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Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. 2021 SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND ADVANCING HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND Special Projects Fund. Our Special Projects Fund enables us to support projects that address important health care or public health issues in the State, but are outside of our focused areas of work (building healthy communities, empowering health care consumers, and veterans’health).
CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Strengthening these efforts will help ensure the long-term sustainability of the achievements and place-based work in each neighborhood. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and social connections in HOPE AGAINST HATE CAMPAIGN: IMMEDIATE SAFETY FOR ASIAN NEW Reporting: If emergency, dial 911 - say “Mandarin” to be connected to operator who speaks language If harassment in housing, work, public place, call CCHR: 212-416-0197 LIST OF NEW YORK HOSPITALS BY REGION New York State Hospitals by Region Hospital Name City Blythedale Children's Hospital Valhalla Bon Secours Community Hospital Port Jervis Columbia Memorial Hospital Hudson NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION (NYSHEALTH)WHO WE AREOUR GRANTMAKINGOUR IMPACTNEWS & EVENTSGET UPDATESRESOURCES New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) Bringing Free Lunch to All of New York City's School Children. Strategies and lessons learned through a grantee partnership to make universal school lunch a reality for all New York City’s 1.1 million public school children. LearnAPPLY FOR FUNDING
Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. 2021 SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND ADVANCING HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND Special Projects Fund. Our Special Projects Fund enables us to support projects that address important health care or public health issues in the State, but are outside of our focused areas of work (building healthy communities, empowering health care consumers, and veterans’health).
CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Strengthening these efforts will help ensure the long-term sustainability of the achievements and place-based work in each neighborhood. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and social connections in HOPE AGAINST HATE CAMPAIGN: IMMEDIATE SAFETY FOR ASIAN NEW Reporting: If emergency, dial 911 - say “Mandarin” to be connected to operator who speaks language If harassment in housing, work, public place, call CCHR: 212-416-0197 LIST OF NEW YORK HOSPITALS BY REGION New York State Hospitals by Region Hospital Name City Blythedale Children's Hospital Valhalla Bon Secours Community Hospital Port Jervis Columbia Memorial Hospital Hudson EVENTS | NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org OUR TEAM | NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION David Sandman. Ph: 212-584-7690. Sandman@NYSHealth.org. @DavidSandman1. President and CEO. David Sandman. David Sandman, Ph.D., is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth), a private foundation dedicated to improving the health of all New Yorkers, especially the mostvulnerable.
FOUNDATION FUNDING IN TELEHEALTH News. Foundation Funding In Telehealth. Read an article in Health Affairs GrantWatch citing an NYSHealth report on outcomes and lessonslearned from a
PUTTING PRIMARY CARE FIRST In health care circles, primary care is akin to mom and apple pie. Everyone says they love it. And r i ghtly so; there is a mountain of scientific evidence proving its virtues. Research shows that people who receive primary care are significantly more likely to get preventive care like cancer screenings, flu shots, and counseling related to eating well, exercising, and quitting smoking. MENTAL HEALTH IMPACT OF THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC IN NEW As of February 2021, more than 1.4 million New Yorkers have been infected by the coronavirus and more than 43,000 have died from COVID-19. A wide body of research shows that people commonly experience fear, anxiety, and stress during and after a disaster, so it is not surprising that the coronavirus pandemic is taking a toll on the mental health of New Yorkers. CARING FOR THE FRONTLINE Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic — now more than 10 months and counting — we’ve rightly been lauding health care workers and other frontline workers as heroes. New Yorkers have taken to their balconies and porches at 7:00 p.m. to bang out symphonies of appreciation on pots and pans. We’ve hung thank-you signs in ourwindows and planted
FULL LIST OF 2021 GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR “PATIENTS AS Back to Grantees Full List of 2021 Grant Recipients for “Patients as Partners: Advancing Equity” In 2021, NYSHealth selected five organizations from across the State for grants totaling $1 million in support of projects that give patients of color a meaningful role in HEALTHY, AFFORDABLE FOOD Healthy, Affordable Food. Access to healthy food is a key determinant of health—a lack of which can lead to higher rates of obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. Residents of low-income neighborhoods or communities in high-poverty areas in particular face challenges in accessing healthy foods, including adearth of
THE NEW YORK STATE COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER INITIATIVE Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org ACTIVE CITIZEN PROJECT, INC. Active Citizen Project (ACP) creates opportunities for people to live healthy lives and thrive in their communities, one of which is its flagship program, Project EATS. The program collaborates with residents, schools, community-based organizations, and businesses to transform underused spaces (low-utility public and private land) inworking
NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION (NYSHEALTH)WHO WE AREOUR GRANTMAKINGOUR IMPACTNEWS & EVENTSGET UPDATESRESOURCES New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) Bringing Free Lunch to All of New York City's School Children. Strategies and lessons learned through a grantee partnership to make universal school lunch a reality for all New York City’s 1.1 million public school children. LearnAPPLY FOR FUNDING
Apply for Funding. NYSHealth regularly issues Request for Proposals (RFPs) for grants; open opportunities are listed below. If our open RFPs aren’t a fit, explore our priority areas and reach out to the relevant program staff to discuss your ideas. Open RFPs. HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. EVENTS | NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org ADVANCING HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org FULL LIST OF 2021 GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR “PATIENTS AS Back to Grantees Full List of 2021 Grant Recipients for “Patients as Partners: Advancing Equity” In 2021, NYSHealth selected five organizations from across the State for grants totaling $1 million in support of projects that give patients of color a meaningful role in CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). HOPE AGAINST HATE CAMPAIGN: IMMEDIATE SAFETY FOR ASIAN NEW Reporting: If emergency, dial 911 - say “Mandarin” to be connected to operator who speaks language If harassment in housing, work, public place, call CCHR: 212-416-0197 CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Strengthening these efforts will help ensure the long-term sustainability of the achievements and place-based work in each neighborhood. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and social connections in LIST OF NEW YORK HOSPITALS BY REGION New York State Hospitals by Region Hospital Name City Blythedale Children's Hospital Valhalla Bon Secours Community Hospital Port Jervis Columbia Memorial Hospital Hudson NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION (NYSHEALTH)WHO WE AREOUR GRANTMAKINGOUR IMPACTNEWS & EVENTSGET UPDATESRESOURCES New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) Bringing Free Lunch to All of New York City's School Children. Strategies and lessons learned through a grantee partnership to make universal school lunch a reality for all New York City’s 1.1 million public school children. LearnAPPLY FOR FUNDING
Apply for Funding. NYSHealth regularly issues Request for Proposals (RFPs) for grants; open opportunities are listed below. If our open RFPs aren’t a fit, explore our priority areas and reach out to the relevant program staff to discuss your ideas. Open RFPs. HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. EVENTS | NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org ADVANCING HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org FULL LIST OF 2021 GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR “PATIENTS AS Back to Grantees Full List of 2021 Grant Recipients for “Patients as Partners: Advancing Equity” In 2021, NYSHealth selected five organizations from across the State for grants totaling $1 million in support of projects that give patients of color a meaningful role in CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). HOPE AGAINST HATE CAMPAIGN: IMMEDIATE SAFETY FOR ASIAN NEW Reporting: If emergency, dial 911 - say “Mandarin” to be connected to operator who speaks language If harassment in housing, work, public place, call CCHR: 212-416-0197 CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Strengthening these efforts will help ensure the long-term sustainability of the achievements and place-based work in each neighborhood. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and social connections in LIST OF NEW YORK HOSPITALS BY REGION New York State Hospitals by Region Hospital Name City Blythedale Children's Hospital Valhalla Bon Secours Community Hospital Port Jervis Columbia Memorial Hospital Hudson FOUNDATION FUNDING IN TELEHEALTH News. Foundation Funding In Telehealth. Read an article in Health Affairs GrantWatch citing an NYSHealth report on outcomes and lessonslearned from a
2021 SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org PEACE POINT TURTLE SCULPTURE AWARDED CHALLENGE GRANT News. Peace Point turtle sculpture awarded challenge grant. Read an article in the Press-Republican featuring an NYSHealth-funded sculpture project in Plattsburgh. CARING FOR THE FRONTLINE Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic — now more than 10 months and counting — we’ve rightly been lauding health care workers and other frontline workers as heroes. New Yorkers have taken to their balconies and porches at 7:00 p.m. to bang out symphonies of appreciation on pots and pans. We’ve hung thank-you signs in ourwindows and planted
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Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND Special Projects Fund. Our Special Projects Fund enables us to support projects that address important health care or public health issues in the State, but are outside of our focused areas of work (building healthy communities, empowering health care consumers, and veterans’health).
HEALTHY, AFFORDABLE FOOD Healthy, Affordable Food. Access to healthy food is a key determinant of health—a lack of which can lead to higher rates of obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. Residents of low-income neighborhoods or communities in high-poverty areas in particular face challenges in accessing healthy foods, including adearth of
CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Back to Grantees Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative, Inc. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and THE NEW YORK STATE COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER INITIATIVE Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org BUILDING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION (NYSHEALTH)WHO WE AREOUR GRANTMAKINGOUR IMPACTNEWS & EVENTSGET UPDATESRESOURCES New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) Bringing Free Lunch to All of New York City's School Children. Strategies and lessons learned through a grantee partnership to make universal school lunch a reality for all New York City’s 1.1 million public school children. LearnAPPLY FOR FUNDING
Apply for Funding. NYSHealth regularly issues Request for Proposals (RFPs) for grants; open opportunities are listed below. If our open RFPs aren’t a fit, explore our priority areas and reach out to the relevant program staff to discuss your ideas. Open RFPs. HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. EVENTS | NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org ADVANCING HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org FULL LIST OF 2021 GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR “PATIENTS AS Back to Grantees Full List of 2021 Grant Recipients for “Patients as Partners: Advancing Equity” In 2021, NYSHealth selected five organizations from across the State for grants totaling $1 million in support of projects that give patients of color a meaningful role in CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). HOPE AGAINST HATE CAMPAIGN: IMMEDIATE SAFETY FOR ASIAN NEW Reporting: If emergency, dial 911 - say “Mandarin” to be connected to operator who speaks language If harassment in housing, work, public place, call CCHR: 212-416-0197 CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Strengthening these efforts will help ensure the long-term sustainability of the achievements and place-based work in each neighborhood. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and social connections in LIST OF NEW YORK HOSPITALS BY REGION New York State Hospitals by Region Hospital Name City Blythedale Children's Hospital Valhalla Bon Secours Community Hospital Port Jervis Columbia Memorial Hospital Hudson NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION (NYSHEALTH)WHO WE AREOUR GRANTMAKINGOUR IMPACTNEWS & EVENTSGET UPDATESRESOURCES New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) Bringing Free Lunch to All of New York City's School Children. Strategies and lessons learned through a grantee partnership to make universal school lunch a reality for all New York City’s 1.1 million public school children. LearnAPPLY FOR FUNDING
Apply for Funding. NYSHealth regularly issues Request for Proposals (RFPs) for grants; open opportunities are listed below. If our open RFPs aren’t a fit, explore our priority areas and reach out to the relevant program staff to discuss your ideas. Open RFPs. HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. EVENTS | NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org ADVANCING HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org FULL LIST OF 2021 GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR “PATIENTS AS Back to Grantees Full List of 2021 Grant Recipients for “Patients as Partners: Advancing Equity” In 2021, NYSHealth selected five organizations from across the State for grants totaling $1 million in support of projects that give patients of color a meaningful role in CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). HOPE AGAINST HATE CAMPAIGN: IMMEDIATE SAFETY FOR ASIAN NEW Reporting: If emergency, dial 911 - say “Mandarin” to be connected to operator who speaks language If harassment in housing, work, public place, call CCHR: 212-416-0197 CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Strengthening these efforts will help ensure the long-term sustainability of the achievements and place-based work in each neighborhood. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and social connections in LIST OF NEW YORK HOSPITALS BY REGION New York State Hospitals by Region Hospital Name City Blythedale Children's Hospital Valhalla Bon Secours Community Hospital Port Jervis Columbia Memorial Hospital Hudson FOUNDATION FUNDING IN TELEHEALTH News. Foundation Funding In Telehealth. Read an article in Health Affairs GrantWatch citing an NYSHealth report on outcomes and lessonslearned from a
2021 SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org PEACE POINT TURTLE SCULPTURE AWARDED CHALLENGE GRANT News. Peace Point turtle sculpture awarded challenge grant. Read an article in the Press-Republican featuring an NYSHealth-funded sculpture project in Plattsburgh. CARING FOR THE FRONTLINE Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic — now more than 10 months and counting — we’ve rightly been lauding health care workers and other frontline workers as heroes. New Yorkers have taken to their balconies and porches at 7:00 p.m. to bang out symphonies of appreciation on pots and pans. We’ve hung thank-you signs in ourwindows and planted
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Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND Special Projects Fund. Our Special Projects Fund enables us to support projects that address important health care or public health issues in the State, but are outside of our focused areas of work (building healthy communities, empowering health care consumers, and veterans’health).
HEALTHY, AFFORDABLE FOOD Healthy, Affordable Food. Access to healthy food is a key determinant of health—a lack of which can lead to higher rates of obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. Residents of low-income neighborhoods or communities in high-poverty areas in particular face challenges in accessing healthy foods, including adearth of
CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Back to Grantees Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative, Inc. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and THE NEW YORK STATE COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER INITIATIVE Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org BUILDING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION (NYSHEALTH)WHO WE AREOUR GRANTMAKINGOUR IMPACTNEWS & EVENTSGET UPDATESRESOURCES New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) Bringing Free Lunch to All of New York City's School Children. Strategies and lessons learned through a grantee partnership to make universal school lunch a reality for all New York City’s 1.1 million public school children. LearnAPPLY FOR FUNDING
Apply for Funding. NYSHealth regularly issues Request for Proposals (RFPs) for grants; open opportunities are listed below. If our open RFPs aren’t a fit, explore our priority areas and reach out to the relevant program staff to discuss your ideas. Open RFPs. HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. 2021 SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND ADVANCING HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org FULL LIST OF 2021 GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR “PATIENTS AS Back to Grantees Full List of 2021 Grant Recipients for “Patients as Partners: Advancing Equity” In 2021, NYSHealth selected five organizations from across the State for grants totaling $1 million in support of projects that give patients of color a meaningful role in CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). HOPE AGAINST HATE CAMPAIGN: IMMEDIATE SAFETY FOR ASIAN NEW Reporting: If emergency, dial 911 - say “Mandarin” to be connected to operator who speaks language If harassment in housing, work, public place, call CCHR: 212-416-0197 CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Strengthening these efforts will help ensure the long-term sustainability of the achievements and place-based work in each neighborhood. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and social connections in DIFFICULT DECISIONS ABOUT POST-ACUTE CARE The report finds that staff members’ efforts are frustrated by inefficiency pressures, insurance constraints, authorization delays, and regulations that limit the support they can provide to patients and family caregivers. UHF published the first report in this series, “Difficult Decisions About Post-Acute Care and Why They Matter,”in
NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION (NYSHEALTH)WHO WE AREOUR GRANTMAKINGOUR IMPACTNEWS & EVENTSGET UPDATESRESOURCES New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) Bringing Free Lunch to All of New York City's School Children. Strategies and lessons learned through a grantee partnership to make universal school lunch a reality for all New York City’s 1.1 million public school children. LearnAPPLY FOR FUNDING
Apply for Funding. NYSHealth regularly issues Request for Proposals (RFPs) for grants; open opportunities are listed below. If our open RFPs aren’t a fit, explore our priority areas and reach out to the relevant program staff to discuss your ideas. Open RFPs. HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. 2021 SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND ADVANCING HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org FULL LIST OF 2021 GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR “PATIENTS AS Back to Grantees Full List of 2021 Grant Recipients for “Patients as Partners: Advancing Equity” In 2021, NYSHealth selected five organizations from across the State for grants totaling $1 million in support of projects that give patients of color a meaningful role in CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). HOPE AGAINST HATE CAMPAIGN: IMMEDIATE SAFETY FOR ASIAN NEW Reporting: If emergency, dial 911 - say “Mandarin” to be connected to operator who speaks language If harassment in housing, work, public place, call CCHR: 212-416-0197 CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Strengthening these efforts will help ensure the long-term sustainability of the achievements and place-based work in each neighborhood. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and social connections in DIFFICULT DECISIONS ABOUT POST-ACUTE CARE The report finds that staff members’ efforts are frustrated by inefficiency pressures, insurance constraints, authorization delays, and regulations that limit the support they can provide to patients and family caregivers. UHF published the first report in this series, “Difficult Decisions About Post-Acute Care and Why They Matter,”in
PUTTING PRIMARY CARE FIRST In health care circles, primary care is akin to mom and apple pie. Everyone says they love it. And r i ghtly so; there is a mountain of scientific evidence proving its virtues. Research shows that people who receive primary care are significantly more likely to get preventive care like cancer screenings, flu shots, and counseling related to eating well, exercising, and quitting smoking. PEACE POINT TURTLE SCULPTURE AWARDED CHALLENGE GRANT News. Peace Point turtle sculpture awarded challenge grant. Read an article in the Press-Republican featuring an NYSHealth-funded sculpture project in Plattsburgh.NEWS ARCHIVES
“Primary Care Providers Receive $100,000 Grants” Read a Times Union article about NYSHealth grants to the Whitney M. Young, Jr. Health Center and the Hudson Headwaters Health Network to expand primary care services. THE NEW YORK STATE COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER INITIATIVE Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org NORTHERN MANHATTAN PERINATAL PARTNERSHIP Through this RFP, NYSHealth is supporting projects that seek to implement system improvements, practice innovations, or interventions designed to give patients of color a meaningful role in their health care. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded Northern Manhattan Perinatal Partnership (NMPP) a grant to participate in this initiative. CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Back to Grantees Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative, Inc. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and CENTER FOR ALTERNATIVE SENTENCING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Back to Grantees Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services, Inc. In 2020, NYSHealth awarded the Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services a grant to expand and sustain primary care and behavioral health telehealth services for criminal justice-involved youth and adults with mental illness, including individuals recently released as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. ACTIVE CITIZEN PROJECT, INC. Active Citizen Project (ACP) creates opportunities for people to live healthy lives and thrive in their communities, one of which is its flagship program, Project EATS. The program collaborates with residents, schools, community-based organizations, and businesses to transform underused spaces (low-utility public and private land) inworking
BUILDING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org HEALTHCARE EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH FUND (ON BEHALF OF THE Back to Grantees Healthcare Educational and Research Fund (on behalf of the Healthcare Association of New York State) In 2018, NYSHealth awarded Healthcare Association of New York State a grant to participate in its Patient as Partners initiative to empower healthcare consumers.
NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION (NYSHEALTH)WHO WE AREOUR GRANTMAKINGOUR IMPACTNEWS & EVENTSGET UPDATESRESOURCES New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) Bringing Free Lunch to All of New York City's School Children. Strategies and lessons learned through a grantee partnership to make universal school lunch a reality for all New York City’s 1.1 million public school children. LearnAPPLY FOR FUNDING
Apply for Funding. NYSHealth regularly issues Request for Proposals (RFPs) for grants; open opportunities are listed below. If our open RFPs aren’t a fit, explore our priority areas and reach out to the relevant program staff to discuss your ideas. Open RFPs. EVENTS | NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION 1 day ago · Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. ADVANCING HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND Special Projects Fund. Our Special Projects Fund enables us to support projects that address important health care or public health issues in the State, but are outside of our focused areas of work (building healthy communities, empowering health care consumers, and veterans’health).
CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Strengthening these efforts will help ensure the long-term sustainability of the achievements and place-based work in each neighborhood. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and social connections in HOPE AGAINST HATE CAMPAIGN: IMMEDIATE SAFETY FOR ASIAN NEW Reporting: If emergency, dial 911 - say “Mandarin” to be connected to operator who speaks language If harassment in housing, work, public place, call CCHR: 212-416-0197 CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). DIFFICULT DECISIONS ABOUT POST-ACUTE CARE The report finds that staff members’ efforts are frustrated by inefficiency pressures, insurance constraints, authorization delays, and regulations that limit the support they can provide to patients and family caregivers. UHF published the first report in this series, “Difficult Decisions About Post-Acute Care and Why They Matter,”in
NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION (NYSHEALTH)WHO WE AREOUR GRANTMAKINGOUR IMPACTNEWS & EVENTSGET UPDATESRESOURCES New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) Bringing Free Lunch to All of New York City's School Children. Strategies and lessons learned through a grantee partnership to make universal school lunch a reality for all New York City’s 1.1 million public school children. LearnAPPLY FOR FUNDING
Apply for Funding. NYSHealth regularly issues Request for Proposals (RFPs) for grants; open opportunities are listed below. If our open RFPs aren’t a fit, explore our priority areas and reach out to the relevant program staff to discuss your ideas. Open RFPs. EVENTS | NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION 1 day ago · Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. ADVANCING HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND Special Projects Fund. Our Special Projects Fund enables us to support projects that address important health care or public health issues in the State, but are outside of our focused areas of work (building healthy communities, empowering health care consumers, and veterans’health).
CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Strengthening these efforts will help ensure the long-term sustainability of the achievements and place-based work in each neighborhood. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and social connections in HOPE AGAINST HATE CAMPAIGN: IMMEDIATE SAFETY FOR ASIAN NEW Reporting: If emergency, dial 911 - say “Mandarin” to be connected to operator who speaks language If harassment in housing, work, public place, call CCHR: 212-416-0197 CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). DIFFICULT DECISIONS ABOUT POST-ACUTE CARE The report finds that staff members’ efforts are frustrated by inefficiency pressures, insurance constraints, authorization delays, and regulations that limit the support they can provide to patients and family caregivers. UHF published the first report in this series, “Difficult Decisions About Post-Acute Care and Why They Matter,”in
RESOURCES | NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION Resources. Resources. NYSHealth seeks to advance knowledge and learning about critical health issues and to inform health care policy and practice in New York State. Here we offer a collection of timely resources related to our current and past areas of focus. COVID-19 Resources for Nonprofits and Community-Based Organizations.WHAT WE FUND
New Yorkers find the health care system incredibly complex to understand and navigate. To ensure that consumers have the tools, resources, and support they need to be empowered and make informed decisions about their health care, the Foundation is focused on two strategies: (1) promoting information transparency and (2) engaging patients as partners in health care decision-making. HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. PEACE POINT TURTLE SCULPTURE AWARDED CHALLENGE GRANT News. Peace Point turtle sculpture awarded challenge grant. Read an article in the Press-Republican featuring an NYSHealth-funded sculpture project in Plattsburgh. FULL LIST OF 2021 GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR “PATIENTS AS Back to Grantees Full List of 2021 Grant Recipients for “Patients as Partners: Advancing Equity” In 2021, NYSHealth selected five organizations from across the State for grants totaling $1 million in support of projects that give patients of color a meaningful role in HEALTHY, AFFORDABLE FOOD Healthy, Affordable Food. Access to healthy food is a key determinant of health—a lack of which can lead to higher rates of obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. Residents of low-income neighborhoods or communities in high-poverty areas in particular face challenges in accessing healthy foods, including adearth of
CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). THE NEW YORK STATE COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER INITIATIVE Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org ACTIVE CITIZEN PROJECT, INC. Active Citizen Project (ACP) creates opportunities for people to live healthy lives and thrive in their communities, one of which is its flagship program, Project EATS. The program collaborates with residents, schools, community-based organizations, and businesses to transform underused spaces (low-utility public and private land) inworking
PROFIT POTENTIAL: REVISITING NEW YORK’S RESTRICTIVE This NYSHealth-funded report by the Empire Center for Public Policy provides an analysis on whether New York State’s hospital ownership laws should be changed to allow for shareholder-owned, for-profitownership.
NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION (NYSHEALTH)WHO WE AREOUR GRANTMAKINGOUR IMPACTNEWS & EVENTSGET UPDATESRESOURCES New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) Bringing Free Lunch to All of New York City's School Children. Strategies and lessons learned through a grantee partnership to make universal school lunch a reality for all New York City’s 1.1 million public school children. LearnAPPLY FOR FUNDING
Apply for Funding. NYSHealth regularly issues Request for Proposals (RFPs) for grants; open opportunities are listed below. If our open RFPs aren’t a fit, explore our priority areas and reach out to the relevant program staff to discuss your ideas. Open RFPs. EVENTS | NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION 23 hours ago · Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E:Info@NYSHealth.org
HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. ADVANCING HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND Special Projects Fund. Our Special Projects Fund enables us to support projects that address important health care or public health issues in the State, but are outside of our focused areas of work (building healthy communities, empowering health care consumers, and veterans’health).
CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Strengthening these efforts will help ensure the long-term sustainability of the achievements and place-based work in each neighborhood. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and social connections in HOPE AGAINST HATE CAMPAIGN: IMMEDIATE SAFETY FOR ASIAN NEW Reporting: If emergency, dial 911 - say “Mandarin” to be connected to operator who speaks language If harassment in housing, work, public place, call CCHR: 212-416-0197 CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). DIFFICULT DECISIONS ABOUT POST-ACUTE CARE The report finds that staff members’ efforts are frustrated by inefficiency pressures, insurance constraints, authorization delays, and regulations that limit the support they can provide to patients and family caregivers. UHF published the first report in this series, “Difficult Decisions About Post-Acute Care and Why They Matter,”in
NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION (NYSHEALTH)WHO WE AREOUR GRANTMAKINGOUR IMPACTNEWS & EVENTSGET UPDATESRESOURCES New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) Bringing Free Lunch to All of New York City's School Children. Strategies and lessons learned through a grantee partnership to make universal school lunch a reality for all New York City’s 1.1 million public school children. LearnAPPLY FOR FUNDING
Apply for Funding. NYSHealth regularly issues Request for Proposals (RFPs) for grants; open opportunities are listed below. If our open RFPs aren’t a fit, explore our priority areas and reach out to the relevant program staff to discuss your ideas. Open RFPs. EVENTS | NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION 23 hours ago · Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E:Info@NYSHealth.org
HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. ADVANCING HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND Special Projects Fund. Our Special Projects Fund enables us to support projects that address important health care or public health issues in the State, but are outside of our focused areas of work (building healthy communities, empowering health care consumers, and veterans’health).
CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Strengthening these efforts will help ensure the long-term sustainability of the achievements and place-based work in each neighborhood. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and social connections in HOPE AGAINST HATE CAMPAIGN: IMMEDIATE SAFETY FOR ASIAN NEW Reporting: If emergency, dial 911 - say “Mandarin” to be connected to operator who speaks language If harassment in housing, work, public place, call CCHR: 212-416-0197 CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). DIFFICULT DECISIONS ABOUT POST-ACUTE CARE The report finds that staff members’ efforts are frustrated by inefficiency pressures, insurance constraints, authorization delays, and regulations that limit the support they can provide to patients and family caregivers. UHF published the first report in this series, “Difficult Decisions About Post-Acute Care and Why They Matter,”in
RESOURCES | NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION Resources. Resources. NYSHealth seeks to advance knowledge and learning about critical health issues and to inform health care policy and practice in New York State. Here we offer a collection of timely resources related to our current and past areas of focus. COVID-19 Resources for Nonprofits and Community-Based Organizations.WHAT WE FUND
New Yorkers find the health care system incredibly complex to understand and navigate. To ensure that consumers have the tools, resources, and support they need to be empowered and make informed decisions about their health care, the Foundation is focused on two strategies: (1) promoting information transparency and (2) engaging patients as partners in health care decision-making. HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. PEACE POINT TURTLE SCULPTURE AWARDED CHALLENGE GRANT News. Peace Point turtle sculpture awarded challenge grant. Read an article in the Press-Republican featuring an NYSHealth-funded sculpture project in Plattsburgh. FULL LIST OF 2021 GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR “PATIENTS AS Back to Grantees Full List of 2021 Grant Recipients for “Patients as Partners: Advancing Equity” In 2021, NYSHealth selected five organizations from across the State for grants totaling $1 million in support of projects that give patients of color a meaningful role in HEALTHY, AFFORDABLE FOOD Healthy, Affordable Food. Access to healthy food is a key determinant of health—a lack of which can lead to higher rates of obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. Residents of low-income neighborhoods or communities in high-poverty areas in particular face challenges in accessing healthy foods, including adearth of
CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). THE NEW YORK STATE COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER INITIATIVE Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org ACTIVE CITIZEN PROJECT, INC. Active Citizen Project (ACP) creates opportunities for people to live healthy lives and thrive in their communities, one of which is its flagship program, Project EATS. The program collaborates with residents, schools, community-based organizations, and businesses to transform underused spaces (low-utility public and private land) inworking
PROFIT POTENTIAL: REVISITING NEW YORK’S RESTRICTIVE This NYSHealth-funded report by the Empire Center for Public Policy provides an analysis on whether New York State’s hospital ownership laws should be changed to allow for shareholder-owned, for-profitownership.
NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION (NYSHEALTH)WHO WE AREOUR GRANTMAKINGOUR IMPACTNEWS & EVENTSGET UPDATESRESOURCES New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) Bringing Free Lunch to All of New York City's School Children. Strategies and lessons learned through a grantee partnership to make universal school lunch a reality for all New York City’s 1.1 million public school children. LearnAPPLY FOR FUNDING
Apply for Funding. NYSHealth regularly issues Request for Proposals (RFPs) for grants; open opportunities are listed below. If our open RFPs aren’t a fit, explore our priority areas and reach out to the relevant program staff to discuss your ideas. Open RFPs. EVENTS | NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATIONNEW YORK STATE FOUNDATION LISTNEW YORK MEDICAL INSURANCE MARKETPLACENY HEALTH FOUNDATION 12 hours ago · Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E:Info@NYSHealth.org
HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. ADVANCING HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND Special Projects Fund. Our Special Projects Fund enables us to support projects that address important health care or public health issues in the State, but are outside of our focused areas of work (building healthy communities, empowering health care consumers, and veterans’health).
CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Strengthening these efforts will help ensure the long-term sustainability of the achievements and place-based work in each neighborhood. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and social connections in HOPE AGAINST HATE CAMPAIGN: IMMEDIATE SAFETY FOR ASIAN NEW Reporting: If emergency, dial 911 - say “Mandarin” to be connected to operator who speaks language If harassment in housing, work, public place, call CCHR: 212-416-0197 CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). DIFFICULT DECISIONS ABOUT POST-ACUTE CARE The report finds that staff members’ efforts are frustrated by inefficiency pressures, insurance constraints, authorization delays, and regulations that limit the support they can provide to patients and family caregivers. UHF published the first report in this series, “Difficult Decisions About Post-Acute Care and Why They Matter,”in
NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION (NYSHEALTH)WHO WE AREOUR GRANTMAKINGOUR IMPACTNEWS & EVENTSGET UPDATESRESOURCES New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) Bringing Free Lunch to All of New York City's School Children. Strategies and lessons learned through a grantee partnership to make universal school lunch a reality for all New York City’s 1.1 million public school children. LearnAPPLY FOR FUNDING
Apply for Funding. NYSHealth regularly issues Request for Proposals (RFPs) for grants; open opportunities are listed below. If our open RFPs aren’t a fit, explore our priority areas and reach out to the relevant program staff to discuss your ideas. Open RFPs. EVENTS | NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATIONNEW YORK STATE FOUNDATION LISTNEW YORK MEDICAL INSURANCE MARKETPLACENY HEALTH FOUNDATION 12 hours ago · Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E:Info@NYSHealth.org
HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. ADVANCING HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND Special Projects Fund. Our Special Projects Fund enables us to support projects that address important health care or public health issues in the State, but are outside of our focused areas of work (building healthy communities, empowering health care consumers, and veterans’health).
CREATE A HEALTHIER NIAGARA FALLS COLLABORATIVE, INC. Strengthening these efforts will help ensure the long-term sustainability of the achievements and place-based work in each neighborhood. In 2021, NYSHealth awarded the Create a Healthier Niagara Falls Collaborative a grant to develop a long-term plan for maintaining healthy food access, physical activity opportunities, and social connections in HOPE AGAINST HATE CAMPAIGN: IMMEDIATE SAFETY FOR ASIAN NEW Reporting: If emergency, dial 911 - say “Mandarin” to be connected to operator who speaks language If harassment in housing, work, public place, call CCHR: 212-416-0197 CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). DIFFICULT DECISIONS ABOUT POST-ACUTE CARE The report finds that staff members’ efforts are frustrated by inefficiency pressures, insurance constraints, authorization delays, and regulations that limit the support they can provide to patients and family caregivers. UHF published the first report in this series, “Difficult Decisions About Post-Acute Care and Why They Matter,”in
RESOURCES | NEW YORK STATE HEALTH FOUNDATION Resources. Resources. NYSHealth seeks to advance knowledge and learning about critical health issues and to inform health care policy and practice in New York State. Here we offer a collection of timely resources related to our current and past areas of focus. COVID-19 Resources for Nonprofits and Community-Based Organizations.WHAT WE FUND
New Yorkers find the health care system incredibly complex to understand and navigate. To ensure that consumers have the tools, resources, and support they need to be empowered and make informed decisions about their health care, the Foundation is focused on two strategies: (1) promoting information transparency and (2) engaging patients as partners in health care decision-making. HEALTHY FOOD, HEALTHY LIVES Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are far more likely to experience food insecurity. The COVID-19 pandemic has made the problem worse, and made the Healthy Food, Healthy Lives program even more timely, relevant, and necessary. From April through June 2020, approximately 1 in 10 New Yorkers reported household food scarcity in the prior week. PEACE POINT TURTLE SCULPTURE AWARDED CHALLENGE GRANT News. Peace Point turtle sculpture awarded challenge grant. Read an article in the Press-Republican featuring an NYSHealth-funded sculpture project in Plattsburgh. FULL LIST OF 2021 GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR “PATIENTS AS Back to Grantees Full List of 2021 Grant Recipients for “Patients as Partners: Advancing Equity” In 2021, NYSHealth selected five organizations from across the State for grants totaling $1 million in support of projects that give patients of color a meaningful role in HEALTHY, AFFORDABLE FOOD Healthy, Affordable Food. Access to healthy food is a key determinant of health—a lack of which can lead to higher rates of obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. Residents of low-income neighborhoods or communities in high-poverty areas in particular face challenges in accessing healthy foods, including adearth of
CHILDBIRTH PRICES VARY WIDELY ACROSS AND WITHIN NYC Given that childbirth is one of the most expensive health care events for people under the age of 65, the implications of price reforms could be substantial. Among the report’s findings: In 2017, there was a 30% difference in median prices for vaginal deliveries between Brooklyn (nearly $13,000) and the Bronx (nearly $17,000). THE NEW YORK STATE COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER INITIATIVE Contact. New York State Health Foundation 1385 Broadway, 23rd Floor New York, NY 10018. T: (212) 664-7656 E: Info@NYSHealth.org ACTIVE CITIZEN PROJECT, INC. Active Citizen Project (ACP) creates opportunities for people to live healthy lives and thrive in their communities, one of which is its flagship program, Project EATS. The program collaborates with residents, schools, community-based organizations, and businesses to transform underused spaces (low-utility public and private land) inworking
PROFIT POTENTIAL: REVISITING NEW YORK’S RESTRICTIVE This NYSHealth-funded report by the Empire Center for Public Policy provides an analysis on whether New York State’s hospital ownership laws should be changed to allow for shareholder-owned, for-profitownership.
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In 2019, we focused attention on building healthy communities, empowering health care consumers, improving veterans’ health, and responding to time-sensitive and emerging issues. Learn about some ofour biggest wins.
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next Three Years In: Building Healthy Communities STATEWIDE IMPACT. REAL NEW YORKERS.Select:
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Western New York
ALL CROSSWALKS LEAD TO CARE Southern Tier Community Health Center simply did not have enough space. Situated between two poor counties—both federally designated health professional shortage areas—the clinic was stretched thin and could barely fit its providers, let alone serve its high-needpopulation.
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Finger Lakes
REFUGEES GET OFF TO A NEW START WITH HEALTH CARE SERVICES Mohammed Hussan is an Arabic-speaking refugee from Iraq; because of his Christian faith, he was jailed and beaten in his home country. Mohammed and his family arrived in Rochester in 2014, where they were able to access health care and rebuild their lives through aninnovative program.
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Central New York
A HEALTHY VALENTINE’S DAY Riley Elementary’s second-grade class faced an important choice: What snacks would they eat for their class Valentine’s Day Party? The class has been learning about nutrition and physical activity through Oswego County Health Department’s Healthy Highway program.Read more
North Country
CARE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Lori, a mother of two, could not afford health insurance. Luckily, her children were able to qualify for low-cost health insurance—with the help of the North Country Children’s Clinic, she enrolled them inChild Health Plus.
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Capital Region
VULNERABLE CHILDREN RECEIVE VITAL ORAL HEALTH SERVICES Four-year-old Noah has a happy, healthy smile, thanks in part to the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Smiles Program, a pilot program that is connecting some of New York’s most vulnerable children to oral health services.Read more
Hudson Valley
NEW YORKERS AT HIGH RISK FOR DIABETES FIND HELP FROM YMCA PROGRAM A diabetes prevention program offered by YMCAs across the State has helped Donald, Grace, and other participants reduce their risk developing the disease by 50% and improve their health and wellbeing.Read more
New York City
EAST HARLEM BIKES, RUNS, AND WALKS ITS WAY TO BETTER HEALTH 5-year-old Moa is an expert on Randall’s Island, having explored every corner of the park during weekly visits with his parents. For Moa, his parents, and other East Harlem residents, the ability to access Randall’s Island for fresh air and physical activity has beena boon.
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Long Island
CHILDREN STRUGGLING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS GET HELP AT THE PEDIATRICIAN’S OFFICE For children living with mental health conditions, finding and receiving timely treatment can be difficult. A new program on Long Island is working to better meet the needs of children with mental health issues and their families.Read more
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Read "CFOS COVID-19 Response Fund distributes 50 grants totaling morethan $200,000"
Read a BMJ Opinion blog post, co-authored by NYSHealth Program Officer Nupur Chaudhury, about confronting power and privilege to build inclusive, equitable, and healthy communities. Read "Confronting power and privilege for inclusive, equitable, and healthy communities" NYSHealth submitted comments on a proposed rule that would undermine nutrition standards for school meals and negatively affect the health and education of our nation's children. Read "NYSHealth Comments on Proposed Rule for School Meals" Read an Inside Philanthropy article that cites NYSHealth’s COVID-19 resource page for nonprofits and community-based organizations. Read "At the Pandemic’s Epicenter, Here is What Grantmakers Are Doing in the Tri-State Area" Read an article in the Mid Hudson News that cites NYSHealth support of the COVID-19 response efforts of the Community Foundation of Orangeand Sullivan.
Read "CFOS COVID-19 Response Fund distributes 50 grants totaling morethan $200,000"
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