What is AccessHealth?
AccessHealth is a private, not-for-profit organization and Federally Qualified Health Center dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for low-income populations across Fort Bend and Waller counties. The organization offers a comprehensive suite of healthcare services, including primary care, dental, women's health, pediatrics, counseling, nutrition, and pharmacy. AccessHealth operates with a mission to ensure high-quality, affordable care for all families, irrespective of their financial standing or background. Services are available in both English and Spanish, reflecting a commitment to community health initiatives and robust support programs designed to build healthier communities.
How much funding has AccessHealth raised?
AccessHealth has raised a total of $7.8M across 2 funding rounds:
Debt
$2M
Grant
$5.8M
Debt (2020): $2M with participation from PPP
Grant (2021): $5.8M led by American Rescue Plan
Key Investors in AccessHealth
American Rescue Plan
The American Rescue Plan is a government initiative providing significant financial aid and grants to support public health and community services.
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for AccessHealth?
The substantial enterprise-level funding positions AccessHealth for significant growth and enhanced service delivery. This capital infusion is expected to fuel the expansion of its integrated healthcare model, potentially allowing for the broadening of its service areas or the deepening of its existing programs. Strategic investments of this magnitude typically enable organizations to scale their operations, invest in new technologies, and strengthen their community outreach efforts, ultimately reinforcing AccessHealth's mission to provide accessible and affordable healthcare to vulnerable populations.
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