COVID-19 Response and Recovery Funds award $746,012 to 165 organizations in Eastern Washington and North Idaho

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COVID-19 Response and Recovery Funds award $746,012 to 165 organizations in Eastern Washington and North Idaho

 SPOKANE, WA, June 16, 2020; Innovia Foundation today announced 165 grants totaling $746,012 from the COVID-19 Community Response and Recovery Funds for Eastern Washington and North Idaho.

This is the second round of grants from the Response and Recovery Funds and is directed to nonprofit and grassroots organizations, as well as tribal entities, schools and other government agencies, that are on the front lines of the COVID-19 response and recovery efforts. Grants focused on childcare and youth, food assistance needs, support for immigrant and refugee communities, mental health resources and small business support.

A 5,000 grant to Refugee Connections will support outreach to the Marshallese community, which is experiencing a hotspot COVID-19 outbreak. Washington State University is receiving a $10,000 grant for the Crosetto Mobile Health Care Unit efforts to provide diagnostic and antibody testing for underserved people throughout Eastern Washington. The Carl Maxey Center will hire a part-time, temporary community support position to assist African American business owners to identify and access resources with a $20,000 grant. See attached for the full list of organizations receiving COVID-19 Response and Recovery funding throughout Eastern Washington and North Idaho.

The COVID-19 Response and Recovery Funds are hosted at Innovia Foundation in partnership with Empire Health Foundation and Spokane County United Way in Eastern Washington, and Equinox Foundation and Avista Foundation in North Idaho.

“The amount of money raised because of the generosity of our community is inspiring. The ability to distribute dollars quickly to nonprofits in our community that are working daily to support families during these difficult times is a priority for Innovia Foundation, Empire Health Foundation and United Way,” said Spokane County United Way President and CEO Tim Henkel. “We all know there is more work to do to support the most marginalized and low-income members of our community who are adversely affected by this outbreak and we will continue to partner to strengthen people’s ability to respond and recover.”

“As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, we remain very concerned about ongoing health and financial impacts, particularly among communities of color. Our second-round funding priorities are largely focused on organizations serving adults and children in these communities, where deep disparities remain,” said Empire Health Foundation Interim President Jeff Bell. “I want to thank the Spokane County COVID-19 Advisory Committee and funders’ staff for the tremendous work in making difficult and thoughtful decisions.”

“These funds are helping to address the urgent, basic needs that have surfaced during the COVID-19 global pandemic and Better Health Together is glad to contribute. We see this as a starting point for community collaboration,” said Better Health Together Executive Director Alison Poulsen. “We challenge funders and leaders to address systemic racism that exacerbates health inequities in our communities of color.” 

“The second round of COVID-19 grants continues to address the most urgent needs in our region and supports organizations doing the work on the ground,” said Innovia Foundation CEO Shelly O’Quinn. “As our region enters into the recovery phase, we are reminded of the strength of community and collaboration as we collectively make these grants thoughtfully and strategically with over 100 regional volunteers and trusted voices.”

Grants from the COVID-19 Community Response and Recovery Funds are administered in partnership with regional community advisory groups consisting of residents and leaders from health, business, education and human services sectors. Thanks to the generosity of local, regional and national funding partners, the funds for Eastern Washington and North Idaho have surpassed $2.7 million.

Businesses, individuals and organizations can donate and find additional information about the COVID-19 Community Response and Recovery Funds for Eastern Washington and North Idaho at innovia.org/COVID19.

 COVID-19 Response and Recovery Funding partners: Innovia Foundation, Empire Health Foundation, Spokane County United Way, Avista Foundation, Ballmer Group, Bank of America, BECU, Better Health Together, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Burlington Northern, Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation, Columbia Bank, Community Building Foundation, Cowles Company, Delta Dental of Washington, Equinox Foundation, Health Sciences & Services Authority of Spokane County, Itron, Lewis-Clark Valley Healthcare Foundation, MultiCare Health System, M.J. Murdock Charitable Foundation, Mountain West Bank, Numerica Credit Union, Perigee Fund, PotlatchDeltic Corporation, Premera Blue Cross, Providence Health Care, STCU, Umpqua Bank, Washington Trust Bank, Wells Fargo and Women Helping Women Fund, and dozens of generous individual donors from our communities.

Innovia Foundation ignites generosity that transforms lives and communities so that every person has the opportunity to thrive. As the community foundation for Eastern Washington and North Idaho, we partner with people who want to make our world better. We work together to address and solve our region’s problems, help those in need, identify and respond to our greatest opportunities and leave a lasting impact. Each year, Innovia Foundation invests nearly $7 million into our communities through grants and scholarships to nonprofit organizations and local students.

LAUREN NISSEN

Philanthropic Engagement Manager

Innovia Foundation

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SPS Resolution on Racial Equity - Letter of Support

BHT wrote the Spokane Public Schools Board in support of the adoption of the Board resolution on racial equity. The letter is copied below:


To:      
School Board President, Jerrall Haynes
School Board Vice President, Michael Wiser
School Board Member, Nicki Lockwood
School Board Member, Jenny Slagle
School Board Member, Kevin Morrison

From: Alison Poulsen, Executive Director

Date:   June 9, 2020

RE:       Support for School Board Resolution on Racial Equity

On behalf of the Board and staff of Better Health Together (BHT), we strongly support the proposed Resolution on Racial Equity. BHT is committed to ensuring every person in our community has the institutional support to achieve their full health potential and that no person experiences negative health outcomes as a result of identity, environment, or experiences. 

Over the past two years, BHT has committed our work to increase health equity through our Medicaid Transformation efforts. These efforts include:

  • Financially supporting our Community Voices Council members with stipends. It’s often an unfair financial burden to community members to participate, while organizations pay for their leaders to participate.

  • Organizationally supporting our county-based Collaboratives to select a community Equity project. The Spokane Collaborative has prioritized activities related to: 

    • outreach to policymakers and landlords regarding rental assistance needs emerging during COVID; 

    • parent & caregiver support trainings in the 99207 zip code, and connecting those trainings to resources & incentives such as food and financial assistance; and

    • creating messaging about available mental health resources while mental health stigma may be lessened during COVID.

  • Structuring our contracts with Primary Care and Behavioral Health providers to include Pay-for-Equity activities.

  • Deepening our BHT staff and Board’s commitment to equity via monthly equity trainings and workgroups focused on expanding knowledge and dismantling white supremacy culture.

We stand with Spokane Schools to build anti-racism into the bones of our society to increase empowerment, belonging, value, and hope for the future (adapted from Ijeoma Olou). We applaud your adoption of this Racial Equity resolution and action steps.

Request for Proposals: Behavioral Health Capacity Dashboard

Request for Proposals: Behavioral Health Capacity Dashboard

BHT is currently requesting proposals from individuals or organizations experienced in web design. The project is the creation of a website that will act as a centralized “check-point” for regional behavioral health and social determinants of health (SDoH) providers regarding key services, current availability, and org contact info.

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Adapting to COVID-19 - May/June 2020

The three equity workgroups met on May 21 & June 4 to discuss how to move forward with equity projects in light of COVID-19 changes to environment, provider capacity, and priorities in the community. Notes, slides, and summaries from those discussion below.

Full notes
Slides

Affordable Housing
This group decided to prioritize Activity 1 (education & outreach to policymakers & landlords), shifting the focus to advocacy on rental assistance needs emerging in COVID. Amber Johnson of SNAP will continue to be activity lead. The group wants to come back to Activities 2 & 3 (transportation pilot & Responsible Renters curriculum) in the future, but focus bandwidth on Activity 1 to start.

Reducing Family Violence & Trauma
This group will move forward with offering parent & caregiver support trainings, and connecting those trainings to resources & incentives such as food and financial assistance. Some adaptations will be needed for trainings & support group format for social distancing.

Accessing Behavioral Health
This group saw that stigma about asking for mental health help may be lessened during this time, because it’s happening to everyone. They saw an opportunity to “skip ahead” to the steps of getting out messaging about available resources. The group still wants to take a look at how to use CHWs/Peers (broadly defined) to reach isolated individuals, but focus on messaging to start.

Resources for Clients

Washington Department of Health COVID-19 Educational Materials – 26+ Languages

211 Washington Resource Hub

CHW Connect Resource Hub

The Fig Tree Resource Hub

World Relief

Behavioral Health/Mental Health Materials

Calculating COVID Stimulus Payment

Washington Post calculator

DSHS - updates

Telehealth guidance for Medicaid clients

HCA created telehealth guidance one-pager for Apple Health (Medicaid) clients that describe what services are available during the pandemic (see attached). This document will be posted in 15 languages on the HCA COVID-19 page in early June.

Internet access

Dept. of Commerce drive-in WiFi hotspots across the state: https://www.commerce.wa.gov/building-infrastructure/washington-state-drive-in-wifi-hotspots-location-finder/

Education

The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction

Department of Education Federal Student Aid Office

Employment & Paid Sick Leave Information

WorkSource Immediate Employment Opportunities

Washington State Employment Security Department website

Food & Supply Assistance

Spokane Public Schools is offering grab & go meals – a breakfast and a lunch together – for any child aged 0-18, or currently enrolled in high school, at the following locations from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Yes, that's any student -- even those who don't attend Spokane Public Schools!

The Zone Project is currently working to offer culturally appropriate food boxes to be distributed. Please contact The Zone Project at tzp@necommunitycenter.com or 509-209-7227 to get connected to this resource, and many others.

Housing

Washing State Department of Commerce COVID-19 Emergency Housing Grant

CDC Resources for Homeless Shelters

Bankrate Securing Housing After Incarceration

Transportation

Specialty Mobility Services Getting There Guide

Utilities & Energy Program Updates

City of Spokane utility accounts will not be assessed late fees or be discontinued due to non payment. (This includes water service and solid waste pick-up.)

Avista has made the decision to temporarily suspend all collection activity and disconnects for customers as our communities respond to the impacts of the Coronavirus outbreak. Customers who may be facing financial difficulties are encouraged to call Avista at (800) 227-9187.

SNAP assistance, including income-blind assistance for energy – 509-456-SNAP (7627)

Webinars

Peer Workforce Alliance Community Connections Series - More Information HERE

BHT Behavioral Health Forum

BHT is hosting a call-in forum for partners to discuss challenges and strategies for our behavioral health system responding to the COVID-19 crisis. We are inviting all partners from our health system who are or who interact with behavioral health to join. The call is optional and will be hosted weekly. 

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Oral Health Resources

Resources for Oral Health Providers

Resources for Other Providers

  • MouthMatters flyer: Education messages for Medical Providers to fill COVID-19 oral health gap

Provider Updates

Please note, BHT is posting updates to this page as they are provided to us. If you have an update to share, please email sarah@betterhealthtogether.org


HCA List of Treatment Providers Reduction and Closures of Facilities

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American Behavioral Health Systems

Beds available for those who qualify for intensive inpatient SUD treatment including MAT services and co-occurring disorders. Transportation support available. For more information: www.americanbehavioralhealth.net

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Children’s Home Society

As promised, we want to keep you apprised of service updates and modifications during this time. As of March 23, various service modifications and temporary center closures to the public have been implemented across the state, with most employees working remotely. All regional directors and their teams are contacting families individually to discuss the implementation of planned appointments virtually, where appropriate. We are implementing telehealth, virtual home visits and virtual group meetings across the state where possible.

Spokane: Closed to the public at office locations (Galland-Ashlock Family Resource Center, West Plains office and Northeast Community Center), open for appointments only. The Children’s Waiting Room will be closed as of 3/25. Transferring in-home visiting services to virtual home visits.

For questions, contact us via email: coronavirusinfo@chs-wa.org

https://www.childrenshomesociety.org/spokane

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Compassionate Addiction Treatment

We are still open, serving our unhoused population.  The services provided are MAT (Medication for Addiction Treatment), SUD Assessments and navigation into care, Intensive Outpatient treatment for substance use disorders, FCS Housing and Employment case management, and our Recovery Community is still open with capacity limitations to allow for social distancing.  For people struggling with addiction or in recovery and in need of support, we are available.  We are screening all clients for health concerns as they come in and navigate people into healthcare as needed.

Phone: 509.919.3362

More information at https://www.catspokane.org/

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Excelsior Wellness Center

Excelsior is providing virtual walk-in availability for individuals and families needing basic support and emergent assistance with services and resources due to the COVID19 pandemic. The Care Team and clinical providers are prepared to assist our Spokane neighbors as they access healthcare services as well as needed household items.

For direct virtual support from child and family specialist, call 509-559-3100

Excelsior Care’s Project: The Excelsior Care Team operates as a Mobile Pantry distributing food, cleaning supplies and toiletries to service participants or community members in need. Resources will be delivered to a participant’s home and will be dropped at the front door, or the closest available location to the front door. Click the link to learn more and submit a request: https://www.excelsiorwellness.org/care-team/

Family Activities and Schedule [PDF]

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Frontier Behavioral Health
(FBH) is operational and continues to provide services to the community.

FBH mental health professionals are conducting intake assessments, clinical appointments and medication management appointments by phone. For information or to schedule an appointment, please call 509.838.4651.

The following FBH services and programs remain unchanged:

Crisis Response Services: We continue to provide crisis response services to the region without interruption. Our 24/7 Regional Crisis Line (1.877.266.1818) is answered by mental health clinicians from FBH who provide telephone triage and crisis intervention services and make direct referrals to mobile crisis outreach teams. Additionally, our Designated Crisis Responders (DCRs) continue to conduct Involuntary Treatment ACT (ITA) evaluations as required by law.

Inpatient Services: Our Evaluation and Treatment facilities and our Stabilization unit remain open and continue to provide assessment, observation and crisis treatment services to individuals 18 and older. As a safety precaution, visiting hours have been suspended. During this time, we encourage patients to communicate with friends and family via phone.

Eastern Washington 2-1-1: Our telephone resource line provides free information about community resources and human services both locally and statewide. To speak with referral specialists M-F, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., call 2-1-1 or 866.904.9060; text EW211 to 898-211 or search online at wa211.org.

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Ideal Option

During this time of the COVID-19 pandemic we are offering for the first time virtual home appointments for patients to access the support they need.  Currently we have a 24/7 referral process that make it quick & easy to set up appointments for patients.  You can either call the referral line at (509) 581-2908, or access our virtual visit link at https://www.idealoption.com/virtual

For general information about Ideal Option please visit our website at https://www.idealoption.com/

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Inland Northwest Behavioral Health

Inland Northwest Behavioral Health (INBH) psychiatric hospital is open throughout the COVID-19 crisis for people in the region who are in behavioral health crisis. Inpatient units as well as outpatient services stand open and ready to serve the community. Any person that needs behavioral health care can walk-in to our hospital or call. All walk-in patients are screened for COVID-19 symptoms following CDC guidelines.

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Lutheran Community Services Northwest

LCS Northwest is providing all services via telehealth to protect your health during this time.

  • Behavioral Health, Intensive Services & Foster Care - 509.747.8224

  • Crime Victim Advocacy & Education 24/7 - 509.624.7273

For more information about services, see our website and summary pdf.

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The NATIVE Project

For Behavioral Health, we do have immediate openings for our youth mental health & youth SUD.  We are able to use DocuSign to get all of the paperwork done with the patient/family prior to the assessment.

Please call ahead at:

If you have any questions, please contact our Clinic Director, Dylan Dressler at (509) 483-7535 for more information, assistance on Zoom & Patient Portal enrollment & access.

More information at http://nativeproject.org/about-us/health-care-news?news=1

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NEW Alliance Counseling Services

Beginning on March 26, 2020 the NEWACS outpatient office locations will be closed to the public.

Our behavioral health professionals will conduct clinical appointments, medication management appointments, intake assessments and many other services by phone in compliance with state and federal recommendations for social distancing.  Groups will be cancelled until further notice. Inpatient services at the Alliance Evaluation & Treatment Facility will remain open, though the facility is closed to all visitors.

To schedule an appointment, call our nearest office location:

  • Chewelah: (509) 935-4808 or toll free at (866) 708-4597

  • Colville: (509) 684-4597 or toll free at (866) 708-4597

  • Davenport: (509) 725-3001 or toll free at (888) 725-3001

  • Republic: (509) 775-3341 or toll free at (866) 807-7131

 More information at https://newacs.stevenscountywa.gov/

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Partners with Families & Children

We are still serving behavioral health clients remotely and “urgent" cases onsite at our CAC. Please contact 509-473-4810 for more information or to schedule an appointment. Partners is considered an "essential business", however our building is closed to the public during this time.

During this COVID-19 pandemic, we have all been asked to follow Washington State’s Stay Home, Stay Healthy order, which has led to the closures of schools, dental offices, courtrooms and has even changed the way the Department of Children, Youth & Families – Child Welfare (DCYF) interacts with families. These closures and social distancing efforts have limited mandatory reporters’ access to children and youth, making it harder to detect abuse or neglect and leaving many children at risk. Please be the eyes and ears and report any suspected child abuse or neglect 24/7 by calling 866-363-4276.

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Passages

Passages is here and ready to help during these challenging times, by providing mental health support and services through Telehealth.

We are following the infection prevention guidelines established by the Centers for Disease Control for the coranavirus (COVID-19). Effective March 17, 2020 for everyone’s safety, we will be conducting all intakes and individual/group sessions through either phone calls or video chats.  We will continue to post relevant and reliable information about COVID19 and local resources.

For more information, tips and resources, please click HERE or call us at: 509-892-9241

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Pioneer Human Services

We have capacity for providing additional outpatient services and are offering SUD assessments, counseling, and groups through telehealth. Our team has also pulled together a list of resources for recovery support groups (i.e. AA, NA) that are being offered through zoom or other remote options. We know there is still a great need for treatment during this time, so please pass on this information to those for whom it would be relevant.

Organizations can reach out to John Hindman (john.hindman@p-h-s.com), Director at the Emerson Clinic, with questions.

For remotely offered SUD and Mental Health assessments, individual counseling and group treatment, call Pioneer Emerson Clinic: 509-325-7232

For recovery support groups offered remotely, follow this link: https://pioneerhumanservices.org/emerson-clinic-covid-19-self-help-meeting-schedule

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Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington & North Idaho

Planned Parenthood is open and running. 70% appts are being done virtually, but for those appointment types that require being in-person we are still seeing patients in clinic. Our behavioral health appointments are being done virtually and new patients can be seen within the week. Primary care visits are being done virtually and in-person depending on what is needed. Our family planning appointments are being screened virtually and then made in-person if necessary. 

More information, contacts, and phone & online scheduling available here.

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Riverside Recovery Center

Riverside Recovery Center is conducting Telehealth Drug and Alcohol Assessments. We are also providing MAT Services via Telehealth.  Our contact phone number to schedule an assessment or a MAT induction is 509-328-5234

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