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Topic Area: Grant-making programs

Strategies for Thawing the Chilling Effect: Increasing Understanding and Uptake of Public Benefits in Immigrant Communities

Children, youth, and familiesGrant-making programsImmigrant healthSocial determinants of health

The Leah Zallman Center is partnering with No Kid Hungry to evaluate grants aimed at addressing food insecurity in immigrant communities and thawing the chilling effects of the public charge ruling.

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Evaluation of the Voices for Health Justice Program

Advocacy and community engagementGrant-making programsHealthcare delivery systemsImmigrant healthSocial determinants of health

ICH is evaluating the Voices for Health Justice program. Voices seeks to build power in communities experiencing health inequities to improve the health care system’s accessibility, affordability, and ability to treat all people with dignity.

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Evaluation of the Community Solutions for Health Equity (CSHE) Program

Advocacy and community engagementGrant-making programsHealthcare delivery systemsSocial determinants of health

Funded with a grant from the RWJF, ICH is evaluating the CSHE program. This program aims to work with populations affected by structural racism and other inequitable policies, supporting community groups to engage in health care advocacy.

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Evaluation of the Consumer Voices for Innovation 2.0 (CVI 2.0) Program

Advocacy and community engagementGrant-making programsHealthcare delivery systemsSocial determinants of health

ICH is the evaluator for the CVI 2.0 program, which funds community-based organizations to organize consumers to advocate for policies and programs that expand how the healthcare sector addresses the social determinants of health.

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Evaluating Programs Addressing the Opioid Epidemic: RIZE MA grant evaluation

Behavioral health and substance useGrant-making programsHealthcare delivery systems

ICH is evaluating RIZE Massachusetts’ inaugural grant program, which seeks to increase access to treatment for opioid use disorder among vulnerable populations.

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