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Nuts and Bolts Grantee Organizations
05-23-06

ARISE, Syracuse, NY: $149,945 for counseling for children and families at two Syracuse School District elementary schools.

                                   

Boys and Girls Clubs of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY: $150,000 to provide dental services in partnership with the Buffalo Community Health Center to youth and families.

 

C-Match, Syracuse, NY: $149,995 to establish a Fetal and Infant Mortality/Morbidity Review/Registry (FIMMRR) for Onondaga County, providing critical feedback to healthcare providers, which can be used for Continuous Quality Improvement.

 

Catholic Charities of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY: $150,000 to implement software and hardware system to streamline billing, records, and appointment scheduling.

 

Child and Family Services, Buffalo, NY: $92,840 to implement Anasazi software to increase staff time to provide direct services to clients.

                            

Diocese of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY: $73,043 to provide training to decrease bullying and increase cultural competency in the Diocese’s 20 most impoverished schools.

 

Jewish Family Service, Buffalo, NY: $139,489 for expanding mental health services to children.

 

Kaleida Health, Buffalo, NY: $207,872 to develop and implement a Quality Assurance Program for school based health centers at Kaleida and Catholic Health systems and Jamestown School District.

 

McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy, Syracuse, NY: $149,997 to develop web-based tracking system of abused children in Onondaga County, hire a case manager to coordinate services for these children.

 

Mid-Erie Counseling and Treatment Services, Cheektowaga, NY: $106,000 to assess vulnerable children/families in their service area to develop an outreach program and improve cultural competency of staff to provide needed mental health services.

 

Pioneer Camp and Retreat Center, Angola, NY: $120,900  to train staff to better address the needs of foster children and recruit advanced social work students to better serve these children.

 

Polish Community Center, Buffalo, NY: $49,658 to implement Kid Trax software to increase staff time to provide direct services to children.

 

Syracuse Community Health Center, Syracuse, NY: $51,953 to implement and provide training for an automated immunization tracking system.

 

Syracuse City School District, Syracuse, NY: $150,000 for construction of a school-based health center at Delaware Elementary School.

 

UNYNET, Buffalo, NY: $150,000 to improve asthma treatment by augmenting office visits with a physician- and telephone- based case management, monitoring and tracking system.

 

Women & Children’s Hospital of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY: $150,000 to assess the needs and services currently provided to Bantu refugees and develop cultural competency training for providers.