inc., receiving $9,992 to purchase computer software.
  • Tumbleweed, receiving $45,000 to fund donor awareness.
  • Valley of the Sun School and Habilitation Center, receiving $6,000 to develop a strategic and fund plan.
  • Women Living Free, receiving $10,000 to cover start-up funding for the Resource Center.
  • Xavier College Preparatory, receiving $5,000 to compensate a school nurse.
  • YMCA – Valley of the Sun, receiving $50,000 to develop an evaluation process.

Medical Assistance Program Grants

Following is a listing of Medical Assistance Program grants approved by St. Luke’s Health Initiatives’ Board of Trustees in 2002:

Grant Recipient Amount
Alhambra School District $30,000
Area Agency on Aging $57,850
Arizona Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired $81,650
ASU’s Community Health Center $25,000
Boys and Girls Club of Metropolitan Phoenix $20,000
Community Hearing Aid Program $30,000
EAR Foundation $200,000
Foundation for Blind Children $25,000
John C. Lincoln Health Foundation $15,000
Maricopa Pediatric Foundation $1,000
Mesa Senior Services $7,000
Mission of Mercy $20,000
Pediatric Foundation $10,000
Pelms House $40,000
Phoenix Union High School District $4,000
St. Vincent de Paul $153,500

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