2004 Grant and Medical Assistance Archives

Grant Archives

St. Luke’s Health Initiatives’ 2004 grants are:

  • T. Still University of Health Sciences, receiving $10,000 to build organizational capacity.
  • American Heart Association, receiving $15,100 to launch the “Barbershop Hypertension” pilot program.
  • Area Agency on Aging, Region I, receiving $6,135 to train family caregivers.
  • Arizona Foundation for Human Services Providers, receiving $50,000 to develop a statewide training system for health and human services providers.
  • Arizona Foundation for Human Services Providers (serving as Fiscal Agent for PAFCO – Protecting Arizona’s Family Coalition), receiving $9,970 to develop PAFCO website.
  • Arizona Friends of Foster Children, receiving $2,500 to support medical and dental services.
  • Arizona Health Care Foundation, receiving $15,000 to develop a feasibility plan.
  • Arizona Kidney Foundation, receiving $5,000 to support operations.
  • Arizona Medical Association, receiving $16,040 to develop a statewide plan for adolescent access to health care.
  • Arizona Medical Association, receiving $5,000 to develop their website.
  • Arizona Perinatal Trust, receiving $25,000 to develop an interactive website.
  • Arizona Recreation Center for the Handicapped, receiving $7,500 to support the “Health Education and Prevention” program.
  • Asian Pacific Community In Action, receiving $21,480 to develop a strategic plan.
  • Assistance League of Phoenix, receiving $5,000 to support their capital campaign.
  • ASU Community Health Center, receiving $17,500 to support the medical clinic.
  • Central Arizona Shelter Services, Inc., receiving $17,611 to purchase new dental software and computers.
  • CHC Collaborative Ventures, Inc., receiving $35,000 to support tele-health videoconferencing.
  • Chicanos por la Causa, receiving $1,000 to support the “Children’s Immunization and Wellness” program at De Colores.
  • Children and Family Alliance, receiving $5,000 to support the “Alliance and Professional Training and Coordination” project.
  • City of Page, receiving $5,000 to support the “Page Partnership for People with Special Needs”.
  • Community C.A.R.E. Connections, receiving $18,700 to develop a financial sustainability plan.
  • Consumers Athletic Project (CAP), receiving $11,911 to further develop CAP.
  • Crisis Nursery, receiving $2,000 to support program operations.
  • Extended Hands Food Bank, receiving $32,000 to fund acquisition of existing food bank.
  • FIBCO Family Services, receiving $6,500 to develop the board and plan strategically.
  • Florence Crittenton Services of Arizona, receiving $25,000 to build internal capacity.
  • Gabriel’s Angels – Pets Helping Kids, receiving $6,000 to design and development an evaluation process.
  • Grantmakers in Health, receiving $6,375 to provide annual support.
  • Greater Phoenix Chapter-Autistic Society of America, receiving $5,000 to support programs.
  • Greater Phoenix Youth At Risk, receiving $10,000 to expand fund development capacity.
  • Hon Kachina Council, receiving $210,000 to support the Hon Kachina Volunteer Award.
  • Hospice of the Valley, receiving $30,000 to develop a business plan.
  • Huntington’s Disease Society of America, receiving $2,000 to purchase a computer system and software.
  • Institute for Mental Health Research, receiving $14,300 to expand website capabilities.
  • John C. Lincoln Foundation, receiving $3,000 to support the Keystone Campaign.
  • John C. Lincoln Health Network, receiving $25,000 to conduct a community health assessment in North Phoenix.
  • Maricopa Health Foundation, receiving $7,950 to implement the Mobile Patient Education System.
  • Maricopa Health Foundation, receiving $8,000 to develop a fundraising plan.
  • Mental Health Advocates Coalition of Arizona, receiving $50,000 to build organizational capacity.
  • Mental Health Association of Arizona, receiving $25,000 to support outreach efforts.
  • Mentally Ill Kids in Distress, receiving $9,766 to support the ‘Grandparent Resource” program.
  • Mission of Mercy, receiving $15,000 to fund the medical clinic.
  • National Corporation for Substance (and Gambling) Abuse Recovery, receiving $15,000 to train professional counselors.
  • Paralyzed Veterans of America (Arizona Chapter), receiving $12,500 to implement the Model Volunteer Liaison Office.
  • Partnership for a Drug-Free America, receiving $12,000 to develop and implement an on-line fundraising program.
  • Pediatric Foundation of Arizona, Inc., receiving $78,935 to launch the Pediatrics Quality Initiative.
  • Pediatric Foundation, receiving $5,000 to assist with vision services for children.
  • Phoenix Children’s Hospital, receiving $15,000 to purchase equipment for Crews’N Healthmobile.
  • Phoenix Developing Families, receiving $20,000 to fund bridge development.
  • Planned Parenthood of Central and Northern Arizona, receiving $40,000 to implement a Hispanic outreach program.
  • Safe Haven, Inc., receiving $6,300 to support a Behavioral Health Counseling Program.
  • Society of St. Vincent de Paul, receiving $21,500 to support the Free Medical Clinic.
  • Society of St. Vincent de Paul, receiving $2,500 to support the Primary Care Clinic.
  • Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, receiving $9,000 to develop a fundraising and marketing plan.
  • Southwest Human Development, receiving $10,000 to develop a marketing plan.
  • Steele Memorial Children’s Research Center, receiving $5,000 to fund a collaborative research effort.
  • Tempe Community Action Agency, receiving $5,000 to support children’s programs.
  • Tempe South Rotary Foundation, receiving $5,000 to fund a matching grant for Boys and Girls Club of Metropolitan Phoenix and Las Fuentes Clinic.
  • Tempe South Rotary Foundation, receiving $5,000 to support for Las Fuentes Clinic and Centers for Habilitation.
  • The Amblyopia Foundation of America, Inc., receiving $7,500 to assist the collaborative effort in providing statewide vision screening.
  • The Amblyopia Foundation, receiving $2,500 to support medical assistance and services.
  • The Governors, receiving $30,000 to provide yearly administrative support.
  • The Neighborhood Christian Clinic, Inc., receiving $14,850 to develop a volunteer recruitment plan.
  • The Scottsdale Parkinson Disease Caregivers Group$1,000 to support organizational development.
  • The Tempe Community Action Agency, receiving $5,000 to provide organizational support.
  • The Wellness Community, receiving $500 to provide program support.
  • The WHEEL Council, receiving $22,000 to develop computer lab and online teen magazine.
  • United Ostomy Association – Arizona Chapter, receiving $2,500 to provide education outreach to Spanish ostomates.
  • University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, receiving $6,200 to conduct a needs assessment.
  • University of Arizona’s Valley Fever Center for Excellence, receiving $8,220 to develop the board and a strategic plan.
  • Valle del Sol, receiving $1,000 to assist the Rosa Carrillo-Torres Memorial Fund
  • Valle del Sol, receiving $25,000 to create a development plan.
  • Valley of the Sun School and Habilitation Center, receiving $5,000 to support employee direct care training and leadership development.
  • Valley of the Sun YMCA – Chris Town Office, receiving $5,000 to assist the Strong Kids Campaign.
  • Wesley Community Center, receiving $9,941 to build organizational capacity.
  • Wickenburg Healthcare Alliance, receiving $5,000 to plan and implement a health care outreach project.
  • William E. Morris Institute for Justice, receiving $4,675 to fund a development plan.
  • Wisdom to Go, receiving $24,000 to support a youth enrichment project.

Medical Assistance Program Archives

Following is a listing of Medical Assistance Program grants approved by St. Luke’s Health Initiatives’ Board of Trustees in 2004:

Grant Recipient Amount
Alhambra School District $23,100
Area Agency on Aging $49,745
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 Alcohol & Drug Dependence $30,800
Pediatric Foundation of Arizona $7,700
Phoenix Union High School District $4,000
St. Vincent de Paul $75,235

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