The Kenneth Rainin Foundation has released Reexamining Capacity Building: Learnings from the Kenneth Rainin Foundation’s Impact Program. The report explores the experience of grantees, identifies systemic issues that affect capacity building work and offers recommendations for how similar programs can better support small arts nonprofits:https://bit.ly/3ZTIdQM
Health Leads
Non-profit Organizations
Boston, Massachusetts 11,242 followers
Health, dignity and well-being – for every person, in every community.
About us
Everyone deserves the opportunity to live with health, well-being and dignity. Yet barriers rooted in racism prevent too many from living a healthy life – from housing to working conditions, from food insecurity to environmental factors, and from wages to the health care system itself. We know it will take collective action to change this. Together with our partners, we’re tackling the complex work across sectors and industries to remove barriers, center power within communities, and build a world where racial health equity is the standard.
- Website
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http://www.healthleadsusa.org
External link for Health Leads
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1996
- Specialties
- Health, Public health, Community health, Community-based organizations, and Health equity
Locations
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Primary
24 School St
Boston, Massachusetts 02129, US
Employees at Health Leads
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Artrese Morrison
DYNAMIC LEADER, ACCOMPLISHED ACTIVATOR, ENGAGING RELATIONSHIP BUILDER
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Susan McCarron
Vice President, Strategic Communications at Health Leads
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Ebonee F. Shaw, DBA
Philanthropy & Events professional | Non-Profit Fundraiser specializing in sustainable fundraising events, raising over $21M.
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Ashlei A. Rodgers, MPH
Health Equity Advocate, Strategist & Consultant | Host | TEDx Speaker
Updates
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The rise of legislation against health equity policies can be confusing and intimidating. On October 22nd, the Legal Defense Fund joins us to discuss the current legal landscape for DEI programming, breaking down risks and protections available to the services you provide your communities. Register here:https://bit.ly/4gwdK12
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This past month, our Chief Operating Officer, Dominique Morgan joined a panel co-hosted by the Biogen Foundation and the Red Sox Foundation on how we can continue to build health equity in our community. Health Leads was grateful to join a space for authentic conversation and ensure health equity is accessible for our most underserved populations. Photo credit: the Red Sox Foundation
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ICYMI our September newsletter is out 📬 This month features the latest health equity webinars, surveys and funding opportunities. To get our newsletters delivered directly to you, click the top left corner:https://bit.ly/47URMB0
Your Fall Equity Activation Toolkit 🧰
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📢 In just two days, join HealthBegins and the Health Equity Community Collaborative in a new webinar featuring expert panelists Rishi Manchanda MD MPH, Daniel Dawes, Samantha Artiga, and Anthony Wright! Listen in as they explain the implications of recent threats to health equity and illuminate how the upcoming election could affect them. Register today: https://bit.ly/4gJTwRv
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AI is coming up in almost every context - from the way we search the Internet to how we create content to how we connect with each other. We’re curious what you think about AI’s potential to help in your health equity work, and what information you’d like to see us explore and discuss in an upcoming webinar. Fill out our short survey here:https://bit.ly/4dqYOyi
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Frontline and hourly workers are not just essential to your business—they are fundamental to the well-being of our entire economy. Join the Health Action Alliance on Thursday, Oct. 10 at 2 p.m. ET for the Mental Health Equity at Work Summit: Focusing on the Frontlines. Register Here https://bit.ly/3XHxUMM
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Next week, join HealthBegins and the Health Equity Community Collaborative, on October 3rd! Listen to expert panelists explain the implications of recent threats to health equity (including Supreme Court decisions and new state laws) and illuminate how the upcoming election could affect them. Register here: https://bit.ly/3Zx8QLc
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In New York, we brought local doulas together to achieve a significant milestone: securing Medicaid reimbursement for their services. But expanded coverage alone isn’t enough, and there's still much work to do—we need your support to keep going: https://bit.ly/3XCEHr7 #maternalhealth #doula #healthequity
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Where you live matters when it comes to the options available for maternity care. In a recent report from March of Dimes found that over 35% of US counties are maternity care deserts, affecting over 2.3 million women, highlighting how women living in maternity care deserts have poorer health before pregnancy, receive less prenatal care, and experience higher rates of preterm birth. Read the full report here:https://bit.ly/3XyAvIQ