The REACH Foundation has recently granted a total of $605,000 to 14 organizations across our 6-county region through the Building Connections to Coverage and Care Grants program. These funds are allocated under our Bridging the Coverage Divide initiative, aimed at linking healthcare consumers with culturally sensitive providers, health insurance, and various public benefits.
“Organizations that receive this grant will use the funds to link consumers to any eligible healthcare services and public benefits, such as the CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program), TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), CCAP (Child Care Assistance Program), WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) and more. This will help our grantee partners better serve and support individuals and families needing these crucial services,” said Carla Gibson, Vice President of Programs.
REACH has specifically targeted programs that work with BIPOC-led and serving organizations and those assisting immigrants, refugees, and rural communities. We recognize that factors such as social determinants of health, systemic racism, language barriers, fear of deportation, discrimination, stigma, and chronic underfunding in rural and low-income areas contribute significantly to disparities in health outcomes. These grants are designed to tackle these challenges by supporting local organizations that help their communities access essential health resources that might otherwise be out of reach.
To learn more about our Community Investment Framework and how we prioritize funding, please visit the focus area section of our website.
The following organizations will receive 12-month grants:
Organization
Project purpose
Amount awarded
Altruism Media
Support for maternal and doula services for pregnant women and their partners.
$40,000
Budget and Financial Management Assistance
Provide connection to whole-person care, budgeting, and financial management for those receiving disability benefits with a mental health diagnosis.
$35,000
Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas
Connect patients and their families to health insurance coverage and other social assistance programs.
$45,000
Community Health Council of Wyandotte County
Provide outreach and enrollment in public benefits and connection to services through the Bridges to Health Project.
$45,000
Compass Health
Support to fund a full-time Cass County, MO-focused Health Navigator
$40,000
Cross-Lines Community Outreach
Provide access to eligible public benefits and health care resources for marginalized individuals to increase the likelihood of improved health and obtaining/maintaining permanent housing.
$40,000
El Centro
Increase access to quality, affordable healthcare services and coverage through health navigation services for underserved Latino individuals and their families in Johnson County, KS.
$45,000
HCC Network
Provide care coordination services, including public benefit enrollment, utilizing community health workers.
$45,000
Jewish Vocational Service Bureau of Kansas City
Provide case management services for immigrant and refugee residents through the Social Work Adult and Family program.
$45,000
KC CARE Health Center
Provide care coordination services through health navigators and community health workers.
$45,000
Migrant Farmworkers Assistance Fund
Provide intensive case management to ensure that migrant/seasonal farmworkers and their families have access to health care and public benefits.
$45,000
Samuel U. Rodger’s Health Center
Provide culturally appropriate outreach and application assistance to individuals applying for public benefits, including Medicaid, CHIP, KanCare, and the Health Insurance Marketplace.
$45,000
Sisters in Christ
Connect police officers, school officials, hospitals, and community agencies in the Safe Zone Neighborhood Hub in Raytown to one trusted agency (Sisters in Christ) to connect individuals and families to mental health and wraparound services.
$45,000
University Health Foundation
Increase access to healthcare and benefits for homeless youth and adults.
$45,000