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Summer 2007 Issue of Portfolio Now Available

The cover story in the latest issue of Portfolio focuses on TCWF's strategy of making grants to community foundations that "re-grant" the funds to community-based organizations. These entities are especially well-positioned to assess health care gaps, supply technical assistance and draw upon long-established relations with local stakeholders. This issue of Portfolio also spotlights the work of grantees in two of the Foundation’s eight priority areas—diversity in the health professions and women’s health.
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Water Justice’ Is Topic of Panel Discussion in San Francisco

“The Struggle for Water Justice” is the topic of a panel discussion on August 30 at the Commonwealth Club of California, co-sponsored by TCWF. Panelists—Whitney Dotson, a community activist in North Richmond; Mark Franco, headman of the Winnemem Wintu tribe; and Laurel Firestone, co-director of Community Water Center, a TCWF grantee—will discuss challenges faced by many low-income California communities in accessing affordable supplies of clean, safe water.
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2006 TCWF Annual Report Available Online

The cover story of the 2006 TCWF Annual Report illustrates how conferences that bring together grantees and others committed to addressing specific health issues can build skills, increase participants’ knowledge and enable them to discover unexpected allies. As always, the Annual Report also provides an update on the Foundation’s activities for the year, an overview of the grants program, a list of the year’s grants and financial statements.
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Using Technology to Increase Medicaid and SCHIP Enrollment and Retention

Medicaid and the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) provide more than 30 million children with access to regular, ongoing preventative care. Yet there are 9 million uninsured children, most of whom are also eligible for these services. Many insured children lose their coverage, often simply because of incomplete or late paperwork. A report from The Children’s Partnership, a TCWF grantee, and The Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured examines the ways information technology can make Medicaid and CHIP more efficient, increasing enrollment and retention, and freeing up resources to fund coverage for more children.
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TCWF’s Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative Evaluated

A new report presents findings from a comprehensive program evaluation of TCWF’s 10-year, $60-million Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Initiative (TPPI). The evaluation assesses TPPI’s eight programs: community action, community access, community support, leadership recognition, policy advocacy, professional development, public education and research. For each program, the report describes grantee activities, implementation lessons learned and outcomes achieved. Conducted by Philliber Research Associates, SRI International and University of California, San Francisco, the report also includes lessons learned from the overall evaluation and a discussion of sustainability issues. (PDF)
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Health Pavilion Exhibitors Sought for Black Business Expo 2007

black expoA health pavilion, co-hosted by the L.A. Watts Times and Watts Healthcare, will be part of Black Business Expo 2007 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, September 21-23. The pavilion will serve as a resource center for information on major health conditions adversely affecting the African-American community. The deadline to reserve exhibitor space is September 7. For more information, call (213) 251-5700.
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Prisons and Punishment Are Topics of Online Debate

In early August, Barry Krisberg, president of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency—a TCWF grantee—and Mike Reynolds, who helped draft California’s "Three Strikes and You’re Out" law, debated issues relating to prisons and punishment in California on latimes.com. Krisberg and Reynolds took on topics that range from prison overcrowding to mandatory’sentencing laws. The five debates are available online.
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3,500 Californians Speak Out at Health Care Reform Event

On August 11, nearly 3,500 Californians in eight cities linked by satellite discussed proposals for reforming the state health care system. Top priorities of participants in CaliforniaSpeaks — determined by an electronic vote — were making health care affordable and accessible to all, and "putting people before profits." Participating legislators included Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Assembly Speaker Fabian Núñez, Senate President pro tem Don Perata and Assembly Republican Leader Mike Villines. The nonpartisan event, a project of AmericaSpeaks, was funded by grants from TCWF, The California Endowment and Blue Shield of California Foundation.
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Policy Brief Offers Strategies for Increasing Latino Nursing Workforce

The Tomás Rivera Policy Institute (TRPI) has published a policy brief summarizing the findings of a TCWF-funded report on increasing Latino participation in the nursing workforce. TRPI found that the chief barriers are lack of family support, reluctance to access financial aid, inadequate high school preparation, educators’ low expectations, lack of role models and underfunded community colleges. In response, nursing programs are taking steps to increase Latino attendance and completion rates. Best practices include developing ties with local high schools, tailoring programs to the needs of working students and providing comprehensive student services. Funding for the
policy brief was provided by AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals. (PDF)
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