2006 Grant and Medical Assistance Archives

Grant Archives

St. Luke’s Health Initiatives’ 2006 grants are:

  • Ambitious Ladies of Today, receiving $35,000 to support the Fit4Life program.
  • Arizona Grantmakers Forum, receiving $5,000 to fund administrative support.
  • Arizona Public Health Association, receiving $22,000 to develop at “Living and Dying in Arizona” publication.
  • Atwood Health Foundation, receiving $10,000 for program support.
  • Beatitudes Center D.O.A.R., receiving $70,000 to develop a new structure for the Nurse and Health Ministries Network.
  • City of Avondale, receiving $22,300 to improve the health of residents in the Southwest Valley.
  • Community Food Connections Sciences, receiving $25,000 to support the New Market Connections project.
  • Community Partnership of Southern Arizona, receiving $14,250 to support an online audiovisual library.
  • Concilio Latino de Salud, receiving $25,000 to fund community development among Hispanics in South Central Phoenix.
  • Crossroads, Inc., receiving $20,000 to establish a revolving fund for initial treatment costs.
  • Father Matters, receiving $59,000 to support work in community development.
  • Foothills Community Foundation, receiving $35,000 to fund a volunteer coordinator position.
  • Girls for a Change, receiving $30,000 to empower low-income girls by serving as leaders in social change.
  • Grantmakers in Health, receiving $10,000 to support an annual meeting.
  • Grantmakers in Health, receiving $6,500 to fund administrative support.
  • Heart and Soul, receiving $140,000 to expand a program that establishes a farmers’ market.
  • Maricopa Integrated Health System, receiving $25,848 to campaign for scald burn prevention in Hispanic families.
  • Scottsdale Prevention Institute, receiving $41,350 to support “Mantengamonos Saludables Sequoros” (“Let’s Stay Healthy and Safe”).
  • The Governors, receiving $25,000 to fund a matching grant of Banner Children’s Hospital.

Medical Assistance Program Grants

Following is a listing of Medical Assistance Program grants approved by St. Luke’s Health Initiatives’ Board of Trustees in 2007:

Grant Recipient Amount
Alhambra School District $23,100
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
East Valley Senior Services $8,000
Foundation for Blind Children $23,050
John C. Lincoln Health Foundation $15,000
National Council on Alcohol & Drug Dependence $15,800
Pediatric Foundation $7,700
Phoenix Union High School District $4,000
St. Vincent de Paul $82,735

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