EVERETT, Mass. —

A community health organization was honored this week after receiving a boost to help families struggling with everything from food stamps to utility costs.

The Kraft Center for Community Health at Mass General Brigham awarded its first innovation prize after a nationwide contest. Latest Forecast

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The Kraft Prize for Excellence and Innovation in Community Health went to ThriveLink , an organization that uses artificial intelligence to help enroll families in safety-net programs like health insurance, food stamps and utility assistance.

The St. Louis-based group will receive $100,000 after topping nearly 150 applications submitted from organizations across the country.

In February, Patriots owner Robert Kraft

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