Central California Alliance for Health Reinvests $44.9M in 2025 Across 5 Counties — Counter-Signal to Funding Cliffs
The Central California Alliance for Health reported $44.9M reinvested in 2025 across Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Benito, Merced, and Mariposa counties to expand access and support community partners including FQHCs. The reinvestment is a rare positive counter-signal for Central Coast/Valley FQHCs navigating federal cliffs — local plan surpluses can partially backstop the H.R.
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Central California Alliance for HealthFQHC Talent. (2026, April 1). Central California Alliance for Health Reinvests $44.9M in 2025 Across 5 Counties — Counter-Signal to Funding Cliffs. Primary source: Central California Alliance for Health. Retrieved June 12, 2026, from https://www.fqhctalent.com/intel/central-california-alliance-44m-reinvestment-april-2026
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