The Health Action Plan was created to integrate evidence-based public health practices into the affordable housing development process to prioritize resident's needs and improve community health.
Read MoreOn November 13, 2023, Build Healthy Places Network hosted a multisector interactive discussion and celebratory reception at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta in partnership with the Center for Community Progress, Enterprise Community Partners, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Purpose Built Communities Foundation, and Reinvestment Fund. It aimed to provide public health and healthcare partners attending the American Public Health Association (APHA) annual meeting an opportunity to meet community development professionals and learn from a panel of health and community development practitioners on how to foster collaborations across sectors that advance racial equity.
Read MoreThe Health Action Plan was created to integrate evidence-based public health practices into the affordable housing development process to prioritize resident's needs and improve community health.
Read MoreReflections from a Thought Leader Roundtable to bridge the gap between Public Health and Community Development sectors to advance health and racial equity.
Read MoreReflections from a Native Listening Circle and the impact of multi-sector partnerships in Tribal and Native communities.
Read MoreSocial programming within healthcare services and benefits is necessary for improving individual and community outcomes, and a cross-collaborative, whole-of-government approach can advance community health.
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