…community development issues and innovative solutions. The Spring 2012 issue focused on data and measurement. 11 The Importance of Measurement in Improving Community Well-Being: A case study of the Magnolia Community Initiative What does effective measurement look like in practice? This case study, featuring the Magnolia Community Initiative in Los Angeles, offers a helpful example of data collected and employed…
…Network, (Case Studies) Adventist Health rolls out first virtual hospital on Monday 23 ABC News Bakersfield, (Article) After the COVID-19 Emergency: What’s Next for Middle Neighborhoods? Center for Community Progress, (Webinar) Planning for the Next Normal at Work: Keeping your workforce safe and healthy Kaiser Permanente, (Tool) Health Equity Principles for State and Local Leaders in Responding to, Reopening and…
…Our National Advisory Council (NAC) is composed of national cross-sector leaders from public health, healthcare, philanthropy, government, community development, and finance. The NAC supports Build Healthy Places Network with strategic decisions and outreach by lending their expertise, guidance, input, and networks….
…and exclusionary policies and practices that perpetuate health disparities. Advancing the shared goals of racial justice is essential for cross-sector collaborations to successfully impact the root causes of the health inequities we see today in historically marginalized communities, both urban and rural. We believe that paying particular attention to who has decision-making power for health investments and how decisions…
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…New Video Snapshot Series – Lessons from the Field: Centering Community Voice. Build Healthy Places Network’s Video Snapshots offer quick deep dives with experts from the community development, health, and finance sectors. Our current series uplifts practices that support community engagement processes and projects that are community-led and owned. Learn from practitioners from across sectors, who together are…
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…for partnership today! Download the Playbook Community Economic Development & Healthcare Playbook This action-oriented playbook, developed in collaboration with The National Alliance of Community Economic Development Associations (NACEDA), offers a roadmap for community economic developers and social enterprises to partner with health institutions to create career pathways for residents in low-income neighborhoods & BIPOC communities Download the Playbook…
…big data is that it is often available more quickly than surveys or other sources since it’s collected in “real time.” For example, Open Data portals launched by several city governments (e.g., San Francisco) share real-time data about city services. What is a logic model? Every approach to a problem needs a compelling logic behind it. Logic models are…
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…ultimately solidarity to develop a shared vision of racial healing. Check out Build Healthy Places Network Commons, Exploring Community-led Racial Healing Models to Deepen Partnerships between Community Development and Healthcare . Support for CIRE and the REPAIR Framework for Community-Institution Solidarity in Racial Healing was provided by The Kresge Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Download the REPAIR Framework…
…—Alice Salinas, Executive Director at Coachella Valley Housing Coalition BHPN strengthened our healthcare partnership strategy and engagement in key markets. —Mary Ayala, Program Director, Health Begins with Home at Enterprise Community Partners Build Healthy Places Network is ProMedica’s partner for thought leadership and for sharing cross-sector collaboration best practices and lessons learned from the community development and healthcare sectors. —Kate…
…spot for stories emerging from the connection between health and place. Learn More The Pulse Newsletter Our monthly newsletter. Sign up today Learn More Community Close Ups An in-depth series of case studies that showcase innovative cross-sector partnerships Learn More The Bulletin A regular roundup of the latest news and resources from the Build Healthy Places Network. Learn More…
…The Policy Scan serves as a tool for community-owned priority setting that reduces inequities and strengthens neighborhood revitalization, with a geographic emphasis on California. Access the Full Report The Policy Scan uses the Thriving Together Springboard for Equitable Recovery and Resilience as a fundamental framework. A 38-member Policy Council convened to advise the scan and prioritized belonging and…
…Our Initiatives We advance community-based solutions through cross-sector partnerships in historically marginalized, disinvested low-income communities that are disproportionately Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. We partner with community development, health, local government, and advocacy organizations to build community power, implement health and racial equity frameworks and catalyze neighborhood revitalization efforts….
…that showcase innovative cross-sector partnerships Learn More The Bulletin A regular roundup of the latest news and resources from the Build Healthy Places Network. Learn More Stay Informed. BHPN is dedicated to transforming the intersecting reality of health in neighborhoods across America. Learn more about our Network by becoming a part of our newsletter! Sign Up Blogs, Network Commons and…
…Learn More Healthy Neighborhood Investments: A Policy Scan & Strategy Map A tool that identifies policy actions for advancing health and racial equity through cross-sector investments. Learn More Network Resource Library Access to research, best practices and models demonstrating what works, highlighting the health-related value and impact of community development work Learn More Stay Informed. BHPN is dedicated to transforming…
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…The Build Healthy Places Network sits at the intersection of community development, finance, public health, and healthcare. From that unique perspective we intentionally position partnerships between these sectors to leverage community-centered investments to reduce poverty, improve health, and advance racial equity. We engage and connect leaders across sectors and advance community-led solutions by mobilizing multi-sector investments; we train…
…This action-oriented playbook, developed in collaboration with The National Alliance of Community Economic Development Associations (NACEDA), offers a roadmap for community economic developers and social enterprises to partner with health institutions to create career pathways for residents in low-income neighborhoods & BIPOC communities Download The Playbook Community Economic Development & Healthcare Playbook provides strategies, on-the-ground examples, and a…
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