RIZE Massachusetts: Sepember 2019

The goal of the white paper was to understand and identify opportunities to overcome stigmas that prevent certain healthcare providers from screening and treating patients with opioid use disorder and close the treatment gap.

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New York State Health Foundation: Sepember 2019

A new report examines health care spending, utilization, and prices for New Yorkers covered by employer-sponsored health insurance from 2013 to 2017. It includes analyses by type of service: inpatient, outpatient, professional services, and prescription drugs.

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Ethel and James Flinn Foundation: Sepember 2019

The Center for Health Research Transformation conducted a community mental health landscape analysis and examination of Michigan’s public mental health system.

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Case Foundation: Sepember 2019

The Millennial Impact Report provide guidance and insights from a decade of research focused on understanding how millennials connect, give and involve themselves with social and political causes.

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Philanthropy @ Work – Awards – September 2019

The latest on awards from the field.

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Moses Taylor Foundation RFP: August 2019

A planning grant request for proposals for a collaborative of organizations to design a system to reduce older adult isolation in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The application deadline is October 1, 2019

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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation RFP: August 2019

Through this funding opportunity, RWJF seeks to support and engage black community members, persons of lower socioeconomic status, and rural residents in the South and Midwest in order to increase their ability to advocate for stronger, locally, or regionally driven tobacco-control and prevention policies and practices.

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RCHN Community Health Foundation: August 2019

Building on estimates of coverage losses among Medicaid beneficiaries subject to work experiments, the new brief presents estimates of the potential impact of Medicaid work experiments on beneficiaries who are patients of health centers, and ultimately, the implications for health centers and the wider communities they serve.

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