The Georgia Access Community Partner Initiative was established to expand equitable access to quality, affordable health coverage options and to provide education information and resources to consumers across the state of Georgia.
What is the Community Partner Initiative?
The Georgia Access Community Partner Initiative is a new program designed to support Georgia Access’ goal to work collaboratively with trusted community-based organizations throughout the state. With this new initiative, Georgia Access will provide tools, resources, and support to local partners who, in turn, will assist Georgians in learning about, understanding and enrolling in affordable health insurance coverage.
There are twenty (20) Georgia Access Community Partners for Plan Year (PY) 2026:
- Flowing with Blessings Inc.
- Cobb Collaborative, Inc.
- Summer Safe Inc.
- More Than Selfless Foundation
- Women of Purpose Outreach International, Inc.
- Love to L.I.V.E, Inc.
- T&T Girls Foundation
- To the Moon & Back Foundation, Inc.
- Family Connection/Communities In Schools of Hancock County, Inc.
- Share Health Southeast Georgia
- Freelance Outreach Programs Inc.
- Georgia Alliance of YMCAs
- Jefferson County Community Ships for Youth, Inc.
- Pierce County Family Connection
- United Way of Hall County
- Crisp County Community Council
- Chandra Dunn Foundation
- New Horizon CDC
- 3D Girls, Incorporated
- 4Kira4Moms
Frequently asked questions
What is the Community Partnership Initiative Program?
The Georgia Access Community Partnership Initiative is a program that supports Georgia Access, a division within the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire, in educating Georgians about affordable, quality health insurance.
What is the responsibility of a community partner in the Community Partner Initiative Program?
Community partners share educational information about Georgia Access by conducting outreach, events, and informational sessions in their community(ies).
All agents requirements and expectations:
- Host minimum of 2 events per month.
- Attend monthly check-ins with GA Access staff.
- Submit monthly reports and invoices by the 1st of each month.
- Maintain conflict-free operations.
- Comply with Fraud, Waste, and Abuse policies.
How can a community organization receive a Community Partnership Initiative program grant?
Apply and meet all the requirements of the grant program. Your application will be reviewed and considered.
When is the next opportunity to apply as a community partner?
If you are interested in being a Georgia Access community partner, please send your information to outreach@georgiaaccess.ga.gov expressing your interest and we will inform you of the dates for the next application process.
Resources
- For questions about the Georgia Access Community Partnership Initiative Program, contact outreach@georgiaaccess.ga.gov.
