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Project Quest, DBA Quest Center for Integrative Health

LGBTQ Communities Participating for a Healthier Future

2010 - To address health disparities in LGBTQ communities by developing a community-wide strategic plan that includes a research agenda and policy recommendations using CBPR.

$20,000

From: Community-Based Participatory Research

Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon

Jackson County Latina Women’s Health Project

2010 - To build a CBPR partnership to understand and address reproductive health disparities present within the Latina community in rural Jackson County.

$20,000

From: Community-Based Participatory Research

Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board

Empowering Native Youth to Engage in Policy Change Addressing Nutrition & Physical Activity

2010 - To explore perceived barriers and facilitators for physical activity and healthy eating among Native American youth of two Oregon tribes in order to initiate policy recommendations for physical activity and nutrition.

$180,000

From: Community-Based Participatory Research

Lutheran Community Services Northwest

African Partnership for Health (APH): Building Alliances between Health Providers and African Refugees and Immigrants

2010 - To test community driven interventions and then identify and promote policy solutions to ensure culturally responsive care for Africans in Portland.

$120,000

From: Community-Based Participatory Research

Lane Coalition of Active and Healthy Youth

Healthy Corner Stores Initiative

2010 - To conduct a CBPR policy initiative that addresses the childhood obesity by focusing on the availability of healthier foods at two local corner stores in Eugene.

$180,000

From: Community-Based Participatory Research

Coalition for a Livable Future

Regional Equity Atlas 2.0

2010 - To develop the next edition of the Regional Equity Atlas (Atlas 2.0), a web-based mapping tool that depicts health equity conditions, using CBPR, and support grassroots policy changes related to the findings.

$90,000

From: Community-Based Participatory Research

Central City Concern

Social Determinants of Chronic Illness in the Most Vulnerable: A Partnership for Advocacy and Research

2010 - To establish a community-academic partnership to study the impact of social determinants on chronic disease health
outcomes of Central City Clients using CBPR methods.

$20,000

From: Community-Based Participatory Research

Adelante Mujeres

Partnering with Latino Farmers to Address Core Issues of Chronic Disease and Improve the Region’s Food Landscape

2010 - CBPR Grants 2010

$20,000

From: Community-Based Participatory Research

The TREE Institute

Collective Health Advocacy for Rooted Latinas/os & Africans (CHARLA-2)

2010 - Part of an effort by NWHF to help Oregonians shape the next phase of health care reform implementation by addressing health equity and public health.

$50,000

From: Health Care Reform Advocacy

American Academy of Family Physicians - Oregon Chapter

Primary Health Care Workforce Reform - an Oregon Partnership

2010 - Part of an effort by NWHF to help Oregonians shape the next phase of health care reform implementation by addressing health equity and public health.

$50,000

From: Health Care Reform Advocacy

Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation

Eyeglass Equity Advocacy Project

2010 - Part of an effort by NWHF to help Oregonians shape the next phase of health care reform implementation by addressing health equity and public health.

$17,647

From: Health Care Reform Advocacy

Oregon Center for Christian Values

Health Care Digital Stories Advocacy Project

2010 - Part of an effort by NWHF to help Oregonians shape the next phase of health care reform implementation by addressing health equity and public health.

$50,000

From: Health Care Reform Advocacy

Cascadia Behavioral HealthCare

Mental Health Consumer Advocacy Initiative 2011

2010 - Part of an effort by NWHF to help Oregonians shape the next phase of health care reform implementation by addressing health equity and public health.

$49,344

From: Health Care Reform Advocacy

Community Health Partnership

Partnering Public Health and Business to Promote Physical Education and Prevent Chronic Disease

2010 - Part of an effort by NWHF to help Oregonians shape the next phase of health care reform implementation by addressing health equity and public health.

$32,750

From: Health Care Reform Advocacy

Center for Intercultural Organizing

Racial Equity and Prevention in Health Care

2010 - Part of an effort by NWHF to help Oregonians shape the next phase of health care reform implementation by addressing health equity and public health.

$50,000

From: Health Care Reform Advocacy

Upstream Public Health

Community and Strategic Planning for Decreasing Oral Health Services through Community Water Flouridation

2010 - Part of an effort by NWHF to help Oregonians shape the next phase of health care reform implementation by addressing health equity and public health.

$35,000

From: Health Care Reform Advocacy

CAUSA Oregon

Organizing and Advocating for Latino immigrant children and their families’ health care

2010 - Part of an effort by NWHF to help Oregonians shape the next phase of health care reform implementation by addressing health equity and public health.

$50,000

From: Health Care Reform Advocacy

Health Policy Research Northwest

Increasing Mental Health Access for Low-Income Pregnant and Postpartum Women

2009 - To evaluate the effectiveness of using vouchers as an incentive in accessing mental health treatment.

$50,000

From: Innovative Models for Delivering Care

Klamath Health Partnership Inc./Klamath Open Door Family Practice

Behavioral Health Primary Care Integration Demonstration Project

2009 - To integrate mental health care with primary care services delivered at a safety net clinic.

$75,000

From: Innovative Models for Delivering Care

Outside In

Outside In Medical Case Management Project

2009 - To support bilingual case management for homeless youth and Latino clients, as well as increased data analysis capacity, for a primary care safety net clinic.

$66,585

From: Innovative Models for Delivering Care

Asian Health and Service CenterChronic Disease Link

Chronic Disease Link

2009 - To create a collaborative partnership between primary care clinics and culturally competent chronic disease programs for the Asian population.

$75,000

From: Innovative Models for Delivering Care

Oregon Pediatric Society

Oregon START: Screening Tool and Referral Training

2009 - To systematically integrate children’s behavioral and developmental screening within the primary care setting through a program that trains primary care providers how to screen for the early signs of these problems and connect to early childhood community resources.

$50,000

From: Innovative Models for Delivering Care

Central City Concern

Expansion of Primary Care Services to Behavioral Health

2009 - To add a Behavioral Health Assistant to the safety net clinic’s multi-disciplinary primary care home team.

$74,568

From: Innovative Models for Delivering Care

La Clinica del Carino

Empanelment for our Primary Care Home

2009 - To increase the capacity of the clinic’s electronic medical records system to contribute to its primary care home model implementation.

$60,950

From: Innovative Models for Delivering Care

Casa Latinos Unidos de Benton County

Community Health Needs and Assets Survey and Organizational Capacity Building

2009 - To conduct a community needs and assets assessment of Benton County’s Latino population, forge new relationships with mainstream health and social service agencies, and develop a strategic plan to guide this new organization’s outreach and advocacy agenda.

$50,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Child Advocates, Inc

A CASA for Every Child

2009 - To enable this agency to recruit and train an additional 55 court appointed special advocates (CASAs) to serve all of the children in the Clackamas County criminal justice system who have been abused or neglected.

$82,500

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Upstream Public Health

Community Approaches to Reduce Soda Consumption

2009 - To build a broad-based community advocacy campaign to design and implement effective strategies to reduce consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages.

$250,628

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Western States Center

Organized Communities, Healthy Communities

2009 - To work with leaders and staff of organizations based in, and/or led by, people of color and low-income populations to build their organizations’ capacity to affect policy change toward the broad goal of equality and elimination of disparities.

$100,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Center for Intercultural Organizing

Pan-Refugee and Immigrant Social Movement-Building (PRISM) Project

2009 - To implement a comprehensive plan for engaging immigrants and refugees in civic actions that address the social determinants of health in Washington County.

$225,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Fair Share Research & Education Fund

People of Color Collaborative

2009 - To build a statewide network of organizations led by people of color, immigrants and refugees that will mobilize their communities to successfully change public policy and practices that result in increased health equity.

$300,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Community Cycling Center

Communities in Motion: Overcoming Barriers to Bicycling to Promote Health

2009 - To engage low-income communities of color in North and Northeast Portland to identify and overcome barriers to using bicycles as a regular means of transportation.

$49,976

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Oregon Tradeswomen, Inc.

Constructing Green Futures

2009 - To advocate for public policies that end occupational segregation in high-wage, blue collar building, construction, mechanical and utility trades, develop peer mentoring and prepare women to participate fully in the green economy.

$50,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon

Grassroots and Root Causes: Implementation of the Act to End Hunger

2009 - To build a diverse constituency to advocate for public policies that will reduce food insecurity among Oregon families.

$210,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Sisters of the Road

Systemic Change Program

2009 - To build relationships that lead to local, regional and national changes in our society and its institutions to improve the lives of people dealing with poverty and homelessness.

$250,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Fruit Valley Neighborhood Food Access Project

Clark County Health Department

2009 - To build community capacity and leadership to advocate for improved nutritional options in this low-income neighborhood of Vancouver.

$50,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Native American Youth and Family Center

NAYA Family Center Early College Academy Teen Pregnancy Prevention Capacity Building Project

2009 - To create a collaborative culturally relevant and social responsive Teen Parent Prevention Program.

$50,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Ecotrust

Healthy Foods for Healthy Kids and Communities

2009 - To implement an online service called FoodHub to increase participation in Farm to School programs.

$139,580

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

VOZ Workers’ Rights Education Project

LUCHA, Laborers United for Collective Health

2009 - To expand its leadership development and community organizing activities to improve the well being of day laborers in Portland.

$95,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Community Health Partnership

Addressing the Health & Equity Impact of Portland Urban Planning

2009 - To improve opportunities for health in outer southeast Portland by conducting a Health Impact Assessment and using the results to advocate for improved development policies and infrastructure.

$138,971

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Community Health Partnership

Healthy Eating at Farmer’s Markets: Exploring Barriers & Solutions

2009 - To convene farmer’s market managers and public health professionals to develop strategies to make farmer’s markets more accessible to low-income customers while enhancing their financial sustainability.

$49,926

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Center for Diversity and the Environment

Environment, Health, & Equity Project: Addressing racial equity in the environmental movement to achieve health equity

2009 - To address institutional and cultural racism in Portland’s environmental movement in order to create more equitable policies and practices that affect social determinants of health.

$182,273

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

The Children’s Institute

Essential Investments in the First Five Years

2009 - To support research, policy, and advocacy work related to seeking first-time funding in the state budget for Early Head Start, which addresses the achievement gap for at-risk children under age four.

$200,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Multnomah County Commission of Children, Families, and Community

Got Health?

2009 - To develop youth councils for all eight high school School-Based Health Centers in Multnomah County.

$50,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Organizing People, Activating Leaders (OPAL)

East Portland Transportation and Health Equity Project

2009 - To build capacity to address the unequal distribution of transportation burdens and benefits in East Portland neighborhoods.

$50,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Innovative Housing, Inc.

Innovative Changes: Making Change Matter

2009 - To develop the capacity of a new Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) in order to provide asset-building opportunities to low-income residents in Portland.

$50,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO)

Asian Pacific Islander Policy Capacity Project

2009 - To strengthen the capacity of APANO’s members to better organize, analyze, and advocate for policies that addressing social determinants of health for the Asian and Pacific Islander community.

$50,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Neighborhood Partnerships

Building Pathways to Security: Implementation Phase

2009 - To support the statewide advocacy efforts of a broad-based coalition to develop and advocate for policies that address asset poverty.

$150,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Central City Concern

Advocacy Training & Expansion

2009 - To support a community outreach worker who will recruit and train 120 clean and sober individuals to serve as advocates for recovery, housing, and employment services.

$90,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Partnership for Safety and Justice

Promoting prevention based strategies for addiction within a public safety context

2009 - To launch a campaign to expand access to drug and alcohol treatment services, as well as access to effective alternatives to incarceration for addiction-driven crime.

$225,000

From: Kaiser Permanente Community Fund

Janus Youth Programs, Inc.

Village Gardens

2009 - To improve nutritional options, social cohesion, social capital, and opportunities for micro-enterprise among residents of housing complexes by first establishing a CBPR advisory board.

$20,000

From: Community-Based Participatory Research

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