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Each year, the Foundation sets aside a pool of dollars to respond in a timely fashion to opportunities that fit our mission but are outside the eight health issues prioritized for funding. The Foundation places an emphasis on grants to support and strengthen safety net providers of health care, help low-income consumers understand and navigate the health care system, and to inform policymakers and opinion leaders about healthcare issues affecting the underserved. The Foundation also provides funding to address the health care needs of the California/Mexico border population, the urban homeless, and culturally appropriate programs for underserved ethnic populations.
For more information on TCWF’s special projects fund, please visit the Contact Us page.
Sandra J. Martínez
Frank Lalle
When Litigation is Required to Guarantee Access to Services (Fall 2007)
MEDICC Facilitates Exchange of Ideas With Members of Cuba's Health Care Community (Summer 2006)
Federal Program Helps Community Clinics Recoup Costs of Providing Care (Summer 2005)
Local Leaders Work Towards Healthier Communities (Winter 2004-2005)
Core Support Helps Safety Net Providers Sustain Services in Challenging Times (Summer 2004)
Northern California’s Rural Communities Face Health Care Challenges (Winter 2004)
Advocacy Group Uses Local Data To Influence Statewide Policy (Winter 2004)
Data Collection Fuels Advocacy Efforts for Culturally Competent Care (Fall 2002)
Clinic Overcomes Crisis By Employing Shared Resource Model (Fall 2001)
Asian and Pacific Islander Health Forum
California Pan Ethnic Health Network
Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County
Latino Coalition for a Healthy California
Insure the Uninsured Project
Prevention Institute
State of Health Insurance in California (PDF)
2008 Health Policy Field Poll (PDF)
The Unique Challenges to the Well-Being of California’s Border Kids
The California Patient's Guide
Nutrition Policy Profiles
Health Policy Guide