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2021 CMS Navigator Cooperative AgreementAwardees

1 | Page 2021 CMS Navigator Cooperative Agreement Awardees Since 2013, Navigators have helped Americans understand their health insurance options and facilitated their enrollment in health insurance through the Federally-facilitated Marketplace ( FFM). As trusted community partners, their mission focuses on assisting the uninsured and other underserved communities. Navigators serve an important role in connecting communities that historically have experienced lower access to health coverage and greater disparities in health outcomes to health coverage. Entities and individuals cannot serve as federally certified Navigators without receiving federal Cooperative agreement funding, authorized in the Affordable Care Act, to perform Navigator duties. Below are the 591 organizations receiving 2021 CMS Navigator Cooperative agreement awards for the FFM(s) they have been approved to serve.

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1 1 | Page 2021 CMS Navigator Cooperative Agreement Awardees Since 2013, Navigators have helped Americans understand their health insurance options and facilitated their enrollment in health insurance through the Federally-facilitated Marketplace ( FFM). As trusted community partners, their mission focuses on assisting the uninsured and other underserved communities. Navigators serve an important role in connecting communities that historically have experienced lower access to health coverage and greater disparities in health outcomes to health coverage. Entities and individuals cannot serve as federally certified Navigators without receiving federal Cooperative agreement funding, authorized in the Affordable Care Act, to perform Navigator duties. Below are the 591 organizations receiving 2021 CMS Navigator Cooperative agreement awards for the FFM(s) they have been approved to serve.

2 The table under each awardee organization provides information on which counties or parishes they will be serving, along with the underserved and diverse population(s) they plan to target, as outlined in their approved Cooperative agreement application. Navigators are required to assist any consumer seeking assistance, even if that consumer is not a member of the community or group the awardee indicated in its application that it will target. The tables also include information on subawardee or subrecipient organizations that are under contract with the awardee to provide Navigator duties, if applicable. The 2021-2024 Navigator Cooperative agreement awards were awarded for a 36-month period of performance, which runs through August 26, 2024. The Cooperative agreement award amounts listed below under each awardee cover the first 12-month budget period (August 27, 2021-August 26, 2022).

3 Awardees marked with an asterisk (*) have been funded to work in more than one FFM state and are listed separately under each FFM state they are funded to work in. All 30 FFM states have at least one Navigator awardee organization. 1 CMS initially awarded 2021 CMS Navigator Cooperative agreement awards to 60 organizations. Effective November 5, 2021, MHM Support Services (Mississippi Health Advocacy Program (MHAP)) voluntarily withdrew from the Navigator program. 2 | Page ALABAMA AIDS Alabama, Inc. 2021 Award Amount: $1,842,245 Primary Contact: Mark Linn Phone: (205) 918-8215 Email: Counties Served Statewide Target Population(s) Low-income communities, rural communities, people living with HIV, people with disabilities, and other underserved populations Subawardee/ Subrecipient Contracted Organizations The Right Place East Alabama Medical Center (EAMC) Druid City Hospital Health System Tuscaloosa The Wellness Coalition (TWC) Project Say Something AIDS Alabama South, LLC United Way-211 Community Relationships Alabama Dept.

4 Of public Health Alabama Dept. of Edu. Alabama Dept. of Human Resources Local coalitions for the homeless and other health and human services organizations United Way Regions Bank Alabama Power Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Existing partnerships with other community organizations, religious institutions, businesses and other employers, schools, colleges, health care providers, and re-entry programs 3 | Page ALASKA United Way of Anchorage (UWA) 2021 Award Amount: $1, 000,000 Primary Contact: Sue Brogan Phone: ( 907) 263-3821 Email: Counties Served Statewide Target Population(s) Racial and ethnic minorities, rural communities, Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other gender and sexual minorities (LGBTQ+), English language learners (ELL), Alaska Natives, Medicaid-eligible consumers who are not enrolled, low-income or homeless individuals, pregnant women, and new mothers Subawardee/ Subrecipient Contracted Organizations N/A Community Relationships Alaska Primary Care Assoc.

5 Alaska 2-1-1 Community Health Centers Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Mat-Su Health Services Aging and Disability Resource Center Alaska Division of public Assistance Anchorage Project Access United Way chapters FFM Certified Application Counselors Providence Alaska Medical Center Anchorage Health Dept. Anchorage public Libraries Community Health Workers Alaska Department of Labor Univ. of Alaska campuses Schools, WIC offices, and hospital maternity depts 4 | Page ARIZONA Arizona Association of Community Health Centers (AACHC)/Arizona Alliance for Community Health Centers 2021 Award Amount: $2,340,145 Primary Contact: Tiffany Wilkinson Phone: (602) 218-3919 Email: Counties Served Statewide Target Population(s) LGBTQ+ individuals; Low income and/or unhoused individuals; American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN); people with physical or intellectual disabilities or cognitive, hearing, speech, and/or vision impairments; pregnant women, new mothers, and women with children; individuals with mental health or substance-related disorders; Individuals living with HIV/AIDS.

6 Medicaid-eligible consumers who are not enrolled in coverage despite being eligible for Medicaid Subawardee/ Subrecipient Contracted Organizations Adelante Healthcare Arizona Center for Rural Health (Univ. of Arizona) Asian Pacific Communities in Action El Rio Health Helping Families in Need Keogh Health Connection Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health North Country HealthCare Sun Life Family Health Center Sunset Health Valleywise Health Community Relationships Cover AZ Children s Action Alliance Refugee Women s Clinic HIV-specialty clinic (Ryan White program) Chambers of Commerce Food Bank Assoc. AZ Department of Health AZ public Health Assoc. AZ Society of CPAs AZ Hospital and Healthcare Assoc. Arizona Partnership for Immunization American Cancer Society Women, Infants and Children (WIC) programs Arizona Academy of Pediatricians Children s Action Alliance Community Health Centers Arizona school Nurse Association AZ public Interest Research Group Also maintain hundreds of community relationships that range from human and social service organizations to hospitals, business organizations and government agencies 5 | Page DELAWARE Quality Insights, Inc.

7 2021 Award Amount: $856,770 Primary Contact: Shanen Wright Phone: 1- 800-642-8686, ext. 2278 Email: Counties Served New Castle and Sussex Target Population(s) Minority populations, young adults and post-secondary graduating students; new mothers/women with children; Medicaid-e ligible consumers without coverage; groups with high risk for multiple health problems and/or pre-existing conditions; consumers with significant financial, educational, housing or other hardships; consumer with limited English proficiency (LEP); areas with health professional shortages or with trouble accessing primary health care services ( , economic, cultural, and/or linguistic); rural populations; low income; and individuals experiencing mental health issues or substance-related disorders Subawardee/ Subrecipient Contracted Organizations N/A Community Relationships Delaware s Minority, Women and Veteran-owned Businesses Occupational associations ( , Delmarva Chicken Farmers Association) Small Business Associations Sussex Chamber of Commerce Chi Eta Phi DE Health Information Network (HIE) DE Division of public Health DE Health Net (HRSA funded HCCN) DE Housing Authority DE Pharmacist Society United Way YMCA of DE DE public Health Organizations Diabetes Coalition Goodwill Immigrant commissions & coalitions Universities and colleges Service referral platforms ( , Unite DE, Aunt Bertha, etc.)

8 Black Nurses Rock Community clinics, grocery stores, libraries; FQHCs Women-focused organizations Local food banks, mobile health vans, and more 6 | Page Westside Family Healthcare, Inc. (WFH) 2021 Award Amount: $1,000,000 Primary Contact: Lolita Lopez Phone: (302) 656-8292 Email: Counties Served Statewide Target Population(s) Underserved and diverse populations across the urban, rural, and suburban areas of the state, especially the migrant and seasonal agricultural workers Subawardee/ Subrecipient Contracted Organizations N/A Community Relationships Delaware Dept. of Health and Social Services Representatives from the Congressional Delegation Hospitals, school districts, temporary employment agencies, non-profit agencies, government agencies, and public libraries State Service Centers Christiana Care Health System Helen Graham Cancer Center and Nanticoke Health Services Delaware Center for Justice Dept.

9 Of Labor Delaware Dept. of Health and Social Services Chambers of Commerce Local trade and hospital associations Bayhealth Medical Center Tidal Health Beebe Healthcare Delaware Restaurant Assoc. Delmarva Chicken Assoc. Fruit and Vegetable Assoc. of Delaware 7 | Page FLORIDA University of South Florida/Florida Covering Kids & Families (FL-CKF) 2021 Award Amount: $11,908,382 Primary Contact: Jodi Ray Phone: (813) 974-3143 Email: Counties Served Statewide Target Population(s) LGBTQ+ individuals, gig workers, pregnant women with children, Young Invincibles, Hispanic/Latino, Haitian-Creole, service and hospitality workers, construction workers, LEP, college students, re-entry population, victims of domestic violence, individuals with health and mental disabilities, Ryan White ADAP clients, 1099 contract employees, beauticians/cosmetologists, Individuals with HIV/AIDS, self-employed/small business owners.

10 And migrant farm and agricultural workers Subawardee/ Subrecipient Contracted Organizations The Family Healthcare Foundation Primary Care Access Network Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Health Planning Council of Northeast Florida 90 Works United Way of brevard County Big Bend Area Health Education Center Suwannee River Area Health Education Center Epilepsy Florida Community Relationships FL -CKF Covering Florida Consortium has relationships with over 500 FL agencies and stakeholders including, but not limited to: Veterans services Chambers of Commerce Technical/vocational schools, colleges and universities Small businesses Hospitals, health centers, and mental health centers Civic organizations Employment centers Neighborhood resource centers Libraries, churches, and public schools Early Learning Coalitions Health departments United Way Goodwill 8 | Page Urban League of Broward County, Inc.


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