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Central Ohio Diabetes Association
Multi-Cultural Diabetes Resource Center
$70,000
To improve the health and wellness of residents in central Ohio through the development of culturally competent diabetes literature and resource materials based on adult education best practices including hands-on and experiential learning within a variety of learning formats.
Central Ohio Trauma System
(COTS)
Up to $200,000
To provide education, gather data, conduct research and facilitate the community's readiness to respond to incidents of trauma, including meeting the multiple demands associated with trauma prevention.
Children's Hospital
Columbus Ohio Partnership for Inner-City Asthma Education
$53,000
To increase access to asthma education for inner-city children while facilitating a relationship with primary care physicians who care for these patients.
The Childhood League Center
Physical Therapy
$39,580
To expand physical therapy resources, services, and staff development and training to classroom staff in response to an estimated 700 infants, toddlers and preschoolers identified as underserved and designated as medically fragile within the community.
Children's Hospital Foundation
Residents in Schools Initiative
$75,000
To support the development of the Residents in Schools Initiative providing residents with hands-on experience in a urban school setting as part of the pediatric residency training and to foster healthy lifestyle choices for elementary school students and their parents.
Children's Hunger Alliance
Promoting School Breakfast Among School-Aged Children for Healthy Lifestyles, Academic Achievement and Positive Behavior
$30,000
To engage leadership from schools, community and the media to support the importance of increasing school breakfast participation as a proven strategy to effect academic achievements and improved behavior performance.
Mount Carmel Health Systems Foundation
Mount Carmel Telehealth Program
$90,000
To support a pilot program that will provide information, education and self-care skills to heart failure patients through a technology device placed in the participant's home.
The Salvation Army
After School Learning Center Prevention Program
$4,300
To support the development of a prevention curriculum that focuses on personal wellness, safety and violence prevention to expand the program components of the after school-learning center.
Educational Council Foundation
Everyday People Make a Difference Program
Up to $50,000
To support the provision of community service training for up to 100 middle and high school educators through the implementation of Everyday People training materials while incorporating special emphasis on health and wellness information and youth philanthropy.
Franklin County Health Department
Tobacco Free Collaborative Coordinator
Up to $30,000
To support activities intended to increase anti-tobacco activities in Franklin County by as much as 25 percent in the next two years and increase the programmatic efficiency of anti-tobacco efforts of the Tobacco-Free Collaborative.
Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services
Telehealth
Up to $100,000
To support the expansion of in-home health services through the use of technology to provide virtual case management services to elderly clients who have been identified as at risk.
The Ohio State University
Training Preoperative Patient Care Specialist
Up to $90,000
To support the development of a surgical technologist training program to increase the number of available skilled health personnel in central Ohio.
The Ohio State University Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Community Capacity Building to Prevent Secondary Complications from Traumatic Brain Injury
$70,000
To advocate for the development of needed services to fill existing service gaps, thereby increasing the understanding of TBI and the needs of persons with TBI among families and service providers, and decrease the morbidity from secondary complications for persons with TBI.
Physicians Free Clinic
PFC
$240,000
To support the provision of primary and specialty health care to medically fragile adults and children within the Columbus community as well as an opportunity for CMA physician members and medical students to volunteer their services.
United Way of Central Ohio
KNOW!
Up to $100,000
To provide continuation of funding of the KNOW! Campaign, an ATOD prevention program primarily targeting the parents of Franklin County youth.
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