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2013–2014 ANNUAL REPORT

Jenkins Foundation: 2013-14 Annual Report

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The Jenkins Foundation is pleased to release its latest annual report. Readers can learn more about our funding priorities and view a complete list of grants awarded in 2013. Enjoy!

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2013– 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

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LETTER TO ThE COmmUNiTy

Annabella R. Jenkins had a passion for providing medical care to those who would have otherwise gone without. Despite many recent changes to the health care system, the fact remains that there are still over 88,000 people in metro Richmond without adequate access to care. Therefore, in honoring Annabella’s legacy, the Jenkins Foundation continues to view access to care as its primary focus area.

This past year, we awarded grants to health safety net providers that serve as points of access for primary, behavioral, oral, and preventive health services. In addition, we created a multi-year grant opportunity for six organizations that directly reflect the Jenkins Foundation’s interest in providing access to care for vulnerable populations. These organizations have received regular grant support from Jenkins over the past five years and have demonstrated good stewardship of these funds, which includes showing progress toward positive outcomes for their clients and

leveraging additional sources of support. Over the next three years, Jenkins will invest over $1 million in these six nonprofits, providing a base of consistent support during this dynamic and rapidly changing time for our health care delivery system.

As our public sector partners wrangle the pros and cons of Medicaid expansion, we must move forward with the current reality that insurance coverage does not equal access. In upholding the values and priorities set by Annabella Jenkins, the Jenkins Foundation will continue to support efforts that strengthen our community’s ability to serve uninsured and underinsured residents of metro Richmond.

Barbara B. Ukrop Chairman

Jenkins Foundation is a supporting organization of The Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia.

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2013 GRANTs by PRiORiTy AREA

In 2013, The Jenkins Foundation awarded a total of $1.56 million to local health-related organizations. While the largest priority area is Access to Care, we also know there are many other important health needs in our community. Our grants support a range of services including nursing and companionship services for seniors; mental health services for children experiencing trauma; health education and wellness initiatives in underserved neighborhoods; and much more.

Access To Care:$1,100,000

Violence Prevention:$315,000

Capacity building:$70,000

Unintended PregnancyPrevention: $55,000substance Abuse

Prevention / Treatment:$25,000

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OUR imPACT ON ACCEss TO CARE

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2013 GRANTs

A Grace Place Adult Care Center $50,000To support a new volunteer coordinator position.

Access Now $50,000To provide partial salary support for a patient care coordinator and a communications coordinator.

Alzheimer’s Association $37,500To provide respite care for caregivers.

better housing Coalition $50,000To support the Senior Health Initiative to address the health and wellness needs of residents in BHC’s senior housing developments.

CARiTAs $25,000To support the Collaborative Substance Use Prevention and Relapse Counseling program.

Challenge Discovery Projects $30,000To support Say It With Heart, a school-based bullying prevention program.

Chesterfield CAsA $15,000To support the training and supervision of volunteers.

Childsavers of Richmond $75,000To support the Trauma Response program.

Circle Center Adult Day services $50,000To support the needs-based financial assistance program for older adults who are at risk of nursing home or institutional placement.

The Daily Planet $50,000To support expansion of clinic staff with an additional part-time medical provider.

The Ellen shaw de Paredes breast Cancer Foundation $15,000To support the free mammography outreach program for low-income, uninsured women.

Family Lifeline $50,000To support the Senior Care program.

Free Clinic of Powhatan $30,000To provide partial salary support, operating expenses and consultant support to assist the board with fundraising and strategic planning.

Gateway homes $40,000To provide partial salary support for an Assistant Clinical Director.

Geohealth innovations $10,000To support the Virginia Atlas of Community Health, an online resource for community health indicators.

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Greater Richmond sCAN $75,000To support the Child Advocacy Center and Richmond CASA programs.

hanover safe Place $40,000To support the Community Case Management and Counseling program.

henrico CAsA $25,000To support volunteer coordinator staff to recruit, train, and retain volunteers.

instructive Visiting Nurse Association $40,000To support the provision of home health care for low-income, uninsured or underinsured residents of Greater Richmond.

Jewish Family services $37,500To support Home Care services for low-income, frail older adults.

Lucy Corr Foundation $30,000To provide salary support for a part-time dental coordinator.

medical College of Virginia Foundation $25,000To support the Injury and Violence Prevention Program of VCU Medical Center’s Division of Trauma/Critical Care.

NAmi Central Virginia $9,400To support educational programs to raise awareness of mental health issues and support individuals who are managing a mental health diagnosis.

Partnership for Nonprofit Excellence $10,000To support capacity building for local nonprofits.

Richmond Area high blood Pressure Center $30,000To provide nursing support to assist with chronically ill, uninsured adults.

Richmond City health District $55,000To support the Health Resource Centers located in five Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority communities.

safe harbor $25,000To support the Community Counseling Program.

senior Connections, CAAA $25,000To support the Capital Area Ride Connection, which facilitates medical transportation for elderly and disabled residents of Greater Richmond.

Tricycle Gardens $10,000To increase access to fresh, nutritious food through the addition of a part-time Urban Agriculture Assistant.

Virginia Dental health Foundation $30,000To support the Donated Dental Services program.

Virginia health Care Foundation $25,000To support the upgrade of The Pharmacy Connection software program.

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Virginia institute of Pastoral Care $30,000To increase access to mental health counseling for underserved children, families and older adults by providing partial salary support for a counselor.

Virginia supportive housing $35,000To provide mental health services to ensure housing stability and permanency for people leaving homelessness.

yWCA of Richmond $50,000To support the Regional Hospital Accompaniment Program, a collaborative effort with Hanover Safe Place and Safe Harbor. It provides critical follow-up counseling and referral services to victims of sexual and domestic violence.

yWCA of Richmond $30,000To support the transition from a communal shelter model to a private housing approach.

mULTi-yEAR GRANTs The following organizations have demonstrated a close alignment with the Jenkins Foundation’s mission, a history of delivering efficient and effective programs to those in need and continual progress toward positive health outcomes for their clients.

CrossOver ministry $180,000/3 yrs.To support the Chronic Disease Management program.

Family Lifeline $165,000/3 yrs.To support CHIP of Richmond, a program that brings parenting education, health care coordination, disease case management, and mental health support directly into families’ homes.

Fan Free Clinic $240,000/3 yrs.To provide free quality health care to the low-income, uninsured.

Goochland Free Clinic and Family services $195,000/3 yrs.To support comprehensive health care services for the uninsured.

Rx Drug Access Partnership $45,000/3 yrs.To support medication access for the uninsured.

Virginia League for Planned Parenthood $225,000/3 yrs.To support access to health care services for low-income individuals.

TOTAL GRANTs: $1,564,400

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Annabella R. Jenkins FoundationBoulders IV7501 Boulders View Dr., Suite 110Richmond, Virginia 23225-4047Telephone 804-330-7400www.jenkinsfoundation-va.org

2014 bOARD OF DiRECTORsBarbara B. Ukrop, ChairmanMegan Walker Rose, Vice ChairmanPatte G. Koval, TreasurerJane W. Peters, SecretaryNancy R. BellemanBarbara Ruffin ConeBerenice D. CraigieMary Lou DohertyMarietta Shelly DormireTerrell Luck HarriganIris E. HollidayMargaret Freeman HowertonDorothy A. PauleyCathy N. Pond

The Jenkins Foundation is committed to expanding access to community-based services through programs and organizations that have the potential to make a significant impact on the quality of health in our region, especially for uninsured, underserved or vulnerable populations. The Foundation’s funding priorities fall under two focus areas:

ACCEss TO hEALTh CARE sERViCEsThe Foundation’s primary goal is to support access to the following: • Health education & prevention services• Mental health care • Oral health care • Primary care

KEy COmmUNiTy hEALTh issUEsThe Foundation seeks to reduce risky behaviors and promote safe and healthy environments by supporting: • Substance abuse treatment and prevention • Unintended pregnancy prevention • Violence prevention In addition, the Foundation is committed to the long-term viability of the organizations it supports, and will consider capacity building grants that strengthen an agency’s ability to better serve its clients. The Foundation will also consider a limited number of proposals outside the above stated focus areas.

To learn more about how to apply for a grant, please visit www.jenkinsfoundation-va.org.

GRANT PRiORiTiEs