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BHCHP provides comprehensive medical care to Boston’s homeless population through a network of clinics, mobile teams, and shelter partnerships, serving over 11,000 people each year. It offers services ranging from preventive dental care to cancer treatment, along with vaccination, COVID-19 testing, and isolation support. The organization differs from competitors by focusing exclusively on homelessness in the Boston area and operating as a non-profit funded by donations and grants, with an emphasis on harm reduction and coordinated care. Its goal is to reduce harm and improve health outcomes for Boston’s homeless community by ensuring accessible, comprehensive medical care and strong patient relationships.
Industries
Government & Public Sector
Social Impact
Healthcare
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Grant
Total Funding
$430K
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
Founded
1985
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Total Funding
$430k
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1 Rounds
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Altus Dental celebrates 25 years of service in New England. March 30, 2026 Backed by its commitment to hands-on, responsive support, Altus Dental is solidifying its position as a leading dental and vision benefits partner for businesses of all sizes. WORCESTER, Mass. - This year marks 25 years in business for Altus Dental(TM), a dental and vision benefits provider serving more than 400,000 members across Massachusetts and the surrounding New England region. The company is entering its next quarter-century poised for continuing growth. Altus Dental has built its strong reputation in the regional market on the foundation of its dedication to service. The company's locally based team is focused on providing exemplary, problem-solving support for businesses of all sizes across the region - and brokers and HR teams at businesses of all sizes are noticing. "We place every case we can with Altus Dental and the number one reason is the service," said Bruce Schwartzman, principal at Black Horse Insurance, an employee benefits agency based in Winchester, Mass. that primarily serves clients ranging from two to 85 employees. "Altus is one of the few companies where we have a dedicated representative who gets us quotes quickly, takes care of enrollment issues, and connects us with the right people for billing." This personalized approach, which is a large part of what company leaders call the Altus Advantage, has led to Altus Dental nearly doubling the size of its membership in just the last four years while maintaining an impressive 94% member satisfaction rate. "Our recent growth has been deliberate and disciplined," said Altus Dental Vice President of Sales and Business Relations, James Kinney. "We've worked hard to remain nimble, so that as we expand, we continue to deliver the service and trusted partnerships that have defined us from the start. The confidence we've earned from the businesses and individuals we serve gave us the opportunity to thoughtfully scale our proven model and deepen our impact across the community." Whether you're a small business with a handful of employees, one of the region's largest employers, or somewhere in between, all Altus Dental members enjoy comprehensive coverage at affordable rates with extensive, flexible options for both dental and vision insurance, more than 11,000 participating dental locations locally, an exceptional customer service team that goes above and beyond, and easy one-stop shopping for a simple, streamlined process. Altus Dental's benefit enhancements are designed to support better outcomes and stronger patient relationships, including the insurer's SmileMore initiative, powered by PreViser, which offers personalized oral health assessments and additional benefits for at-risk patients; its Preventive Rewards Program, which ensures most preventive and diagnostic services do not count toward a patient's annual maximum; and its Under 13 Benefits, which provides comprehensive coverage for children under 13 with no cost or deductible for covered services. Together, these offerings help practices deliver affordable, prevention-focused care while strengthening patient loyalty and long-term oral health. "Our products have always been and always will be designed with our members' unique needs in mind," said Kinney. "Over 25 years, we're proud to have grown in a way that stays true to who we are." The Altus Advantage extends beyond the day-to-day operations of Altus Dental. As the company has grown, it has taken a proactive approach to giving back philanthropically in ways that strengthen the oral health system and expand access to care in traditionally underserved communities. In 2025, Altus Dental's philanthropic efforts helped Whittier Street Health Center in Boston purchase new equipment and add additional treatment rooms to its Center for Health Equity Research. Altus also awarded a grant to help the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program add endodontics and same-day prosthodontics to its scope of same-day, on-site oral health services, and launched a partnership with MassChallenge to support startup companies looking for innovative solutions to pressing issues facing the oral health care system at large. These grants are all on top of legacy programs Altus Dental continues to support in the community, including the company's named scholarship program at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. "Looking ahead, we are ready to carry this level of success and community impact into our next 25 years," said Kinney. To learn more about Altus Dental's dental and vision plans and how they can benefit your business, visit altusdental.com or contact their team of experts today.
Stan McLaren MBA, a passionate advocate of excellence and equity in the health care of poor and homeless persons, will become the next Chief Executive Officer of the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program (BHCHP).
From June 2022-23, with information gathered from the SFH recovery sessions, BHCHP launched the Sober Homes Pilot Program which connected adults experiencing homelessness to sober living environments.
Join Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program's Emerging Leaders at their 9th annual Fall Soirée!
Public Health AmeriCorps funding will address urgent public health needs, advance more equitable health outcomes and expand public health workforceWASHINGTON, DC— AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteerism, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention awarded more than $76 million, including $42 million in new funds, to continue building the capacity of the public health workforce through service, including programs addressing mental health, chronic disease prevention and public health readiness. “Public Health AmeriCorps is a shining example of a whole-of-government approach to community problem-solving and workforce development through service and demonstrates the power of partnerships to move America forward,” said Michael D. Smith, CEO, AmeriCorps. “Public Health AmeriCorps is making a real difference in communities, and I am thrilled AmeriCorps is providing more than $76 million in funding to address our country's most urgent public health needs.”The 89 Public Health AmeriCorps grant recipients will use this federal funding to support more than 4,000 AmeriCorps members across almost all states, Washington, DC, Guam and Puerto Rico. These members will gain hands-on experience in the public health field from providing resources to community health clinics to supporting local public health organizations. View the full list of Public Health AmeriCorps grantees.“Public Health AmeriCorps is an innovative partnership working to address our public health workforce challenge,” said Leslie Ann Dauphin, Ph.D., director of CDC’s National Center for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Public Health Infrastructure and Workforce. “Through this partnership, CDC and AmeriCorps are providing essential public health services in nearly every state and building a pathway for early career entrants into public health.”Since the launch of Public Health AmeriCorps in 2021, more than 4,700 AmeriCorps members have added much-needed capacity to health departments, community-based organizations, schools and more. Serving at the forefront of solutions to the opioid epidemic, the maternal health crisis and other public health issues, members support their peers as recovery specialists, connect new and expecting parents to critical resources, create safer communities for young people and respond to disasters. Public Health AmeriCorps was designed to meet communities’ urgent public health needs and create flexible pathways to the public health workforce. Three years later after its launch, Public Health AmeriCorps is recognized as a model for workforce development in the public health field, proving that service is a viable path to careers in public health. This partnership has capitalized on AmeriCorps’ people power and infrastructure and leveraged the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s technical expertise as the country’s leading public health agency to address communities’ most pressing public health challenges and create new pathways to public-health related careers.
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Industries
Government & Public Sector
Social Impact
Healthcare
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Grant
Total Funding
$430K
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
Founded
1985
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