Our Partners

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Partnerships are essential to our work.    By partnering with public, private, and government organizations we are able to utilize list information in order to target those who are most likely eligible for benefits thereby increasing successful enrollments while decreasing costs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

AARP

www.AARP.org

 

Access to Benefits Coalition (ABC)

www.accesstobenefits.org

 

AmeriCorp / VISTA

www.Americorps.gov/program/vista

 

Benefits Check Up

www.benefitscheckup.org

 

Center for Advocacy for the Right and Interests of the Elderly

www.carie.org

 

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid

www.medicare.gov   or   www.cms.hhs.gov

 

City of Philadelphia: Mayor’s Commission on Services to the Aging

www.phila.gov/aging 

 

Department of Public Welfare

www.dpw.state.pa.us

 

EPIC: Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage Program (NY)

www.health.state.ny.us/health_care/epic

 

FNS Supplemental Nutrition Assistant Program

www.fns.usda.gov

 

Kaiser Permanente

www.kaiserpermanente.org

 

Medicare Rights Center

http://www.medicarerights.org

 

National Benefits Center

http://www.centerforbenefits.org

 

The National Council on Aging

www.ncoa.org

 

Partnership for Prescription Assistance (PPARx)

www.pparx.org

 

Pennsylvania Department of Aging  

PACE / PACENET: Pennsylvania’s Prescription Assistance Programs

www.aging.state.pa.us

 

Philadelphia Corporation on Aging

www.pcacares.org

 

Temple University Center for Intergenerational Learning

www.templecil.org

 

United Way of Southeast PA

www.uwsepa.org

 

Our Partners say it best . . .

"The PACE Program has worked closely with Benefits Data Trust for several years helping Pennsylvanians gain access to benefits they are eligible to receive.  Through this partnership, we have gained an intricate awareness of how important list strategies are in outreaching, educating, and helping low-income seniors understand and gain access to benefits."

 

Tom M. Snedden

Director, PACE Program

Pennsylvania Dept. of Aging

 

 

“Benefits Data Trust has been a long-standing partner of the National Council on Aging (NCOA). In fact, they were one of only ten organizations throughout the United States funded by NCOA’s AoA-supported National Center for Benefits Outreach and Enrollment to serve as a Benefits Enrollment Center (BEC), developing community-wide systems for benefits outreach and enrollment and using person-centered strategies to get older adults and younger adults with disabilities into all the benefits for which they are eligible. They have consistently been one of our strongest BECs.”

 

Marisa Scala-Foley

Director

NCOA

 

 

"It is my great pleasure to write a letter of strong support from the City of Philadelphia for Benefits Data Trust’s BenePhilly project, which is putting the City at the forefront of innovative efforts to help low-income individuals gain access to valuable federal and state benefits."

 

Pauline M. Abernathy

City of Philadelphia

Senior Advisor to Mayor

 

 

Benefits Data Trust

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