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1 All Points Transit Medical Transportation in Montrose County Provide in- and out-of-county transportation to medical services for seniors and people with disabilities in Montrose, Delta and San Miguel counties. Delta, Montrose, San Miguel $35,000 American Diabetes Association-Colorado Area Diabetes Education and Health Care Navigation Provide evidence-based diabetes education and support access to health care, case management, outreach and assistance. Link monolingual Spanishspeaking clients to medical homes. El Paso, Pueblo, Teller $35,000 Bayaud Enterprises Community Resource Navigator Program Reduce barriers to health by providing quality care coordination, benefits acquisition and access to local resources. Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Denver, Douglas, El Paso, Jefferson $140,000 Bell Policy Center Public Investment and Health Policy Project Work on addressing three public policy issues in Colorado: The lack of public investment and constitutional restrictions; negative perceptions of the public sector; and the aging population as a primary driver of Medicaid expense growth. Building a Better Colorado Building a Better Colorado Engage Coloradans from across the state in an honest conversation about how to improve fiscal, education, health and infrastructure policies for Colorado, and in so doing, create a brighter future for residents and future generations. $30,000 Canon City Golden Age Council Medical Transportation in Fremont County Provide the only donation-based medical transportation service for Fremont County residents, especially the elderly and anyone living with disabilities in Canon City, Florence and Penrose. Fremont $19,382

2 Center for African American Health Strengthening Organizational Capacity Capacity building to support increased organizational effectiveness to transform the Center for African American Health into a high-performing organization. Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, El Paso, Jefferson, Pueblo $100,000 Center for Health Progress Expanding Care and Coverage to Colorado's Immigrants Identify and analyze policy and pursue solutions to address the gap in health care coverage and access for immigrants in Colorado. $55,000 Clinica Family Health Services Lafayette Clinic Expansion Expand and combine Clinica's Lafayette clinic and administrative facilities into a 65,000 square foot medical, dental, and behavioral health campus with on-site pharmacy services. The new facility will serve approximately 10,500 individuals annually, including 3,500 previously unserved patients. Boulder, Broomfield $75,000 Colorado Association of Funders CAF Annual Program - Center for Effective Philanthropy Advance philanthropic investments in Colorado by supporting CAF to engage with the Center for Effective Philanthropy. $4,000 Colorado Center on Law and Policy Behavioral Health Advocacy Advocate for full behavioral health parity, advocate for payment reform to integrate behavioral and physical health, and improve children s access to Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment services. $59,592 Colorado Center on Law and Policy Research and Advocacy Support Advance the health, economic security and well-being of low-income Coloradans. Colorado Community Health Network Protect and Improve Coloradans Access to Health Coverage Monitor state and federal policy changes that could impact health coverage in Colorado; use advocacy tactics to leverage options for federal policy changes to benefit low-income Coloradans; and participate and lead work groups that address health coverage for children and families. $25,000

3 Colorado Community Health Network Advocacy for Community Health Centers Increase access to high-quality, integrated primary care in Colorado through technical assistance, advocacy and strategic support to grow Colorado's health care safety net. Colorado Consumer Health Initiative Ensure Health Coverage and Access in the Changing Landscape Conduct research and analysis, coalition building, and media and strategic communications to educate policymakers and activate advocacy organizations about proposed changes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Medicaid. Develop policy responses or alternatives to any federal changes. $40,000 Colorado Consumer Health Initiative Advocacy for Health Insurance and Health Care Access Advocate for access to affordable, high quality, and equitable health care for all Coloradans. Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition Take Care: Health Matters Improve access to healthcare for over 100,000 justice-involved Coloradans and their families through multi-sector collaboration, training for involved professionals, and direct outreach to people involved in the criminal justice system. $27,000 Colorado Cross Disability Coalition Health Advocacy and Online Resources Enhance and expand advocacy network for the disability community and continue to pursue advocacy opportunities to ensure consideration and responsiveness to the needs of all Coloradans with disabilities. $75,000 Colorado Cross Disability Coalition Advocacy Support for CCDC Catalyze leadership, advocacy and investments to support individuals living with disabilities in Colorado. Colorado Fiscal Institute Economic Equity Advocacy for Colorado Provide credible, independent, and accessible information and analysis of economic issues in Colorado to create a more prosperous and equitable economy.

4 Colorado Health Institute Supporting Health in a Changing World Support the core work of the Colorado Health Institute - providing data, analysis and expertise - to support Colorado's efforts to ensure that Coloradans are the healthiest in the nation. $327,000 Colorado Visiting Nurse Association Home Health Telemedicine: Improving Health and Promoting Independence Pilot a telemedicine program to reduce hospital readmissions for seniors with heart failure, a growing high-risk population, as well as address nurse workforce shortages. Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Gilpin, Jefferson $75,000 Community Resource Center Rural Philanthropy Days Support the continued operation of the Rural Philanthropy Days program (RPD) with events in Colorado's Northwest and San Juan regions in RPD provides Colorado's rural nonprofit organizations and community groups direct access to the resources, opportunities for collaboration, and professional development services they need to more efficiently and effectively meet societal needs. Grand, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Jackson, Moffat, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Blanco, Routt, San Miguel $15,000 Doctors Care Elevate Health Navigation Services Strengthen and expand Health Navigation services so more individuals with complex health and socio-economic needs can be helped with addressing barriers to care and live a healthier life. Improve processes and procedures and introduce Health Navigation as a means to assist HealthFirst Colorado and uninsured patients served by Doctors Care and partner providers. Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert $40,138 Integrated Community Medical Interpretation and Care Coordination Provide medical interpretation and resource and referral services to address the linguistic, cultural and health care barriers facing the immigrant community in Northwest Colorado. Moffat, Routt $25,000 Keefe Memorial Health Service District Ultrasound Table Purchase a new ultrasound table to improve the quality of patient care and ensure patient satisfaction. Cheyenne Keefe Memorial Health Service District Digital Radiology Purchase, install, and train staff on upgraded digital radiology system in order to provide more efficient, high quality patient care. Cheyenne

5 La Puente Home Emergency Safety-Net in the San Luis Valley Provide a safety-net for marginalized individuals and families living in the "flats" of the San Luis Valley by connecting them to community resources to meet their health and wellness needs. Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Mineral, Rio Grande, Saguache $100,000 Metro Community Provider Network North Aurora Family Health Services Expansion Support purchase of medical equipment costs for the capital expansion of MCPN s North Aurora Family Health Services (NAFHS) center. Adams, Arapahoe $75,000 Montrose Memorial Hospital 3D Mammography Machine Promote preventive health care for women by upgrading technology to provide more accurate diagnostics and increase screening rates. Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel North Park Medical Clinic Ultrasound Equipment Decrease avoidable patient transfers to out-of-county clinics by purchasing and implementing an ultrasound machine for disease and injury diagnoses. Jackson $12,000 Pioneers Healthcare Foundation 3D Mammography Support the purchase of a 3D Mammography System to serve a remote and rural western Colorado community to increase breast cancer screening rates and provide higher-quality, lowerbarrier care. Rio Blanco Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains Sustaining Health Care Access in Rural Colorado Ensure 2500 patients at Granby, Salida, Cortez and Alamosa Health Centers have continued access to basic health services, such as cancer screenings and annual exams Alamosa, Chaffee, Grand, Montezuma $70,000 Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains Project Support Advocate for and provide reproductive health care services to rural and underserved residents in Colorado. $10,000

6 Project Worthmore Health for Colorado's Refugees Support Project Worthmore to create a community in which all people are valued, included, and empowered through efforts to foster community, self-sufficiency and increase quality of life among Denver-area refugees. Adams, Arapahoe, Denver, Jefferson Rocky Mountain Rural Health Community Health Worker: Improving Transitions in Care Expand Community Health Worker (CHW) inhome services and facilitate communication with caregivers to reduce the rate of hospital re-admissions, enhance continuity of care and improve the health status of Park County residents. Park $59,673 South Central Council of Governments Medical Transportation in Las Animas and Huerfano Provide rural residents of Las Animas and Huerfano counties with affordable and reliable transportation to specialized medical services in Pueblo. Huerfano, Las Animas $35,000 Southeast Colorado Hospital District Ventilator and Diagnostic Tool Wall Units Purchase a Non-Invasive Ventilator (Bi-PAP machine) and two diagnostic tool wall systems to replace outdated equipment and increase the quality of care for the 1300 residents in one of Colorado's most frontier counties. Baca $16,665 St. Vincent Hospital Hematology Analyzer Enable the purchase of a new hematology analyzer in order to continue providing critical routine emergency and primary care to rural Colorado communities. Chaffee, Lake $31,000 Telluride Foundation Rides to Wellness in Southwest Colorado Support a rural transportation pilot in collaboration with Liberty Mobility Now, the Telluride Foundation, Tri-County Health Network and other partners to increase access to health and supportive services in Montrose, Ouray and San Miguel counties. Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel $10,000 University of Colorado at Denver - College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts/Sciences to Medical Doctor Program Support combined-degree opportunity offering Colorado students from a broad range of demographic and economic backgrounds a continuous path to obtain bachelor's degrees at the University of Colorado Denver and medical degrees at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. $60,000

7 Urban Peak Colorado Springs Health Services Program Provide support to the Health Services Program in coordinating physical, behavioral, and mental health care needs of youth experiencing or at risk of homelessness in order to increase health and stability. El Paso $20,000 Wray Community District Hospital Imaging equipment upgrade Retrofit current analog radiography equipment to digital in order to increase image production, better meet the needs of patients, and improve the quality of patient care. Kit Carson, Phillips, Washington, Yuma All American FAMILIES PLUS Integrated Peer Specialists Serve the health care needs of the vulnerable and underserved children and families in rural Delta County through the use of certified peer specialists integrated into a systems of care approach. Delta $56,136 Assuring Better Child Health & Development Healthy Steps Program for Young Children Continue to provide model oversight, technical assistance, training and sustainability supports for Colorado's six Healthy Steps program sites to ensure children and caregivers receive high-quality, integrated and team-based care that promotes optimal child health outcomes. Adams, Alamosa, Arapahoe, Costilla, Denver, Mesa, Morgan, Pueblo, Saguache $58,742 Baby Bear Hugs Expanding and Enhancing for Sustainability Provide supervision and support county coordinators and parent educators to enhance home visitation program effectiveness and family recruitment. Develop effective engagement strategies to enhance participation in prevention and promotion services. Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Elbert, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma $38,967 Boys and Girls Clubs of the High Rockies Park County Love and Logic Parenting Classes Increase local mental health supports and services for families through the implementation of the Love and Logic parenting program in conjunction with targeted coaching for families who need it the most. Park $25,000

8 Bright Futures Social emotional competency in young learners Foster social emotional development in children under the age of six and provide additional early intervention supports through the Parents as Teachers (PAT) program and the Pyramid Model. Provide tools, individualized mentoring as well as support that enhances development and identifies developmental delays before a child enters kindergarten both in home and early childcare settings. Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel $40,000 Catholic Charities, Diocese of Pueblo Family Strengthening Programs Provide support for programs which directly address family strengthening and early childhood development through proven programs and interventions. Crowley, Custer, Huerfano, Las Animas, Otero, Pueblo $40,000 Children's Hospital Colorado Foundation First 1,000 Days Initiative: Targeted Interventions Promote and implement psycho-social screening across health care settings so that families at risk for or experiencing toxic stress can be identified early and targeted interventions can be provided to help children and families access needed resources and behavioral health treatment. Adams, Arapahoe, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson $97,657 Colorado Association for School-Based Health Care Project Support Promote health equity through access to health care in schools and increase access to long-acting contraceptive methods in school-based health centers. $30,000 Colorado Children's Campaign LARC4CO: Expanded Family Planning Services Support a collaborative advocacy effort of more than 40 Colorado-based organizations to ensure Colorado's family planning program secures continued funding to provide access to effective contraceptive methods, provider training and health education for low-income women and men across the state. $10,000 Colorado Children's Campaign Children's Health Research and Advocacy Improve child well-being through advocacy to support the health and education of Colorado's children. Community Partnership for Child Development (CPCD) Behavioral Health Program Support behavioral health programs offered in early childhood classrooms that improves social/emotional outcomes for over 1800 low-income children. El Paso

9 Early Childhood Partners Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation Increase the capacity of early childhood professionals and parents to promote young children s social, emotional, and behavioral health, while simultaneously improving child care quality, and supporting both children and families with individualized needs. Eagle $32,290 Early Connections Learning Centers Behavioral Health Program Support the behavioral health program so that children will be emotionally and socially ready to learn when entering kindergarten. El Paso Excelsior Excelsior's Early Childhood & Family Support Program Support the Early Childhood & Family Support program, formerly known in the Denver area as FACES to provide early intervention services to struggling children and families ensuring greater chances of future success. Arapahoe, Denver $46,500 Family Resource Center Technical Support and Sustainability Promote the social and emotional health and physical well-being of children and families through parenting classes, youth development programming, and resource and referral services. Support new executive director in developing nonprofit leadership skills. Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma Family Visitor Program of Garfield County Healthy Families America Provide education, advocacy, and supportive services that strengthen families, foster optimum development of children, and prevent child abuse through home-visitation programming. Eagle, Garfield, Pitkin $106,750 Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado Social, Emotional and Physical Health for Two Generations Support increased, customized, evidencebased mental health screening, supportive practices and wrap-around support to teen parents and their young children. Adams, Arapahoe, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson Four Corners Youth Clinics Integrated Behavioral Health Care Build a comprehensive mental health program that addresses the significant needs identified by risk assessments completed during comprehensive exams throughout the school year. Initiate an Alternative to Suspension program to provide mental health services and referrals to students through a collaborative effort between school and clinic staff with the purpose of getting students connected with education, counseling, and resources to stay in school. Montezuma $59,965

10 Global Health Foundation Before Play Colorado - Just Talk About It Engage year old Colorado residents in learning about sexual health, supporting healthy behaviors, promoting long acting reversible contraception and connecting young adults to reproductive services through a multi-pronged public awareness campaign. Efforts will include a messaging refresh ; a digital campaign platform (website, social media, online advertising and more); printed materials to be distributed on campuses, in clinics and via outreach events in the community; outdoor advertising; and outreach team members to engage in one-on-one contacts at community events. Grand Beginnings Early Childhood Mental Health Support Project Promote child and family mental health and well-being by increasing the use of evidence-based, social-emotional and inclusive practices in early care and education settings, including child care centers, family child care homes, home visitation programs, early intervention and community service entities. Use a community-based model to ensure early childhood professionals, children, and their families have access to coaching, technical assistance, and clinical intervention when appropriate. Grand, Jackson, Summit $69,000 Invest in Kids The Incredible Years Provide high-quality implementation of The Incredible Years, an evidence-based program that engages both parents and teachers in the healthy social-emotional development of young children. Adams, Alamosa, Arapahoe, Archuleta, Boulder, Delta, Denver, Dolores, Eagle, El Paso, Fremont, Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Kit Carson, La Plata, Lake, Logan, Mesa, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Pueblo, Summit $35,000 Kids First Health Care School-Based Health Center on the Thornton High School Campus Support construction of a new schoolbased health center (SBHC) on the Thornton High School campus. Deliver high quality, cost-effective, and patient-centered care to improve health outcomes and health equity for all students on the Thornton campus. Adams Lake County Community Fund Community Efforts to Promote Health Support health in Lake County through investments in leadership, advocacy and resident connections to build a healthier generation of children. Lake Laradon Hall Society Family, Infant and Toddler Program Expand and strengthen staff capacity for the Family, Infant and Toddler (FIT) Program by adding a full-time family navigator. Adams, Denver, Jefferson $25,000

11 Mountain Valley Developmental Services Healthy Futures Project Support the Rocky Mountain Early Childhood Council in establishing a system of home-based and center-based mental health consultation and support services for children ages birth-tofive years and their families. Eagle, Garfield, Lake, Pitkin Reach Out and Read Colorado New Parent Empowerment Initiative Support a pilot to empower parents to develop important bonding routines that enhance early childhood development. Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Denver, Douglas, El Paso, Jefferson $25,000 Rose Community Foundation LAUNCH Together Support LAUNCH Together communities in expanding evidence-based prevention and promotion strategies and building coordinated systems to support the wellness of children, prenatal through age 8, and their families with a focus on behavioral health and social and emotional development. $575,000 Tri-County Health Network School-Based Teletherapy in the West End Public School District Pilot school-based teletherapy services in a critically underserved district that will treat adolescents in grades six to twelve using evidence-based modalities. Decrease mental health stigma among community residents through courses in evidence-based Mental Health First Aid. Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel $30,585 University of Colorado at Anschutz - Denver Health Clinics Expansion of Pregnancy and Parenting Partners at Denver Health Expansion of Pregnancy and Parenting Partners at the Denver Health Women's Care and Westside clinics by training staff, recruiting and enrolling 60 patients at each site, offering six P3 group cohorts at each site, and monitoring preliminary patient outcomes. Denver $66,461 Wild Plum Center for Young Children and Families Mental Health Program Support Implement an integrated, sustainable, and effective mental health program to improve access, outcomes, and mental health strategies within a comprehensive early childhood education center serving high-need children. Boulder $36,375

12 Arapahoe House Integrated Behavioral Health Care in Safety-Net Primary Care Clinics Expand access to behavioral health support for patients with substance abuse concerns in integrated primary care clinics and identify payer mix needed to sustain behavioral health in integrated settings. Adams, Arapahoe, Douglas, Jefferson, Park $35,000 Asian Pacific Development Center Improving Access to Integrated Care for Underserved AAPI Individuals Introduce a health care coordinator position that will help advance the integration of care and hire a clinician to provide addictions counseling in response to the growing number of clients presenting with substance use concerns. Adams, Arapahoe, Denver, Jefferson $71,350 Catholic Health Initiatives Colorado Foundation Expanding Integrated Behavioral Health Services Expand access to behavioral health care for underserved populations through group interventions, the addition of a behavioral health provider and a health coach, and a focus on comprehensive support for individuals living with co-occurring health conditions like depression, anxiety, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and chronic pain. Adams, Broomfield, Denver Centro de la Familia Fortaleciendo Familias/Strengthening Families Provide bilingual, culturally competent services to lowincome, underserved Hispanic and Latino populations in El Paso, Teller, and Pueblo counties. El Paso, Pueblo, Teller $40,000 Clinica Colorado Behavioral Health Care Expansion Increase availability of mental health services by adding an additional day of counseling and better accommodate patients by expanding behavioral health clinician hours. Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield $25,000 Clinica Tepeyac Enhancing Access to Behavioral Health in Integrated Care Strengthen the capacity and quality of behavioral health case management services to support the highest need patients, and provide them with the necessary services to support their physical and behavioral health. Adams, Arapahoe, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson $69,946

13 Denver Children's Advocacy Center Mental Health Treatment for Vulnerable Children Serve children and youth ages 0-17 who have been abused, neglected, and/or traumatized and suffer from mental health disorders by providing assessment and treatment with a special focus on under-served populations. Adams, Arapahoe, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson $35,000 Denver Children's Home Community-Based Mental Health for Children and Families Provide intensive community-based services to at least 90 distressed children and families. Collaborate with Denver Public Schools (DPS) as an in-home service provider for students and families. Conduct professional workshops on trauma for DPS staff and partner agencies. Adams, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson $62,600 Denver Health and Hospitals Foundation Telephonic Counseling for Depression and Anxiety Expand delivery of telephonic counseling to uninsured and under-insured patients and achieve program sustainability by advancing initiatives toward reimbursement. Denver $88,000 Jefferson Center For Mental Health Integrated Health Care Services for Families Support two half-time care coordinator positions in partnership with Metro Community Provider Network to promote whole-person health in integrated, family-centered setting. Jefferson $62,000 Karis Community Community Empowerment Program Support adults living with serious and persistent mental illness to obtain basic life skills and successfully transition into independent living. Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson $15,000 Maria Droste Counseling Center Options Program and Integrated Behavioral Health Program Expand organizational and program capacity in offering low-cost mental health services to underserved populations, increase co-located and integrated care efforts, and continue to develop a strong mental health workforce. Denver, Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Douglas, Jefferson $60,000

14 Mental Health Colorado Promote Mental Health and Transform Systems of Care Drive changes to improve the mental health of Coloradans through a network of statewide advocates who use best-practices to promote state and local policy change; focused engagement to reform private and public insurance coverage; and, community engagement to identify solutions and raise awareness of the importance of mental health and opportunities to improve mental health in Colorado. $100,000 Mind Springs, Inc. Building Sanctuary Rebuilding Lives Address the critical psychiatric bed shortage on the western slope by doubling the size of the existing hospital from 32 to 64 beds. Summit, Delta, Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Mesa, Moffat, Montrose, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt $100,000 Second Wind Fund Access to Counseling Services Support efforts to decrease incidence of suicide in children and youth by removing the financial and social barriers to mental health treatment. Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson $15,000 Servicios de La Raza Community-Based Mental Health Services Provide low-income, underserved Latino population with culturally relevant, linguistically competent, mental health services rooted in a social justice paradigm. Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Denver, Jefferson $79,090 St. Mary's Family Medicine Residency CO-EARTH: Colorado Enhancing Access to Rural Team-based Healthcare Partner with rural primary care medical practices in western Colorado to build integrated care infrastructure, place family physician residents trained in integrated care in rural communities, and assist small primary care clinics in building capacity to apply for SIM funding. Archuleta, Delta, Dolores, Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Gunnison, Hinsdale, La Plata, Mesa, Mineral, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, San Juan, San Miguel $55,000 Summit Community Care Clinic Integrated Health Services Support Integrated Behavioral Health treatment for an underserved patient population. Chaffee, Grand, Lake, Park, Summit $48,746 University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Warm Connections Provide preventive behavioral, social-emotional and developmental support to atrisk vulnerable mothers/caregivers and their children on-site in Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) clinics. Denver, Adams, Arapahoe $72,500

15 Colorado Coalition for the Homeless Conversion to Electronic Dental System Complete an organization wide conversion to an electronic medical and dental record system by purchasing necessary equipment at Champa Street dental clinic. Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson Colorado Mission of Mercy Mission of Mercy - Pueblo Provide quality dental services to individuals, residing in Pueblo and surrounding communities, who cannot afford or access dental care in partnership with a network of participating dentists. Crowley, El Paso, Las Animas, Otero, Pueblo $10,000 Dental Aid, Inc. SMILES: Phase II Implementation Provide SMILES dental services to high-need adults experiencing homelessness and behavioral health issues in Boulder and Broomfield counties. Project implementation will begin in three Boulder County community sites -- the Mental Health Partners Ryan Wellness Center, the Sister Carmen Community Center in Lafayette and Bridge House Homeless Outreach in Boulder. Broomfield, Boulder $250,000 Garfield County Public Health Oral Health Infrastructure Assurance Project Provide preventative oral health services to school-aged children in Garfield, Eagle and Pitkin counties and develop a sustainability plan for the program. Eagle, Garfield, Pitkin $40,000 Marillac Clinic Panoramic X-ray Unit & Software Update thirteen operatories and dental equipment to serve an additional 1000 patients and to increase overall quality of care. Mesa $89,384 Mountain Family Health Centers SMILES: Phase II Implementation Implement SMILES in four mountain communities to increase access to oral health care for underserved, school-aged children and youth. Of the four sites, one is located in Eagle County at a school-based health center and three are located in Garfield County, at a high school, student health center and an elementary school. Ppportunities for expansion include Grand Valley Middle School and MFHC's future clinic in Basalt. Eagle, Garfield $205,000

16 Northwest Colorado Health Improve Delivery of Oral Health Services Improve the delivery of oral health services for underserved populations in northwest Colorado through the integration of the Northwest Colorado's Dental Coalition's clinic into Northwest Colorado Health's dental program. Moffat, Moffat, Routt $20,000 River Valley Family Health Center Oral Health for Montrose Satellite Clinic Purchase dental equipment for a new, integrated care clinic in Montrose allowing expansion of services to include oral health care. Delta, Montrose $100,000 Rural Communities Resource Center Oral Health Access Provide access to oral health education, preventive care and referrals to dental treatment for underserved children in Washington and Yuma counties. Washington, Yuma $90,000 Salud Family Health Centers SMILES: Extended Phase I Planning Continue the planning phase to identify sites for implementation, operationalize project plans, and prepare Salud as the dental provider and new lead agency of northeast Colorado's SMILES effort. Morgan $37,000 Salud Family Health Centers SMILES Implementation in Fort Morgan Implement the SMILES program in five schools in Fort Morgan and expand to the northeastern counties of Colorado using a virtual dental home model that supports access to preventive and restorative oral health care. Morgan $250,000 Summit Community Care Clinic SMILES: Phase II Implementation Implement SMILES in Summit, Lake, Park, and Chaffee counties to increase access to high quality dental services for under-served children and adults. SMILES will build on the Care Clinic's existing oral health efforts in Lake and Park county schools, while coinciding with the organization's overall expansion in dental services, capacity and clinic site locations. Lake, Park, Summit, Chaffee $250,000

17 Town of Granby Water Department North Service Area Helping Oral Health One Sip at a Time Support the purchase of water fluoridation equipment for Granby's north service area water treatment plant. Grand $4,828 Tri-County Health Network SMILES: Phase II Implementation Expand a portion of Skippy into Skippy+ by implementing and providing SMILES services at high-need, rural southwest schools of San Miguel, Montrose and Ouray counties. This model will utilize Skippy's hygienists, navigators and project management, while leveraging local community health center and private practice dentists for x-ray review, treatment planning and restorative care at community clinics. Delta, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel $243,100

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