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Navigator Grant Recipients

Navigators will serve as an in-person resource for Americans who want additional assistance in shopping for and enrolling in plans in the Health Insurance Marketplace this fall. Below are the recipients of Navigator grants in Federally-facilitated and State Partnership Marketplaces, grouped by state. Recipients marked with an asterisk (*) are operating in more than one state. The anticipated grant amount listed in each case only applies to the amount going to that organization for that states specific operations. Please see https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for the most current contact information for these grantees.

ALABAMA
Ascension Health Service Area: 15 Counties in southwestern Alabama Grant Amount: $232,406 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Providence Health Ascension Health is the nation's largest Catholic and nonprofit health system. The Ascension Health Navigator project will assist consumers (individuals and small employers) in understanding new programs, taking advantage of consumer protections, and navigating the health insurance system to find the most affordable coverage that meets their needs. Web: http://www.providencehospital.org Phone: 251-633-1540 Email: CAREnavigator@providencehospital.org AIDS Alabama Service Area: Entire state Grant Amount: $531,080 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: AIDS Action Coalition (AAC) West Alabama AIDS Outreach (WAAO) Unity Wellness Center (UWC) Montgomery AIDS Outreach, Inc. (MAO) Selma AIDS Information and Referrals (AIR) AIDS Alabama South (AALS) The Right Place AIDS Alabama devotes its energy and resources statewide to helping people with HIV/AIDS live healthy, independent lives and works to prevent the spread of HIV. AIDS Alabama Navigators will conduct 1|Page

community-wide educational events and presentations in an effort to educate Alabamians on the Federally-facilitated Marketplace. The project will focus on those newly-eligible for health insurance, especially reaching out to lower and middle-income populations. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information Tombigbee Healthcare Authority Service Area: 18 counties in Alabama Delta Region Grant Amount: $680,499 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Tombigbee Healthcare Authority Health Resources of West Alabama Tuskegee Area Health Education Center (TAHEC), Inc. Health and Wellness Education Center Sowing Seeds of Hope Monroe County Hospital Tombigbee Healthcare Authority (THA) will place Navigators in 18 counties in the Alabama Delta Region to help consumers understand the new federal Marketplace coverage options and find the most affordable coverage that meets their health care needs. To achieve this goal, THA will develop a contractual agreement with its existing Delta Rural Access Program (DRAP) partners to expand their program focus. THA and these partnering agencies have been providing the Delta Region counties access to primary and preventive health care services, education and resources for more than nine years through outreach efforts in schools, churches, community centers, homes, and other community outlets. Web: http://www.bwwmh.com Phone: 888-531-6262 or 334-287-2610 Email: lwilson@bwwmh.com

ALASKA
United Way Anchorage Service Area: Urban Alaska Grant Amount: $300,000 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium The Alaska Navigators Coalition is a group of non-profits, led by the United Way of Anchorage. They plan to do outreach to uninsured populations throughout Alaska to promote awareness of new health care options and facilitate the enrollment of individuals. Web: http://www.alaska211.org Phone: 800-478-2221 or 907-263-3800 Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium 2|Page

Service Area: Rural Alaska Grant Amount: $299,918 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: United Way of Anchorage The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium is a non-profit tribal health organization that will partner with each regional health corporation in Alaska that wishes to participate in outreach activities to raise public awareness of how the new insurance Marketplace impacts them and the healthcare system. Web: http://www.alaska211.org Phone: 800-478-2221 or 907-263-3801

ARIZONA
Arizona Association of Community Health Centers Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $1,344,096 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Arizona Association of Community Health Centers Kids Health Link Nuestra Salud Pima Community Access Program (PCAP) Pima County Health Dept St. Elizabeths of Hungary United Way of Tucson & Southern Arizona The Arizona Association of Community Health Centers has served as Arizona's Primary Care Association since 1985 and continuously strives to fulfill its mission of promoting the development and delivery of affordable and accessible healthcare. The Arizona Association of Community Health Centers Navigators will coordinate outreach opportunities throughout Arizona. Web: http://www.aachc.org Phone: 602-253-0090 Email: Marketplace@aachc.org Arizona Board of Regents, University of Arizona Service Area: Pima County Grant Amount: $190,268 The Center for Rural Health at the University of Arizona aims to reduce the numbers of Asian American and Pacific Islander uninsured in Pima County, and implement a comprehensive outreach strategy. They intend to use the Southern Arizona Asian & Islander Health Coalition to reach out to these populations and inform them of new coverage options. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information 3|Page

Greater Phoenix Urban League, Inc. Service Area: Partnering with regional Navigator entities around the state Grant Amount: $523,773 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Greater Phoenix Urban League (lead applicant) Arizona Family Health Partnership (AFHP) Empact-La Frontera (ELF) Coconino County Health Department (CCHD) Tucson Urban League (TYL) Womens Health Coalition of AZ (WHC)

The Greater Phoenix Urban League aims to equip the disadvantaged with tools to achieve economic and social equality, including through improving their health and well-being.Greater Phoenix Urban League's Navigators will provide a comprehensive, statewide, public awareness campaign aimed at identifying and assisting uninsured individuals across Arizona to access and navigate the Health Exchange Marketplace. Web: http://www.gphxul.org Phone: 800-367-8939 Email: info@gphxul.org Campesinos Sin Fronteras, Inc. Service Area: Yuma County Grant Amount: $71,386 Campesinos Sin Fronteras is a Hispanic serving agency, providing services to farm workers and lowincome Hispanics, while serving the general population as well. The Campesinos Navigator program will provide enrollment assistance to uninsured individuals in Yuma County, Arizona. Web: http://www.campesinossinfronteras.org Phone: 928-627-5995 Email: navigator-info@campesinossinfronteras.org

ARKANSAS
Southern United Neighborhoods* Service Area: Central Arkansas Grant Amount: $270,193 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Southern United Neighborhoods (SUN) Local 100 United Labor Unions Arkansas Community Institute (ACI) Various community outreach partners (volunteers)

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Southern United Neighborhoods (SUN) is a public charity founded in March 2010 by low to moderate income people that uses research and training to combat the poverty, discrimination and community deterioration that keeps low income people from taking advantage of their rights and opportunities. Southern United Neighborhoods' Tri-State Outreach Project will implement and fulfill Navigation duties in the Tri-State Region of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas in Public-Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs) with high considerations of low income uninsured adult populations. Phone: 501-588-3272 Email: la@southernunitedneighborhoods.org University of Arkansas Service Area: All 75 counties in Arkansas; focus on counties unserved by state's IPA program Grant Amount: $774,745 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Partners for Inclusive Communities Department at the University of Arkansas The Arkansas Navigator Coalition is based out of the University of Arkansas, and plans to reach out to areas of Arkansas with the highest level of uninsured. The Coalition is comprised of agencies serving young adults, Latinos, African Americans, persons who are homeless, mentally ill, living in poverty, or who have disabilities. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information

DELAWARE
Chatman, LLC Service Area: Entire state Grant Amount: $510,577 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Local physicians offices Accountable Care Organizations Chatman, LLC will serve as a navigator within the State of Delaware by assisting consumers in accessing health coverage and conducting outreach and public education. Chatman, LLC has extensive experience in the areas of health benefits and the policy and benefits structure of the private health insurance providers. Web: www.chatmanllc.org Phone: 302-685-2379 Email: chatmanp@verizon.net

FLORIDA
University of South Florida Service Area: 64 of 67 counties in Florida 5|Page

Grant Amount: $4,213,696 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Florida Covering Kids & Families (FL-CKF) [lead applicant, based in Univ. of South Florida] The Health Council of Southeast Florida The Kids Healthcare Foundation Primary Care Access Network (PCAN) The Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Florida Covering Kids & Families (FL-CKF) is a community and consumer-focused nonprofit initiative of The Lawton and Rhea Chiles Center for Healthy Mothers and Babies, based in the College of Public Health, at the University of South Florida (USF), located in Tampa, Florida. FL-CKF, in collaboration with a state-wide consortium of 10 partners, will assist consumers and small employers with the enrollment process and conducting public education activities to raise awareness about the Marketplace. Web: http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/index.htm Phone: 813-974-888 Epilepsy Foundation of Florida Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $637,686 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Epilepsy Foundation of Florida University of West Florida in Pensacola University of Florida in Gainesville University of North Florida in Jacksonville Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton Nova Southeastern University in Davie Florida Memorial University in Opa-Locka The Epilepsy Foundation of Florida is a not-for-profit. The Epilepsy Foundation of Florida plans to utilize their existing partnerships with schools and universities, government agencies, hospitals, and faithbased entities to educate and help enroll consumers in the Marketplace. Web: http://www.efof.org Phone: 877-553-7453 or 305-670-4949 Email: nhadwen@efof.org and amadriz@efof.org Advanced Patient Advocacy, LLC* Service Area: Broward, Palm Beach, Miami-Dade couties Grant Amount: $413,152 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Holy Cross Hospital Bethesda Memorial Hospital

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For nearly 14 years, Advanced Patient Advocacy has partnered with health care providers and state and local governments in 21 states to provide services to communities to help educate and enroll uninsured consumers. Advanced Patient Advocacy will work with medical centers to identify uninsured individuals and provide education and assistance to help them make informed decisions about enrollment in the Marketplaces. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County, Inc. Service Area: Palm Beach, Martin, Okeechobee and Hendry counties Grant Amount: $446,783 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Healthcare Access Partnership Initiative (HAPI) Legal Aid's Housing Project The Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County will provide navigators in Palm Beach, Martin, Okeechobee and Hendry Counties. These counties include urban and rural communities that are racially, ethnically, linguistically, culturally and socio-economically diverse. The Legal Aid Society plans to do both direct engagement with consumers and well as provide information and public service announcements in multiple languages. Web: http://www.legalaidpbc.org Phone: 800-403-9353 ext. 366 or 561-655-8944 ext. 366 Email: navigator@legalaidpbc.org Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners Service Area: Pinellas County Grant Amount: $600,000 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Pinellas County Health Department Juvenile Welfare Board St. Petersburg College St. Petersburg Free Clinic Clearwater Free Clinic YMCA The Board of County Commissioners in Pinellas County, FL will be working to conduct outreach to vulnerable populations in the region. The Board will provide education, information services and work to facilitate enrollment in qualified health plans or other programs primarily to uninsured residents in Pinellas County in a manner that is sensitive to cultural, linguistic, physical, and educational differences. Web: http://www.pinellascounty.org/humanservices/default.htm Phone: 727-464-8445 or 727-464-8523 Email: Adrew-mowton@pinellascounty.org or bsullivan@pinellascounty.org National Hispanic Council on Aging* 7|Page

Service Area: Miami-Dade county Grant Amount: $646,825 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Local community partners; graduates of the Empowerment and Civic Engagement Training program National Hispanic Council on Aging (NHCOA) works closely with its Hispanic Aging Network composed of 39 community-based organizations across the continental U.S., the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. The NHCOA will deploy Navigators in Dade County, Florida, and Dallas County, Texas, to enroll the uninsured Hispanic population in these two counties with a focus on members of this population that are socially isolated due to cultural and linguistic differences See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information Mental Health America Service Area: Brevard, Flagler, Orange, Putname, St. Johns, and Volusia counties Grant Amount: $683,691 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Mental Health America Mental Health America of East Central Florida (MHAECF) The Mental Health America Navigator Initiative will target underserved individuals with behavioral health disorders who are uninsured or underinsured. The National Office of Mental Health America (MHA) will serve as the lead agency in the Initiative. The Mental Health America of East Central Florida (MHAECF) will serve Brevard, Flagler, Orange, Putnam, St. Johns, and Volusia counties in Florida. Web: http://www.mhavolusia.org Phone: 866-468-9199 Email: http://www.mhavolusia.org Public Health Trust of Miami Dade County dba Jackson Health System Service Area: Miami-Dade county Grant Amount: $238,000 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Jackson Memorial Hospital Holtz Childrens Hospital Jackson Rehabilitation Hospital Jackson South Community Hospital Jackson North Medical Center Jackson Mental Health Hospital Sole public hospital in Miami-Dade county, plan to utilize experience working with diverse populations to provide Navigator services to Miami-Dade County. Also plan to collaborate with many local partner organizations to help expand their outreach and education scope available to consumers.

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See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information

GEORGIA
Structured Employment Economic Development Corporation (SEEDCO)* Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $2,159,360 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Boat People SOS Center for Black Womens Wellness Emory-Grady Urban Health Initiative Georgia Equality & The Health Initiative Georgia Refugee Health and Mental Health Georgia Watch Georgians for a Healthy Future Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies Coalition Jewish Family & Career Services Latin American Association Mental Health America of Georgia Parent to Parent, Quality Med-Care Inc. Spring Creek Health Cooperative Seedco, a national organization helping low-income households and communities move toward economic prosperity since 1987, will act as lead agency for a consortium of partners in each state and oversee all aspects of the proposed program, providing technical assistance, financial oversight, compliance protocols, and partner facilitation. Seedco and its partners will support the activities of Navigators in Georgia and Tennessee, many of whom will be roving. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information University of Georgia Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $1,657,378 The University of Georgia's College of Family and Consumer Sciences and Cooperative Extension Service (UGA CES) plans to place navigators in several offices outside the Atlanta metro region. UGA CES plans to create awareness through community workshops, engage a network of existing partners to reach uninsured Georgia residents and provide direct services to consumers seeking assistance. Web: http://www.fcs.uga.edu/navigator Phone: 706-542-7171 Email: navigate@uga.edu

ILLINOIS
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Service Area: Southern Illinois Grant Amount: $240,113 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation (SIHF) Christopher Rural Health Planning (CRHPC) Community Health and Emergency Services (CHES) Rural Health Incorporated (RHI) Shawnee Health Service (SHS) Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation is a community-based, Federally Qualified Health Center network, with nearly 40 health centers located in seven counties in Southern Illinois. Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation Navigators will meet with staff members of individual health centers throughout the service area to coordinate the sign-up and completion of Federal on-line training for additional health centers, to train and prepare additional staff members to be able to assist patients when they are visiting the health centers. Web: http://www.sihf.org Phone: 618-332-0694 Email: enrollment@sihf.org Genesis Health System* Service Area: Rock Island and Mercer counties Grant Amount: $137,283 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Plan to work with existing community partners Genesis Health System will implement a navigator program through the Genesis Visiting Nurses Association (GVNA). Genesis plans to use existing relationships to aid residents and small business in accessing new sources of coverage. Web: http://www.genesishealth.com Phone: 563-421-3675 Email: enrollment@genesishealth.com Sinai Health System Service Area: Cook County (South Chicago) Grant Amount: $157,271 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Over 60 WIC office sites operated by Sinai Chicago Department of Public Health Community and Economic Development Association of Cook County Cook County Department of Public Health Mile Square Health Center Near North Health Service Corporation 10 | P a g e

Stickney Public Health District TCA Health Inc. Regional and local Community Based Organizations Federally Qualified Healthcare Centers such as Lawndale Christian Health Center Faith Based Organizations

Sinai Health System, through its community-based corporation, the Sinai Community Institute (SCI), plans to operate a navigator program together with a consortium of public and community and faith based organizations to raise awareness about coverage options and assist individuals in enrolling in the Illinois Health Insurance Marketplace. Phone: 773-257-6936 Email: debra.wesley@sinai.org Dupage County Health Dept Service Area: Dupage County Grant Amount: $182,543 DuPage County Health Departments (DCHD) plans to implement a navigator program targeting hard to reach populations. DCHD has identified younger adults 19 to 34 years of age and small businesses and their employees as the target populations. Web: http://www.dupagehealth.org Phone: 630-682-7400 Email: Interactive communicaiton on website A Safe Haven Foundation Service Area: Cook, Kane, DuPage, Lake, McHenry, and Will counties Grant Amount: $324,736 A Safe Haven Foundation is a non-profit organization that has provided housing and supportive services to homeless individuals and their families for 19 years. A Safe Haven will raise awareness about the Marketplace and coverage options for vulnerable populations. Web: http://www.asafehaven.org Phone: 773-435-8300 Mercy Hospital and Medical Center Service Area: Cook County (South Chicago) Grant Amount: $452,590 Mercy Hospital and Medical Center's Community-based Insurance Navigator Consumer Health (CINCH) Project will focus on identifying and connecting eligible individuals, especially minorities and the newly eligible, to insurance enrollment services at Mercy Hospitals main and satellite sites, Mercy Family Health Center's sites, and in community-based settings using Enrollment Navigators. The CINCH Project's Navigators will help facilitate enrollment in coverage and will educate consumers about available Qualified Health Plans. 11 | P a g e

Web: http://www.mercy-chicago.org Phone: 866-406-0021 Email: http://www.mercy-chicago.org/contact The Puerto Rican Cultural Center, Inc. Service Area: Cook County (Latino community) Grant Amount: $600,000 The Puerto Rican Cultural Center is a non-profit community-based institution, which seeks to serve the social/cultural needs of Chicago's Puerto Rican/Latino community. The Puerto Rican Cultural Center Navigator will focus on grassroots outreach, door-to-door canvasing, formal and informal popular education activities. Web: http://www.prcc-chgo.org Phone: 773-227-7794 Email: juanc@prcc-chgo.org VNA Health Care Service Area: Kane County Grant Amount: $132,737 VNA Health Care is the largest low income primary health care provider in Kane County, organized as the Visiting Nurse Association of Fox Valley. VNA Health Care will serve hard to reach populations and customers in their homes, following the successful model used in VNA's skilled home nursing service. Web: http://www.vnahealth.com Phone: 630-978-2532 Illinois College of Optometry Service Area: Cook County Grant Amount: $504,016 The Illinois College of Optometry will work with partner organizations to leverage a coalition of providers who have experience working with uninsured and underinsured patient populations. Many of the populations served by these partners are African-American, Latino, below the poverty line, or transient. The College and its partners will work to educate this population about their coverage options and help them evaluate those options and enroll in coverage. Web: http://www.ico.edu or http://www.illinoiseyeinstitute.com Phone: 855-752 -6652 or 312-949-7888 Email: scheeks@ico.edu National Council of Urban Indian Health* Service Area: Cook County Grant Amount: $35,000 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Local Urban Indian Health Program (UIHP) in Chicago 12 | P a g e

National Council of Urban Indian Health is the only national, membership-based organization dedicated to outreach and education on behalf of Urban Indian Health. It provides training, technical assistance, outreach, and education to Urban Indian Health Programs. Phone: 773-883-9100 Email: ahealthser@aol.com SER-Jobs for Progress National, Inc. Service Area: Lake, McHenry, Kane counties Grant Amount: $294,182 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Central States SER National nonprofit organization focusing on the employment needs of the Hispanic community. Plan to work with local partner, Central States SER, to target Hispanics and small businesses in Cook County and the northeastern counties of Illinois. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information

INDIANA
Affiliated Service Providers of Indiana, Inc. Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $897,150 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Affiliated Service Providers of Indiana, Inc. (Behavioral Health Network) Community Mental Health Centers (25 locations state-wide) Ivy Tech Community College (31 campuses state-wide) Affiliated Service Providers of Indiana, Inc., based in Terra Haute, Indiana, is collaborating with community mental health centers and Ivy Tech Community College to develop a navigator workforce consisting of veterans, certified recovery specialists, and Ivy Tech Community College students to reach out to and educate individuals, families and small businesses on the Health Marketplaces and help them select and enroll in qualified health plans. Web: http://www.aspinhealthnavigator.org Phone: 877-313-7215 Email: info@aspinhealthnavigator.org Plus One Enterprises, LTD, LLC Service Area: Delaware and Madison counties Grant Amount: $130,875

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Plus One Enterprises, LTD, LLC is a woman-owned, black-owned, small business based in Anderson, IN and Madison County (east central Indiana). Plus One Enterprises will help individuals and employers in Delaware and Madison Counties, focusing on people who are under and uninsured, facilitating enrollments in qualified health plans and the Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP), and reaching out to small employers. Web: http://www.Plus1Enterprises.com Phone: 855-758-7166 or 765-356-3349 Email: Deborah@Plus1Enterprises.com Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County Service Area: Indianapolis and Marion counties Grant Amount: $590,895 Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County (HHC), part of the Indiana state government, operates the Marion County Public Health Department and Wishard Health Servicesa patientcentered healthcare system for the uninsured and underinsured residents. HHC will hire and train staff to assist clients and implement an extensive education and media campaign to promote the Federally Facilitated Exchange. Web: http://www.wishard.edu/ Phone: 855-202-1053 Email: navigator@wishard.edu United Way Worldwide Service Area: Regional centers are located in Columbus, Crown Point, Evansville, Ft. Wayne, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Lafayette, Richmond, South Bend, and Cincinnati, Ohio (which serves eight counties in southeastern Indiana) Grant Amount: $424,586 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Will facilitate enrollment in conjunction with state-wide partners and 2-1-1 call center United Way Worldwide, working with local United Ways and 2-1-1the free, three-digit dialing code for health and human servicesinformation, referral, and assistance service centers will work to provide access to health insurance to individuals, households, workers, and outreach to employers in Indiana. Web: http://www.iauw.org Phone: 211

IOWA
Genesis Health System* Service Area: Scott, Clinton, Jackson counties Grant Amount: $128,430 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Plan to work with existing community partners 14 | P a g e

Genesis Health System will implement a navigator program through the Genesis Visiting Nurses Association (GVNA). Genesis plans to use existing relationships to aid residents and small business in accessing new sources of coverage. Web: http://www.genesishealth.com Phone: 563-421-3675 Email: enrollment@genesishealth.com Visiting Nurse Services of Iowa Service Area: 38 of 99 counties Grant Amount: $257,142 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: HCI Care Services The Visiting Nurse Services of Iowa will implement a navigator program serving 38 of Iowa's 99 counties, home to approximately half of the uninsured in Iowa. The Visiting Nurse Services will provide navigator services through public awareness, education and assistance in enrolling individuals in qualified health plans. They also will partner with other organizations with considerable expertise in eligibility, enrollment, and knowledge of other health programs such as Medicaid and CHIP. Web: http://www.vnsia.org Phone: 515-288-1516 Email: info@vnsdm.org Planned Parenthood of the Heartland Service Area: 61 of 99 counties Grant Amount: $214,427 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Ames Center Ankeny Center, My Health Express, Rosenfield Center, Susan Knapp, and West Center Burlingto Cedar Falls Cedar Rapids Council Bluffs Center Creston Center Dubuque Center Fort Dodge Center Iowa City Mount Pleasant Quad Cities Center Red Oak Center Sioux City Center Washington

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Planned Parenthood of the Heartland (PPHeartland) is a private, non-profit community-based health care agency operating in Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska and Oklahoma. In Iowa, PPHeartland plans to have Navigators cover 61 counties and will strategically base Navigators in regions across Iowa. Web: http://www.PPHeartland.org Phone: 877-811-7526 Email: Ianavigator@ppheartland.org

KANSAS
Ascension Health Service Area: Four counties in southern Kansas Grant Amount: $165,683 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Via Christi Health System (VCHS) Ascension Health is the nation's largest Catholic and nonprofit health system. The Ascension Health Navigator project will assist consumers (individuals and small employers) in understanding new programs, taking advantage of consumer protections, and navigating the health insurance system to find the most affordable coverage that meets their needs. Web: http://www.via-christi.org Phone: 316-689-5700 Email: oncologynavigators@viachristi.org Advanced Patient Advocacy, LLC* Service Area: Johnson, Wyandotte, Labette, Douglas and Leavenworth couties Grant Amount: $195,556 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Overland Park Regional Medical Center Labette County Medical Center Menorah Medical Center For nearly 14 years, Advanced Patient Advocacy has partnered with health care providers and state and local governments in 21 states to provide services to communities to help educate and enroll uninsured consumers. Advanced Patient Advocacy will work with medical centers to identify uninsured individuals and provide education and assistance to help them make informed decisions about enrollment in the Marketplaces. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information Kansas Association for the Medically Underserved Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $524,846 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Kansas Association for the Medically Underserved 16 | P a g e

Kansas Hospital Education and Research Foundation Kansas Insurance Department Kansas Association of Local Health Departments Association of Community Mental Health Centers of Kansas Kansas Association of Area Agencies on Aging and Disabilities (operating the volunteer based Senior Health Insurance Assistance Program) The Kansas Association for the Medically Underserved (KAMU) will serve as the lead agency and grantee for the Kansas Marketplace Consortium, a coalition of 427 safety net clinic, health department, hospital, Community Mental Health Center and Area Agency on Aging locations. The Consortium will provide assistance to at least 48,000 eligible Kansans statewide. Web: http://www.kamuonline.org Phone: 785-233-8483 Email: navigator@kspca.org

LOUISIANA
Southern United Neighborhoods* Service Area: North, Southeast, Southwest Louisiana Grant Amount: $486,123 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Southern United Neighborhoods (SUN)-lead applicant Local 100 United Labor Unions Affiliated Media Foundation Movement (AMFM) Arkansas Community Institute (ACI) Southern United Neighborhoods (SUN) is a public charity founded in March 2010 by low to moderate income people that uses research and training to combat the poverty, discrimination and community deterioration that keeps low income people from taking advantage of their rights and opportunities. Southern United Neighborhoods' Tri-State Outreach Project will implement and fulfill Navigation duties in the Tri-State Region of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas in Public-Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs) with high considerations of low income uninsured adult populations. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information Phone: 800-239-7379 Email: la@southernunitedneighborhoods.org Martin Luther King Health Center, Inc. Service Area: Bossier and Caddo parishes Grant Amount: $81,066 The Martin Luther King Health Center (MLKHC) is a private non-profit primary health care center and pharmacy, incorporated in 1986, and domiciled in the parish of Caddo, Shreveport, Louisiana. Navigator program components include a mass media campaign, public informational education presentations, participating in health fairs & trade fairs, one-on-one interactions with consumers, and the dissemination of print materials through various outreach venues. All services, media, and print material will be offered in English and Spanish. 17 | P a g e

Web: http://www.mlkhealth.org Phone: 318-227-2912 Email: mlkhealthcenter@bluebirdwireless.com Southwest Louisiana Area Health Education Center Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $1,099,985 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Central Louisiana AHEC North Louisiana AHEC Southeast Louisiana AHEC The Southwest Louisiana Area Health Education Center (SWLAHEC) was founded in 1991 and aims to improve health status in the region through access to information, education and health services. Their current services include programs on career and professional education, health interventions, preventive health, and public health support. They will help to educate Louisianans about their health coverage options and facilitate enrollment. Web: http://www.swlahec.com Phone: 800-435-2432 Email: commed@swlahec.com Capital Area Agency on Aging, Discrict II, Inc. Service Area: Southeastern Louisiana Grant Amount: 100,000 Capital Area Agency on Aging, District II will help individuals and small employers shop for, select and enroll in qualified health plans in Louisianas new competitive health insurance marketplace. The Agency plans to serve a variety of populations, including older and disabled employees, small employers, and refugees being served by the Refugee Resettlement Program (statewide). Web: http://www.Capitalaaa.org Phone: 225-922-2525 or 800-833-9883 Email: caaa@capitalaaa.org

MAINE
Western Maine Community Action Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $475,000 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Aroostook County Action Program Kennebec Valley Community Action Program Midcoast Maine Community Action Waldo Community Action Partners 18 | P a g e

Washington Hancock Community Agency The Opportunity Alliance York County Community Action Corporation

Western Maine Community Action, Inc. is a private non-profit community agency and is the lead for a state-wide consortium of eight community action agencies, collectively referred to as the WMCA Community Action Navigator Consortium. Funds will be used to create a statewide network of education, outreach and enrollment assistance available and accessible to every uninsured and underinsured individual in Maine. Web: http://www.wmca.org Phone: 800-587-9346 Email: jgrindle@wmca.org Fishing Partnership Health Plan Service Area: York, Cumberland, Lincoln, Knox, Sagadahoc, Hancock, Washington, and Waldo counties Grant Amount: $66,846 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Maine Lobstermens Association Fishing Partnership Health Plan (FPHP) is a health plan developed that provides subsidized coverage to uninsured commercial fisherman, many of whom operate as small business owners or employees. FPHP, in collaboration with the Maine Lobstermen's Association, will undertake a series of community health navigation activities, including: outreach; social marketing; distribution of material describing the program, the Affordable Care Act, and the health insurance enrollment process. Web: http://www.mainelobstermen.org Phone: 207-967-4555 Email: patrice@mainelobstermen.org

MICHGAN
Community Bridges Management, Inc. Service Area: Wayne, Oakland, Macomb and Genesee Counties Grant Amount: $896,366 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: ZIAD Healthcare for the Underserved Community Bridges Management, Inc. provides expert IPA services including medical network management, claims processing oversight, provider relations, medical care service, patient relations and services. Funds will be used to provide both training and resources to make the process of enrolling in a health plan easier and more understandable through one-on-one contact. Community Bridges will also conduct widespread outreach and education activities. Web: http://www.navigatehealthreformmi.com 19 | P a g e

Phone: 888-388-2353 or 810-433-3354 Email: ibrahamahmed@aol.com Arab Community Center for Economic & Social Services Service Area: Wayne and Macomb counties Grant Amount: $276,593 ACCESS is non-profit service agency that advocates for, empowers and enables individuals, families, and the Arab, Chaldean, and Bangladeshi American communities in metropolitan Detroit to achieve optimal health and wellness. Funds will be used to proactively reach out to and engage under/uninsured community members through local, multicultural electronic and print media, public access television and radio, and monthly ACCESS and community partner events, like weekly health Expos at the three County Public Health Offices. Web: http://www.accesshealthcaremichigan.org Phone: 888-670-6798 Email: enrollme@accesscommunity.org American Indian Health & Family Services of SE Michigan, Inc. Service Area: Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, Livingston, St. Clair, Monroe counties Grant Amount: $49,583 American Indian Health and Family Services is a non-profit health organization serving a large number of the uninsured or under insured. Funds will be used to host educational forums, publications, provide self-service kiosks and expert personnel able to assist consumers to enroll in health plans. Web: http://www.aihfs.org Phone: 313-846-6030 Email: hbenefits@aihfs.org Michigan Consumers for Healthcare Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $1,319,345 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Michigan Community Action Agency Association Michigan Primary Care Association Michigan Association of Community Mental Health Boards Michigan Tribal Health Center Directors Association The Michigan Consumers for Healthcare (MCH) network includes statewide organizations and local affiliates with deep experience in conducting Medicaid and CHIP outreach and enrollment and health insurance counseling for uninsured and vulnerable individuals and families. The project will provide services in 10 Michigan Regions and Tribal Health Centers. These organizations reach low-income, vulnerable populations in every region and county in the state, guaranteeing that the project will serve Michigan residents regardless of where they live. Web: http://www.enrollmichigan.com 20 | P a g e

Phone: 734-272-2583

MISSISSIPPI
Oak Hill Missionary Baptist Church Ministries Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $317,742 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Mid-South Churches Cooperative Conference (MSCCC) - Lead applicants outreach ministry Collaborative of 200 churches and faith organizations Oak Hill Missionary Baptist Church Ministries serves the lower Mississippi River Delta Region. Oak Hill will train clergy to be health ambassadors that will reach out to uninsured residents to provide information about enrollment in the Marketplaces. Phone: 662-429-8747 University of Mississippi Medical Center Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $831,986 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Mississippi Institute for Improvement of Geographic Minority Health University of Mississippi Adult Hospital University Physicians and Associates Blair E. Batson Childrens Hospital Wiser Hospital for Women and Infants Conerly Critical Care Hospital Holmes County Hospital E-Beat University of Mississippi Medical Center will use funds to perform educate and assist patients in enrolling in Medicaid, CHIP, and the Marketplace in all 82 counties in Mississippi. Web: http://www.ummchealth.com/ Phone: 866-274-7832 or 601-984-1000 Email: UMMC_Navigator@umc.edu

MISSOURI
Primaris Healthcare Business Solutions Service Area: Multiple counties in Missouri Grant Amount: $1,045,624 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Primaris 21 | P a g e

APPLE Project Bi-Lingual International Assistant Services Interfaith Community Services Eastern Missouri Health Services Heartland Resources Missouri Kidney Program OASIS Institute Ozark Action, Inc. Senior Adult Services, Inc. (Heartland RSVP) Shepherd Center of Kansas City Central

Primaris will lead a coalition of eleven Missouri healthcare and social services organizations that will raise awareness of the coverage options available to Missourians. Primaris, a federal health services contractor for the last 30 years, has operated a free insurance counseling service for Missourians on Medicare, where counselors help clients navigate the local marketplace of Medicare prescription drug and Medicare Advantage plans without bias or cost to the consumer. Primaris will use existing infrastructure to help facilitate the enrollment of consumers in to private health plans. Web: http://www.primaris.org Phone: 800-735-6776 or 573-817-8300 Email: jmilarsky@primaris.org Missouri Alliance of Area Agencies on Aging Service Area: 110 of 115 counties; except Kansas City metropolitan area Grant Amount: $750,000 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Northwest Missouri Area Agency on Aging Region X Area Agency on Aging Care Connection for Aging Services Southeast Missouri Area Agency on Aging Southwest Missouri Office on Aging Central Missouri Area on Aging Mid-East Area Agency on Aging The Missouri Alliance of Area Agencies on Aging (ma4) has been the leading voice for older adult services, information, and advocacy in Missouri since 1973. Funding will be used for extensive statewide outreach and education to consumers, including a special session at ma4s Show Me Summit on Aging and Health, wellness events, Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) newsletters, ma4 website, public media, social media, and information call centers such as 211. Web: http://www.ma4web.org Phone: 573-619-6185

MONTANA
Intermountain Planned Parenthood, Inc. DBA Planned Parenthood Service Area: 20 of 56 counties Grant Amount: $295,604 22 | P a g e

Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Navigators will be placed in five health clinic sites around the state Planned Parenthood of Montana (PPMT) will use funds to establish the Montana Marketplace Connection to assist consumers in navigating the Montana Marketplace. Consumers will be able to access assistance from a Navigator by scheduling an appointment or as a walk-in to a PPMT health center, calling a hotline or by video conferencing. Web: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/montana Phone: 800-230-PLAN Email: info@ppmontana.org Montana Primary Care Association, Inc. Service Area: 21 of 56 counties Grant Amount: $299,382 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Community Health Centers around the state The Montana Primary Care Association (MPCA) is an association of community health centers aimed at delivering primary and preventive healthcare to under-served and vulnerable populations. MPCA will use funds to partner with 17 affiliated federally-qualified community health centers, which provide primary and preventive health care services to 100,000 Montanans in 20 counties, to serve currently uninsured Montanans. Funding will be used to train community health center staff to expand current outreach and enrollment assistance activities and to enroll patients into affordable health insurance coverage. Web: http://www.mtpca.org Phone: 406-442-2750 Rural Health Development DBA Montana Health Network Service Area: 28 of 56 counties Grant Amount: $143,076 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Big Horn Hospital Assoc. Beartooth Billings Clinic Central Montana Medical Center Dahl Memorial Healthcare Assoc. Daniels Memorial Healthcare Center Fallon Medical Complex Frances Mahon Deaconess Hosp. Garfield County Health Center Glendive Medical Center Holy Rosary Healthcare Livingston Health Care McCone County Health Center 23 | P a g e

Northeast MT Health Services Phillips County Hospital Pioneer Medical Center Prairie County Hospital Roosevelt Medical Center Roundup Memorial Hospital Sheridan Memorial Hospital Assc. Sidney Health Center Stillwater Billings Clinic Wheatland Memorial Healthcare

Rural Health Development is a non-profit consortium of rural health care providers established in 1990 with a strong network of relationships enabling them to bring value to healthcare through cost savings, research and development of products and services in underserved Frontier communities. Rural Health Development will provide enrollment assistance, through member health care providers, in eastern Montana. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information

NEBRASKA
Community Action of Nebraska, Inc. Service Area: 93 counties Grant Amount: $562,457 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Nine community action agencies Community Action of Nebraska serves community service organizations and non-profits across the state of Nebraska. The organization will build upon existing statewide infrastructure to provide assistance to nearly 40,000 Nebraskans in need of health coverage through the Marketplace. Web: http://www.canhelp.org Phone: 877-659-7870 or 402-471-3714 Email: rsipe@canhelp.org Ponca Tribe of Nebraska Service Area: Ponca service delivery area for American Indians Grant Amount: $37,543 The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska will use funds to provide outreach, education, and enrollment services to American Indians residing in the fifteen counties that constitute the Ponca Service Delivery Area. Funds will be used to hire Ponca Navigators, and assistance will be delivered through their five office locations, in person, and via videoconferencing. Web: http://www.poncatribe-ne.org/navigators Phone: 402-734-5275 Email: jhenderson@poncatribe-ne.org 24 | P a g e

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Bi-State Primary Care Association Service Area: Coos, Grafton, Carroll, Belknap, Merrimack, Strafford, Rockingham, and Hillsborough counties Grant Amount: $454,839 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: North Country Health Consortium Ammonoosuc Community Health Services, Inc. Coos County Family Health Services, Inc. Families First Health and Support Center Goodwin Community Health Harbor Care Clinic, A Program of Harbor Homes, Inc. Health First Family Care Center Indian Stream Health Center Lamprey Health Care Manchester Community Health Center Mid-State Health Center Weeks Medical Center White Mountain Community Health Center Bi-State Primary Care Association, a nonprofit charitable organization, represents a consortium comprised of 12 health centers and one multicounty rural health network all with the mission of providing individuals and communities with quality, affordable health care. Bi-State and its partners plan on using funds to leverage historical experience with community partners, health coverage initiatives, and trusted relationships with the medically uninsured to build a statewide outreach and navigation infrastructure serving eight counties in the state. Web: http://www.bistatepca.org/ Phone: 603-228-2830 Planned Parenthood of Northern New England Service Area: Rockingham, Hillsborough, Cheshire, Grafton, Sullivan counties Grant Amount: $145,161 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Will place Navigators in 6 health clinic sites around the state Planned Parenthood of Northern New England (PPNNE) is a nonprofit health care provider. PPNNE will assist patients and other consumers with understanding new programs, taking advantage of consumer protections, and navigating the health insurance system to find the most affordable coverage that meets their needs. The organization will primarily serve individuals in the following counties: Hillsborough, Rockingham, Grafton, Cheshire, and Sullivan in New Hampshire. Web: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/ppnne/ Phone: 866-476-1321 25 | P a g e

Email: getcoverednh@ppnne.org

NEW JERSEY
Center for Family Services, Inc. Service Area: Camden, Burlington, Gloucester, Salem, Atlantic, Cape May, and Cumberland counties Grant Amount: $677,797 Center For Family Services, Inc. (CFS) is a nonprofit human services agency with 90 years of experience serving individuals and families across the life span. CFS will serve the seven lower southern counties of New Jersey which include: Camden, Burlington, Gloucester, Salem, Atlantic, Cape May, and Cumberland. The funds will be used to educate and help enroll consumers in the Health Insurance Marketplace. Web: http://www.centerffs.org/ Phone: 877-9-ACCESS (922-2377) or 856-964-1990 Email: navigators@centerffs.org Wendy Sykes - The Oranges ACA Navigator Project Service Area: Essex county Grant Amount: $239,810 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: African Americans for Health Awareness Essex County Family Support Organization East Orange /Orange CDC Newark Beth Israel - Geriatrics Healthy Family Adventures The Orange ACA Navigator Project (OACANP) will integrate several successfully existing communitybased systems to serve as a guide to help uninsured residents and small businesses in underserved and vulnerable populations. OACANP will help consumers learn about insurance options and assist with enrollment in health plans through the competitive health insurance marketplace. Web: http://www.oacanp.com Phone: 973-500-6031 Email: oacanp@gmail.com The Urban League of Hudson County Service Area: Bergen, Hudson, Morris, Union counties Grant Amount: $565,000 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Urban League of Bergen County Urban League of Morris County Urban League of Union County The Urban League of Hudson County (ULHC) is a community based organization dedicated to advocating, facilitating, and promoting initiatives that allow local residents to participate in the 26 | P a g e

development of urban neighborhoods. ULHC will partner with the Urban League for Bergen County, the Urban League of Morris County and the Urban League Union County to assist consumers in enrolling in the Marketplace. Web: http://www.ulohc.org/ Phone: 201-451-8888 Public Health Solutions Service Area: Hudson and Essex counties Grant Amount: $400,583 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Newark Emergency Services for Families Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern New Jersey (four sites including Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern New Jersey main offices, East Orange WIC Program, Irvington WIC Program, and Nurse Family Partnership Curries Wood) Department of Health & Human Services City of Jersey City Public Health Solutions (PHS) is one of the largest non-profit organizations in New York City. PHS will partner with several community-based organizations in New Jersey to provide outreach and enrollment assistance in Hudson and Essex Counties. Email: navigator@healthsolutions.org FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, Inc. Service Area: Monmouth and Ocean counties Grant Amount: $137,217 The FoodBank was created in 1984 and today serves over 260 pantries, soup kitchens and other feeding programs with almost 7 million pounds of food distributed annually. With the help of roughly 1,000 volunteers each year, the FoodBanks programs work to eliminate hunger by providing emergency food, skills training, outreach programs and advocacy for families in need. Their work will help connect uninsured and underinsured individuals with information about their health insurance options. Web: http://www.foodbankmoc.org Phone: 732-918-2600

NORTH CAROLINA
Randolph Hospital, Inc. Grant Amount: $352,320 Randolph Hospital, Inc., will use Navigator funds to serve a three county area in North Carolina. Randolph Hospital plans on targeting specific geographic regions with high uninsured populations, and working with community organizations in those areas to leverage resources and reach the most people. Additionally, Randolph Hospital will work with hospital financial counselors that already work with uninsured hospital patients to inform those patients of their coverage options. Web: www.randolphhospital.org 27 | P a g e

Email: jneedham@randolphhospital.org Mountain Projects, Inc. Grant Amount: $359,750 Mountain Projects, Inc. is a non-profit Community Action Agency serving Haywood and Jackson counties in North Carolina. Mountain Projects plans on providing Navigator services to the seven western-most rural counties of North Carolina, including Haywood, Jackson, Macon, Swain, Graham, Clay, and Cherokee. They will leverage existing relationships in these rural communities with the goal of educating the uninsured and facilitating access to the new insurance options now available. Web: http://www.mountainprojects.org Phone: 800-627-1548 or 828-452-1447 Email: reception@mountainprojects.org North Carolina Community Care Networks Grant Amount: $1,988,428 North Carolina Community Care Networks, Inc. are consortia that total more than 100 organizations who will work to inform consumers statewide, with particular focus in areas where there is a higher concentration of uninsured. These networks will be serving to reach out, inform, educate and help enroll North Carolinians, and include organizations in the legal rights, faith-based, agricultural, and aging communities. Web: http://www.communitycarenc.org Phone: 919-745-2300 Email: navigator@n3cn.org Alcohol/Drug Council of NC Grant Amount: $324,798 The Alcohol/Drug Council of North Carolina plans on using Navigator grant funds to establish Project Jumpstart, implemented by a consortium formed to provide specialized navigation services to people in recovery from mental illness and/or substance abuse. A majority of people working on Project Jumpstart will have personal experience with mental illness, an addictive disorder, and/or a chronic disease, and will draw on these experiences to reach out to and help enroll this target population in new coverage options. Web: http://alcoholdrughelp.org/ Phone: 800-688-4232 or 919-493-0003 Email: info@alcoholdrughelp.org

NORTH DAKOTA
Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Health Board Service Area: Four reservations and one Indian Service Area Grant Amount: $186,000 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: 28 | P a g e

Tribal Health Departments Tribal Maternal Child Health programs Other health and social service programs on each Reservation and in urban areas of the state Aberdeen Area Indian Health Service Area North Dakota State Department of Health

The Great Plains Tribal Chairmens Health Board (GPTCHB) is a community based consumer focused nonprofit that will provide enrollment assistance to American Indians residing on and near the eight Reservations in South Dakota and the four Reservations and one Indian Service Area in North Dakota and those residing in major urban areas served by Urban Indian Health Centers in these two States. Web: http://www.gptchb.org Phone: 877-209-1215 or 605-721-1922 ext. 104 Email: navigator@gptchb.org Minot State University - ND Center for Persons with Disabilities Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $414,000 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Family Voices Federation for Families First Link Community HealthCare Association of the Dakotas Northland Healthcare Network The North Dakota Center for Persons with Disabilities will use grant funds to establish a collaborative network of regional Navigators who already have established the trust of their neighbors. NDCPD will hire Regional Navigators stationed in each of the state's eight Human Service Regions. Navigator support will be provided to currently uninsured and underinsured people, specifically targeting those most at risk of being uninsured in North Dakota, including people with mild disabilities, people with mental health disorders, farmers, young adults, Native Americans, small business persons, people who are unemployed and people who are drug or alcohol addicted. Phone: 800-223-1737 or 701-858-3596 Email: neil.scharpe@minotstateu.edu

OHIO
Ohio Association of Foodbanks Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $2,014,750 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Ohio Association of Foodbanks Access Health Mahoning Valley Asian Services in Action, Inc. 29 | P a g e

Carmella Rose Health Foundation Cuyahoga Health Access Partnership Community Action Committee of Pike County Disability Rights Ohio Health Care Access Now Heart of Ohio Family Health Center Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio Ohio Association of Free Clinics Ohio Department of Health United Way of Greater Cleveland 2-1-1 The Community Action Program Corporation of Washington Morgan Counties Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging

Since 1991 the Ohio Association of Foodbanks has benefited thousands of people in need in the State of Ohio. The Ohio Association of Foodbanks will provide outreach support through a variety of phone, online, and promotional tools. Web: http://www.ohiofoodbanks.org Phone: 800-648-1176 Email: Navigator@ohiofoodbanks.org Helping Hands Community Outreach Center Service Area: Clark, Clinton, Dark, Greene, Miami, Montgomery, Preble counties Grant Amount: $230,920 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Local Community Action Partnership Several faith-based organizations and churches Grassroots community based providers Spirit of Peace CDC Helping Hands Community Outreach Center is a nonprofit organization serving the Dayton Ohio region and provides resources to families and individuals who are hospitalized. The organization will attend local events and will work with businesses and public agencies to promote education and awareness of the Marketplaces. Web: http://www.helping5499.org Phone: 937-268-6066 Email: helpinghands@helpinghands5499.org Neighborhood Health Association Service Area: Lucas, Erie, Southern Wood counties Grant Amount: $753,260 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Three NHA FQHC clinics One non-FQHC Look alike One site located in The Source 30 | P a g e

The Neighborhood Health Association (NHA), a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) system located in Northwest, Ohio will through its Affordable Care Act Insurance Enrollment Project, raise community awareness regarding the insurance Exchange and facilitate enrollment in for the uninsured. Web: http://www.nhainc.org Phone: 419-720-7883 Ext. 216 Email: demiller@nhsinc.org

OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Community Health Centers, Inc. Service Area: 45 of 77 counties Grant Amount: $860,866 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Oklahoma Primary Care Association Eighteen federally-qualified health center grantees in Oklahoma Oklahoma 2-1-1 agencies Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma Planned Parenthood of the Heartland Eastern Oklahoma Planned Parenthood of Central Oklahoma Oklahoma Community Health Centers, Inc., a consortium comprised of a variety of non-profit organizations will apply a statewide approach to providing enrollment assistance to Oklahomans. Consortium members will have Navigators located in 57 cities across the states, enabling them to provide services in 45 counties in Oklahoma. Among other activities, funds will be used to target outreach to small business and small business groups, conduct outreach at community events and health fairs, target outreach to special populations served by consortium partners, and develop statespecific outreach materials for use by consortium members. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information Little Dixie Community Action Agency, Inc. Service Area: 63 of 77 counties Grant Amount: $580,733 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Little Dixie Community Action Agency Big Five Community Services Community Action Development Corporation Community Development Support Association Delta Community Action Foundation Deep Fork Community Action Foundation Great Plains Improvement Foundation INCA Community Services KIBOIS Community Action Foundation Muskogee County Community Action Foundation 31 | P a g e

Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency Opportunities Inc. Southwest Oklahoma Community Action Group Washita Valley Community Action Council

Little Dixie Community Action Agency, Inc. plans on providing enrollment assistance to lower income families and individuals in local communities in Oklahoma by forming a consortium with 14 additional Community Action Agencies across Oklahoma, serving 63 counties in Oklahoma. Funding will be used to provide Navigator services in each of the 15 service areas, with an emphasis on leveraging existing staff with local ties to be trained as Navigators. Web: http://www.littledixie.org Phone: 580-326-3351 Email: bneedham@littledixie.org Latino Community Development Agency Service Area: Canadian, Grady, Logan, Cleveland, McClain, Garvin, Lincoln, Pottawatomie, and Tulsa counties Grant Amount: $178,500 Community based non-profit located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and largely dedicated to providing culturally enriched bilingual services to the Latino community in the state. Plan to provide Navigator services to the uninsured in Canadian, Grady, Logan, Cleveland, McClain, Garvin, Lincoln, Pottawatomie, and Tulsa counties. Web: http://www.lcdaok.org Phone: 405-420-4930

PENNSYLVANIA
Resources for Human Development Service Area: Philadelphia, Allegheny, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Lancaster, York, Berks, Lehigh counties Grant Amount: $997,801 Resources for Human Development, Inc. (RHD), a non-profit organization based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, will provide enrollment assistance in the ten counties in Pennsylvania with the highest rates of uninsured people. RHD will target specific groups and individuals who traditionally have poor access to healthcare insurance coverage. Web: http://www.rhd.org/navigator Phone: 215-951-0300 Email: healthinsurance@rhd.org Pennsylvania Association of Community Health Centers Service Area: 50 of 67 counties Grant Amount: $739,005 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: 32 | P a g e

Health Federation of Philadelphia Pennsylvania Health Law Project Pennsylvania Office of Rural Health 41 federally-qualified health centers (FQHC)

Pennsylvania Association of Community Health Centers (PACHC) represents and supports the largest network of primary health care providers in the Pennsylvania. PACHC will coordinate enrollment assistance efforts in underserved areas throughout the Commonwealth using a connected and networked approach. Web: http://www.mhapa.org Phone: 866-761-0626 or 717-761-6443 Email: pachc@pachc.com Pennsylvania Mental Health Consumers' Association Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $424,625 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Pennsylvania Mental Health Consumers Association (PHMCA) Mental Health Association in PA (MHAPA) Mental Health America Westmoreland County (MHAWC) Pennsylvania Mental Health Consumers Association (PMHCA) will work in a consortium with Mental Health Association in PA (MHAPA) and Mental Health America Westmoreland County (MHAWC) to provide enrollment assistance to people who use or need behavioral health services in their insurance plans, particularly those who experience serious mental illness or serious psychological distress. Web: http://www.pmhca.org Phone: 717-564-4930 or 855-274-5626 Email: pmhca@pmhca.org Mental Health America Service Area: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia counties Grant Amount: $547,754 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Mental Health America (National office/lead applicant) Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania (MHASP) The Mental Health America Navigator Initiative will target underserved individuals with behavioral health disorders who are uninsured or underinsured. The National Office of Mental Health America (MHA) will serve as the lead agency in the Initiative. The Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania (MHASP) will serve Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties in Pennsylvania. Web: http://www.mhawc.org Phone: 866-468-9199 33 | P a g e

Email: health@mhasp.org

SOUTH CAROLINA
DECO Recovery Management LLC Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $1,211,203 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: The Benefit Bank of South Carolina (TBB-SC) South Carolina Office of Rural Health (SCORH) South Carolina Chamber of Commerce South Carolina Hospital Association (SCHA) Local Hospitals DECO Recovery Management, a national leader in medical assistance eligibility management and patient advocacy, has taken a lead role in the establishment of a consortium with strategically located partners in South Carolina, to perform the cooperative agreement activities as a Navigator. DECO and its consortium partner TBB-SC will conduct targeted marketing campaigns and public education events throughout the state. Web: http://www.decorm.com Phone: 866-441-DECO (3326) or 866-285-0041 Email: navigator@decorm.com The Cooperative Ministry Service Area: Richland, Fairfield, Lexington, Saluda, Newberry, Kershaw, Orangeburg, and Calhoun counties Grant Amount: $508,313 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Greater Columbia Community Relations Council (CRC) South Carolina Progressive Network (SCPN) The Cooperative Ministry is establishing the Health Insurance Education Cooperative to provide pathways to better health and quality for uninsured persons in South Carolina. This effort targets eight counties that comprise the Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry Region, and aims to reach, engage, and help enroll all eligible consumers in that area. Web: http://www.coopmin.org Phone: 803-799-3853 Email: wpearson@coopmin.org or ldowson@coopmin.org Beaufort County Black Chamber of Commerce Service Area: Beaufort, Jasper, Charleston, Hampton, Collection, Allendale, Barnwell, Bamberg, Orange, Dorchester, Berkeley, Georgetown, Williamsburg, and Clarendon counties Grant Amount: $234,099 34 | P a g e

Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Contractor Staff Volunteer Organization: Constituent Services Local Partners Beaufort County Black Chamber of Commerce will utilize existing networks and infrastructures within various parts of the region to provide outreach around new coverage options. BCBCC will be conducting workshops, community meetings and individual counseling activities as part of the overall education and outreach efforts. Web: http://www.bcbcc.org Phone: 843-986-1102 Email: bcbcc.org@hargray.com

SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Community Action Partnership Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $336,000 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Inter-Lakes Community Action Partnership (ICAP), Inc. Rural Office of Community Services, Inc. NESDCAP dba GROW South Dakota Western South Dakota Community Action The South Dakota Community Action Partnership will work with partners to assist South Dakotas 92,441 uninsured consumers to prepare electronic and/or paper applications that will establish eligibility and enrollment in coverage through the Marketplace and potentially qualify for an insurance affordability program. The South Dakota Navigators Coalition will also provide outreach and education to raise awareness about the Marketplace, and will refer consumers to consumer assistance programs when necessary. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Health Board Service Area: Eight Reservations Grant Amount: $264,000 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Tribal Health Departments Tribal Maternal Child Health programs Other health and social service programs on each Reservation and in urban areas of the state Aberdeen Area Indian Health Service Area South Dakota State Department of Health

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The Great Plains Tribal Chairmens Health Board (GPTCHB) is a community based consumer focused nonprofit that will provide enrollment assistance to American Indians residing on and near the eight Reservations in South Dakota and the four Reservations and one Indian Service Area in North Dakota and those residing in major urban areas served by Urban Indian Health Centers in these two States. Web: http://www.gptchb.org Phone: 877-209-1215 or 605-721-1922 ext. 104 Email: navigator@gptchb.org

TENNESSEE
Structured Employment Economic Development Corporation (SEEDCO)* Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $1,216,013 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Appalachian Mountain Project Access Bridges Community Development Council Family and Childrens Services Knoxville Area Project Access Medical Foundation of Chattanooga Porter-Leath Tennessee Community Services Agency Tennessee Health Care Campaign (8 regional offices) Seedco, a national organization, helping low-income households and communities move toward economic prosperity since 1987, will act as lead agency for a consortium of partners in each state and oversee all aspects of the proposed program, providing technical assistance, financial oversight, compliance protocols, and partner facilitation. Seedco and its partners will support the activities of Navigators in Georgia and Tennessee, many of whom will be roving. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information Tennessee Primary Care Association Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $781,265 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Tennessee Primary Care Association (TPCA) East Jackson Family Health Faith Family Medical GetWell Community Clinic The Tennessee Primary Care Association (TPCA) is a community-focused non-profit that aims to improve access to primary health care through leadership, advocacy and support of community health centers. TPCA will leverage health centers' existing relationships to conduct outreach and enrollment efforts, and 36 | P a g e

reach beyond its member CHC efforts to fill gaps in geographic coverage in the 13 counties not served by community health centers. Web: http://www.tnpca.org Phone: 800-343-3136 or 615-329-3836 Email: enroll@tnpca.org

TEXAS
United Way of Metropolitan Tarrant County Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $5,889,181 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: United Way of Tarrant County Alamo Area Council of Governments Brazos Valley Council of Governments City of Houston Department of Health and Human Services Community Council of Greater Dallas LIFE Inc. / Disability Connections Center for Independent Living Panhandle Regional Planning Commission Project Amistad South Texas Development Council Starcare Specialty Health System United Way of Central Texas United Way of Metropolitan Tarrant County has served the people in the Fort Worth and Arlington area of Texas for over 90 years. In collaboration with 17 organizations, United Way of Metropolitan Tarrant County will work across the state to promote enrollment in the Marketplace. Web: http://unitedwaytarrant.org Phone: 817-258-8188 Migrant Health Promotion, Inc. Service Area: Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, Willacy counties Grant Amount: $589,750 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Rio Grande Valley Equal Voice Network Migrant Health Promotion improves health in farmworker and border communities in Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Washington, and South Texas. This project will focus on enrolling and educating migrant populations in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Web: http://www.mhpsalud.org Phone: 800-461-8394 ext. 1011 Email: navigator@mhpsalud.org 37 | P a g e

National Hispanic Council on Aging* Service Area: Dallas county Grant Amount: $646,825 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Will work with local community partners to employ graduates of their Empowerment and Civic Engagement Training (ECET) program as Navigators National Hispanic Council on Aging (NHCOA) works closely with its Hispanic Aging Network composed of 39 community-based organizations across the continental U.S., the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. The NHCOA will deploy Navigators in Dade County, Florida, and Dallas County, Texas, to enroll the uninsured Hispanic population in these two counties with a focus on members of this population that are socially isolated due to cultural and linguistic differences. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information Change Happens Service Area: Harris, Fort Bend, Galveston, Brazoria, Montgomery counties Grant Amount: $785,000 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Change Happens The Childrens Center Childrens Books on Wheels Houston Center for Independent Living Faith-Based Recovery Health and Wellness Network Change Happens is a non-profit located in Houston, Texas, with experience in conducting community engagement through education, outreach, and developing dynamic relationships with community members. The goal of the project is to provide trained Navigators with expertise in eligibility and enrollment rules and procedures to conduct public education and outreach activities that result in 98,891 uninsured individuals enrolled in affordable health insurance. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information United Way of El Paso County Service Area: El Paso County Grant Amount: $642,121 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: United Way of El Paso County Lead applicant AVANCE City of El Paso County of El Paso Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce El Paso Interreligious Sponsoring Organization (EPISO) Educational Service Center (ESC) Region 19 38 | P a g e

United Way of El Paso County has served residents of El Paso, Texas for over 90 years. Through the Enroll El Paso project this grant will provide training to people to work with the community and provide education and assistance with Marketplace enrollment. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information Southern United Neighborhoods* Service Area: Southeast, Southwest, Panhandle of Texas Grant Amount: $600,678 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Southern United Neighborhoods (SUN)-lead applicant Local 100 United Labor Unions Affiliated Media Foundation Movement (AMFM) Arkansas Community Institute (ACI) Southern United Neighborhoods is a public charity that uses research and training to combat poverty. Southern United Neighborhoods Navigators will provide expertise in eligibility, enrollment and program specifications of Affordable Insurance Exchanges in Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas; implement comprehensive outreach and public education to over 835,000 low to moderate income residents who are likely to be eligible for enrollment in a QHP; and coordinate with community groups, employers, faith-based groups and state agencies to integrate outreach efforts. Phone: 214-823-2001 East Texas Behavioral Healthcare Network (ETBHN) Service Area: 75 counties Grant Amount: $1,337,520 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Anderson / Cherokee County Enrichment Services (ACCESS) Andrews Center Betty Hardwick Center Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Center Burke Center Community Healthcore Gulf Bend MHMR Center Gulf Coast Center Lakes Regional MHMR Center Pecan Valley MHMR Region Spindletop Center Tri-County MHMR Services The East Texas Behavioral Health Network (ETBHN) will serve the uninsured, underinsured, and selfemployed population in 75 counties in Texas. This program will assist this population with understanding new healthcare programs, taking advantage of consumer protections, and navigating the health insurance system in order to find the most affordable coverage that meets their needs. 39 | P a g e

See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information National Urban League Service Area: Dallas, Harris counties Grant Amount: $376,800 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Urban League of Greater Dallas and North Central Texas Houston Area Urban League From its inception over 100 years ago, NUL has been at the forefront of service delivery and advocacy to medically underserved and socioeconomically disadvantaged urban communities who bear the disproportionate burden of health disparities and inequities. All participating affiliates possess strong track records assisting consumers from vulnerable and underserved communities with prescreening, eligibility, enrollment, retention and utilization of various social and health services in line with National CLAS standards. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information

UTAH
Utah Health Policy Project Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $486,121 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Association for Utah Community Health (primary care association) United Way/2-1-1 Info and Referral Take Care Utah The Utah Health Policy Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to lasting solutions to the crisis of the uninsured and rising health care costs. The Utah Health Policy Project will lead the Take Care Utah Navigator Hub that will connect nonprofit community-based organizations with resources on health coverage options. Web: http://www.healthpolicyproject.org Phone: 801-433-2299 Email: randal@healthpolicyproject.org Utah AIDS Foundation Service Area: Box, Elder, Cache, Davis, Morgan, Salt Lake, Summit, Tooele, Utah, Weber counties Grant Amount: $205,591 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Utah Pride Center Ogden OUTreach Planned Parenthood 40 | P a g e

Utah AIDS Foundation (UAF) is the oldest and largest AIDS service organization in Utah, with over 27 years of experience providing effective, culturally-sensitive services to people living with HIV and populations at high risk for HIV in Utah. UAF will hire two full-time staff to serve as Navigators to educate target communities about Exchanges and to help individuals determine eligibility, understand their options, select, and complete all necessary steps to enroll in a Qualified Health Plan. Web: http://www.UtahAIDS.org Phone: 800-366-2437 or 801-487-2323 Email: Mail@UtahAIDS.org National Council of Urban Indian Health* Service Area: Salt Lake County Grant Amount: $114,333 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Local Urban Indian Health Program (UIHP) in Salt Lake City National Council of Urban Indian Health is the only national, membership-based organization dedicated to outreach and education on behalf of Urban Indian Health. It provides training, technical assistance, outreach, and education to Urban Indian Health Programs. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information

VIRGINIA
Virginia Poverty Law Center, Inc. Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $1,278,592 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Virginia Poverty Law Center Young Invincibles project of the Center for Community Change (DC) Blue Ridge Legal Services (BRLS) Central Virginia Legal Aid Society Legal Aid Justice Center Legal Aid Society of Eastern Virginia Legal Aid Society of Roanoke Valley Legal Services of Northern Virginia Southwest Virginia Legal Aid Society Virginia Legal Aid Society The Virginia Poverty Law Center (VPLC) is a non-profit organization that serves Virginia's legal aid system by providing advocacy, training, and litigation support on civil justice issues that affect low-income Virginians based in Richmond. It provides training and technical assistance to the legal aid community and others and works on health care issues with a wide range of statewide organization and partners. It will be working with a statewide consortium of nine well-established legal services programs in the commonwealth. 41 | P a g e

Web: http://www.enroll-virginia.com Phone: 888-392-5132 Advanced Patient Advocacy, LLC* Service Area: Richmond Metro, Fredericksburg Metro, Prince Williams, Southwest Virginia counties Grant Amount: $483,433 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Chippenham Hospital Johnston-Willis Hospital John Randolph Henrico Doctors Hospital (both locations) Retreat, St. Marys Hospital Memorial Medical Center St. Francis Richmond Community Hospital Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center Fauquier Hospital and Reston Hospital Mary Washington Hospital Stafford Hospital Spotsylvania Regional Medical & Rappahannock General Hospital Lewis Gale Montgomery Regional Hospital Clinch Valley Medical Center Lewis-Gale Alleghany Lewis-Gale Pulaski Lewis-Gale Medical Center For nearly 14 years, Advanced Patient Advocacy has partnered with health care providers and state and local governments in 21 states to provide services to communities to help educate and enroll uninsured consumers. Advanced Patient Advocacy will work with medical centers to identify uninsured individuals and provide education and assistance to help them make informed decisions about enrollment in the Marketplaces. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information

WEST VIRGINIA
Advanced Patient Advocacy, LLC* Service Area: Kanawaha, Raleigh, Mercer, Wood, Fayette counties Grant Amount: $276,617 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Raleigh General Hospital HCA St. Francis and Pleasant Valley Hospital Thomas Memorial Hospital Princeton Community Hospital Pavilion 42 | P a g e

For nearly 14 years, Advanced Patient Advocacy has partnered with health care providers and state and local governments in 21 states to provide services to communities to help educate and enroll uninsured consumers. Advanced Patient Advocacy will work with medical centers to identify uninsured individuals and provide education and assistance to help them make informed decisions about enrollment in the Marketplaces. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information National Healthy Start Association* Service Area: Preston, Randolph, Upshur, Barbour, Taylor, Harrison, Marion, Monongalia counties Grant Amount: $191,667 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Local health start sites The National Healthy Start Association is a non-profit organization that works to improve birth outcomes and health disparities across the country through the federal Healthy Start programs. They will reach out to the uninsured population and provide education and assistance services for Marketplace enrollment. Web: http://medicine.hsc.wvu.edu/obgyn/HAPI Phone: 866-731-HAPI or 304-293-1560 Email: pwomeldorff@hsc.wvu.edu TSG Consulting, LLC. Service Area: 29 counties Grant Amount: $174,091 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: WV Farm Bureau Partners in Health Network TSG Consulting, LLC will be working with the West Virginia Farm Bureau and Partners in Health Network to bring Navigator services to the uninsured in West Virginia, specifically focusing on farmers and rural, farming communities. Plan to target 29 counties in the state. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information

WISCONSIN
Partners for Community Development, Inc. Service Area: Door, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Ozaukee, Sheboygan counties Grant Amount: $315,720 Partners for Community Development will facilitate the enrollment of the uninsured with emphasis on reaching out to Hispanic and Hmong families and other hard-to-reach eligible consumers in Door, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Ozaukee, and Sheboygan Counties in Wisconsin. It will focus outreach and enrollment efforts in its service area on hard-to-reach consumers and families with limited English proficiency. 43 | P a g e

Web: http://www.partners4cd.com Phone: 800-584-8172 or 920-459-2780 Email: outreach@partners4cd.com Northwest Wisconsin Concentrated Employment Program, Inc. Service Area: 27 counties Grant Amount: $285,035 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Northwest Wisconsin CEP, Inc Western Wisconsin Workforce Investment Board, Inc. Western Wisconsin Workforce Development Board, Inc. North Central Workforce Development Board, Inc. Workforce Resources, Inc. Workforce Connections, Inc. The Northwest Wisconsin Concentrated Employment Program will help lead a Navigator project in their region to promote accessibility to health insurance Marketplace and the health care system in Wisconsin. The cooperative agreement will be used to provide Marketplace Navigator services at 21 Wisconsin Job Centers without reach provided at libraries, Senior Centers and college campuses by existing staff that have experience working with diverse populations. Web: http://www.nwcep.org Phone: 888-780-4237 or 888-780-4237 Email: mpratt@nwcep.org Legal Action of Wisconsin, Inc./SeniorLAW Service Area: Milwaukee, Waukesha, Walworth, Washington, Ozaukee, Racine, Kenosha counties Grant Amount: $70,000 SeniorLAW is a community and consumer-focused nonprofit located in Milwaukee that provides a variety of services to individuals age 60 or over, mostly related to health insurance and public benefits. This group will conduct outreach to the 60-64 population in Wisconsin, using community education, client contacts and agency relationships that SeniorLAW has established throughout Southeastern Wisconsin. Web: http://www.legalaction.org Phone: 888-278-0633 or 414-278-7722 Email: mvh@legalaction.org National Council of Urban Indian Health* Service Area: Milwaukee County Grant Amount: $35,000 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Local Urban Indian Health Program (UIHP) in Milwaukee

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National Council of Urban Indian Health is the only national, membership-based organization dedicated to outreach and education on behalf of Urban Indian Health. It provides training, technical assistance, outreach, and education to Urban Indian Health Programs. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information National Healthy Start Association* Service Area: Milwaukee County Grant Amount: $191,667 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: Local healthy start site (Milwaukee Healthy Beginnings Project) The National Healthy Start Association is a non-profit organization that works to improve birth outcomes and health disparities across the country through the federal Healthy Start programs. They will reach out to the uninsured population and provide education and assistance services for Marketplace enrollment. Web: http://www.NationalHealthyStart.org or http://www.bhcw.org Phone: 414-933-0064 Email: pmcmanus@bhcw.org R&B Receivables Management Corporation DBA R&B Solutions Service Area: Kenosha County Grant Amount: $104,520 R&B Receivables Management Corporation currently works to connect uninsured and underinsured individuals with coverage options to help them afford health care. They will expand their services to connect with a broader range of underserved populations, and leverage their experience screening people for eligibility for medical assistance programs to connect people with coverage. Web: http://www.randbsolutions.net Phone: 800-283-0310 Email: winavigators@randbsolutions.net

WYOMING
Memorial Hospital of Laramie County DBA Cheyenne Regional Service Area: State-wide Grant Amount: $401,281 Sub-Grantees/Partner Organizations: 11 Hospitals 18 Facilities 9 Faith Community Nurse Locations Wyoming 2-1-1

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Memorial Hospital of Laramie will help lead "Enroll Wyoming," a statewide effort to reach out to the uninsured in Wyoming. They plan on reaching out to the uninsured population through hospitals, safetynet providers, and others to inform people of their coverage options and facilitate enrollment. See https://localhelp.healthcare.gov for contact information Wyoming Senior Citizens, Inc. Service Area: Rural, frontier, and farm communities in Fremont, Hot Springs, Washakie, Big Horn, Carbon, Natrona, Converse, Goshen, and Laramie counties Grant Amount: $198,719 Wyoming Senior Citizens, Inc. is a non-profit that is working to provide eligible citizens with information about programs that can help them enroll in health care. Counselors from the group will provide public information at libraries, senior centers, town halls, etc., and focus on eligible populations in the rural, frontier, and farming communities in Fremont, Hot Springs, Washakie, Big Horn, Carbon, Natrona, Converse, Goshen, and Laramie Counties. Web: http://www.wyomingseniors.com Phone: 800-856-4398, 877-634-1006, or 877-634-1005

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