2009 Grant Reporting
    • 2009 Mid-Year Report (pdf) (doc)
    • 2009 Final Report (pdf) doc)

     

2009 Grant Recipients

Catholic Health Initiatives – Penrose/St. Francis Health Foundation – St. Francis Medical Center

 

Colorado  Springs

Project:  Funding for first-ever Newborn Hope Neonatal Conference.

 

Catholic Health Initiatives – Penrose/St. Francis Health Foundation – St. Francis Medical Center

 

Colorado Springs

Project:  Transport fees for families to return to home community hospital .

 

Catholic Health Initiatives – Penrose/St. Francis Health Foundation – St. Francis Medical Center

 

Colorado Springs

Project:  Funding to enhance Newborn Hope Resource Room with education program entitled “NICU Knowledge.”

 

Catholic Health Initiatives – Penrose/St. Francis Health Foundation – St. Francis Medical Center

 

Colorado Springs

Project:  Funding for two medical grade recliners for skin-to-skin care for moms of preterm infants. 

 

Catholic Health Initiatives – Penrose/St. Francis Health Foundation – St. Francis Medical Center

 

Colorado Springs

Project:  Funding for education program S.T.A.B.L.E. to outlying hospitals and clinics.

 

Catholic Health Initiatives – Penrose/St. Francis Health Foundation – St. Francis Medical Center

 

Colorado Springs

Project:  Funding for education materials only for transport teams.

 

Clinica Campesina

 

Lafayette

Project:  Full scope prenatal care to low-income pregnant women.

 

Family Visitor Center

 

Glenwood Springs

Project:  Home-based prenatal education and support for high-risk pregnant women.

 

High Plains Community Health Center

 

Lamar

Project:  Community education program educating  the importance of good oral health care during pregnancy and to provide oral health care to uninsured pregnant women.

 

Inner City Health Center

 

Denver

Project:  Prenatal program including prenatal, maternal and obstetric care for high-risk patients.

 

La Clinica Tepeyac, Inc.

 

Denver

Project:  Full scope prenatal care to low-income pregnant women.

 

Memorial Health Services Foundation              

 

Colorado Springs

Project:  Funding for resource guide entitled “Getting Ready to Go Home: A Guide for NICU Parents” for parents with premature, high-risk infants.

 

Memorial Health Services Foundation

 

Colorado Springs

Project:  Funding for laptop with rolling cart to be used by parents of critically ill, premature infants in the NICU.

 

Memorial Health Services Foundation

 

Colorado Springs

Project:  Funding for the purchase of 17-alpha hydroxyprogesterone caproate (17P) which helps to reduce preterm labor in patients with a history of preterm delivery.

 

Memorial Health Services Foundation

 

Colorado Springs

Project:  Funding for educational outreach programs to rural healthcare facilties throughout Colorado.

 

Memorial Health Services Foundation

 

Colorado Springs

Project:  Funding for outreach education and continuous of S.T.A.B.L.E. program.

 

Newborn Hope Bedrest Task Force

 

Colorado Springs

Project:  Provide gift bags, seasonal parties and activity cart for high-risk pregnant women on bedrest at Memorial and Penrose-St. Francis Hospitals.

 

Newborn Hope Volunteer Task Force

 

Colorado Springs

Project:  Special projects for critically ill and premature infants.

 

 

 

Peak Vista Community Health Centers

 

Colorado Springs

Project:  Provide critical dental care and treatment for prenatal patients.  Also, to provide free pregnancy tests to patients to increase entrance into prenatal care program.

 

Pueblo Community Health Center

 

Pueblo

Project:  Funding for development and placement of educational cable network television messages.

 

The Children’s Hospital

 

Denver

Project:  Annual Prenatal Clinical Update Education Program/Conference expenses, excluding printing costs.

 

The Resource Exchange

 

Colorado Springs

Project:  Funding to purchase taxi vouchers, gas cards and bus passes to patients in the NICU to visit child when they otherwise might not be able to do so.

 

University of Colorado – Denver

 

Denver

Project:  Funding to determine overall contribution of inflammatory markers in patients with H1N1 virus in pregnancy and to determine if select markers are connected to preterm births.

 

University of Colorado – Denver

 

Denver

Project:   Funding for research to collect information about feeding and growth in preterm infants after discharge from NICU.

 

Valley Wide Health Systems, Inc.

 

Alamosa

Project:  Funding to help leverage costs to pregnant, low-income, self-pay, uninsured/underinsured and migrant women requiring services outside our scope of care.

 

TOTAL OF GRANTS AWARDED:                                              $99,236

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