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Health Forward Foundation awards $10.65 million to nonprofits providing whole-person care

Kansas City, MO — Health Forward Foundation is proud to announce $10.65 million in grants to 61 nonprofit organizations through invitation-based funding to support high-quality, equitable, culturally responsive, and whole-person care in our People purpose area.

These organizations are working to ensure everyone has access to high-quality medical, oral, and behavioral care, as well as social services, that center the full range of people’s experiences.

In addition, some funded organizations are diversifying pathways to health science careers, exploring “food is medicine” work, and re-enrolling Medicaid participants after the federal public health emergency concluded.

“It is truly a privilege to offer our support to these partners who tirelessly serve our community,” said Hayat Abdullahi, Health Forward Director of Community Impact. “These partners constitute a crucial component of our health care ecosystem, playing an indispensable role in promoting equity-centered, whole-person care. With their commitment, our journey toward a systemic change approach that prioritizes whole-person care is advancing with purpose.”

 


About Health Forward’s invitation-based funding approach

Philanthropy has historically made it difficult for some nonprofits to access funding. Health Forward strives to be different.

Health Forward provided this funding opportunity on an invitation basis to ensure it was equitable, streamlined, and didn’t place undo burden on applicants who may not have been a fit.


 

“We are proud to partner with organizations providing care that is anti-racist, culturally responsive, comprehensive, and trauma-informed,” said McClain Bryant Macklin, Health Forward Vice President of Policy and Impact. “Their approach is part of a larger movement to rebuild our systems so that health injustice is no longer an accepted norm in the Kansas City region.”

Below are the organizations Health Forward is partnering with. Some organizations received multiple grants to pursue different approaches to whole-person care.

Ad Hoc Group Against Crime
$175,000
Alliance for a Healthy Kansas
$100,000
Altruism Media
$450,000
ArtsKC
$30,000
Belton School District #124
$135,000
Benilde Hall
$125,000
BlaqOut
$150,000
Bluford Healthcare Leadership Institute
$225,000
Care Beyond the Boulevard
$75,000
Caritas Clinics (Duchesne Clinic)
$150,000
Cass Community Health Foundation
$180,000
Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas
$200,000
Community Health Council of Wyandotte County
$300,000
Don Bosco Centers
$43,750
Donnelly College
$75,000
El Centro
$400,000
Footprints
$150,000
Friends of Yates
$50,000
GateWay of Hope
$130,000 (two grants)
Guadalupe Centers
$100,000
HCC Network
$231,250 (two grants)
Health Partnership of Johnson County
$280,000
Hope Family Care Center
$75,000
Hope House
$175,000
House of Hope
$50,000
Jewish Vocational Service
$200,000
KC CARE Health Center
$610,000 (two grants)
Kansas City Kansas Community College
$56,000
KC Scholars
$500,000
Kids Win Missouri
$100,000
Legal Aid of Western Missouri
$150,000
Level Up Kids
$150,000
Mattie Rhodes Center
$275,000
Mercy and Truth Medical Missions
$115,000
Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault (MOCSA)
$100,000
Mid-America Regional Council Community Services Corporation
$370,000
Migrant Farmworkers Assistance Fund
$150,000
Mission Vision Project KC
$100,000
Mt. Carmel Redevelopment Corporation
$150,000
Newhouse Shelter
$125,000
Northland Health Care Access
$75,000
Nurture KC
$300,000
Poetry for Personal Power
$125,000
Reconciliation Services
$160,000
reStart
$200,000
Rose Brooks Center
$200,000
Safehome
$125,000
Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center
$325,000
SAVE, Inc.
$145,000
Seton Center
$200,000
Sheffield Place
$130,000
Sisters In Christ
$100,000
Swope Health
$562,500 (two grants)
Synergy Services
$200,000
The Family Conservancy
$150,000
The Kansas City Public Library
$75,000
The Village Initiative
$100,000
Thrive Allen County
$275,000
University Health
$662,500 (three grants)
Uzazi Village
$125,000
Vibrant Health
$500,000 (two grants)