Topic Area: Grant-making programs

LZC is the methodology and evaluation partner on the City of Boston’s COVID-19 Immigrant Economic Recovery Initiative.

LZC is the methodology and evaluation partner on the City of Boston's COVID-19 Immigrant Economic Recovery Initiative.

LZC evaluated the second round of the City of Boston Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement’s (MOIA) Weaving Well-being initiative. Weaving Well-being aims to support immigrant-serving community-based organizations in caring for their staff and providing non-clinical mental health services to their communities. Weaving Well-being 2.0 followed a successful pilot in 2022, of which LZC was the evaluator.

LZC is evaluating the City of Boston Mayor's Office for Immigrant Advancement's (MOIA) Weaving Well-being initiative. Weaving Well-being aims to support immigrant-serving community-based organizations in caring for their staff and providing non-clinical mental health services to their communities. The Weaving Well-being initiative follows a successful pilot in 2022, of which LZC was the evaluator.

ICH is conducting a process and outcomes evaluation of the Advancing Community-Driven Mental Health (ACDMH) Grant Program, funded by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation, and implemented in partnership with Partners in Health and The Family Van.

ICH is conducting a process and outcomes evaluation of the Advancing Community-Driven Mental Health (ACDMH) Grant Program, funded by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation, and implemented in partnership with Partners in Health and The Family Van.

The Leah Zallman Center for Immigrant Health Research (LZC) partnered with No Kid Hungry to evaluate a No Kid Hungry grant aimed at addressing food insecurity in immigrant communities and thawing the chilling effects of the public charge ruling.

The Leah Zallman Center is partnering with No Kid Hungry to evaluate grants aimed at addressing food insecurity in immigrant communities and thawing the chilling effects of the public charge ruling.

ICH is providing evaluation support for the Racial Justice in Health program, which aims to support people of color-led, grassroots organizations to promote racial justice and equity in health and healthcare delivery.

ICH is providing evaluation support for the Racial Justice in Health program, which aims to support people of color-led, grassroots organizations to promote racial justice and equity in health and healthcare delivery.

ICH evaluated the Voices for Health Justice 1.0 program. Voices seeks to build power in communities experiencing health inequities to improve the health care system’s accessibility, affordability, and ability to treat all people with dignity.

ICH evaluated the Voices for Health Justice 1.0 program. Voices seeks to build power in communities experiencing health inequities to improve the health care system’s accessibility, affordability, and ability to treat all people with dignity.