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Grantmakers In Health is a nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to helping foundations and corporate giving programs improve the health of all people.

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Much has changed since Grantmakers In Health (GIH) last convened in 2019. Over the past three years, more than 1 million Americans have lost their lives due to COVID-19. Large cracks are apparent in our public health infrastructure, health care systems, and safety net programs. In addition, pervasive inequities across all facets of society have increased. The country is divided, and this division continues to hamper our ability to address one of the greatest health challenges our modern world has ever faced.

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The Impact of COVID-19 on Aging and Older Adults Grantmaking Survey

To better understand how philanthropy has responded to these challenges over the course of the pandemic, Grantmakers In Health and Grantmakers In Aging launched a joint survey in November 2021 to learn how health and aging funders are addressing COVID-19 related needs among older adult populations and potential long-term impacts on future grantmaking.

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Funder Approaches to Youth Behavioral Health Equity

Even before the pandemic, the mental health and well-being of adolescents and young adults was worrisome and worsening. COVID-19 has exacerbated these trends and heightened existing disparities. GIH surveyed its Funding Partners in October 2021 to better understand how health foundations are addressing youth behavioral health equity. The survey results are summarized in an infographic that provides a useful snapshot of primary funding areas, types of populations supported, and top funding strategies.

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Improving Data on Race and Ethnicity: A Roadmap to Measure and Advance Health Equity

The second of two reports, Improving Data on Race and Ethnicity: A Roadmap to Measure and Advance Health Equity, provides more details about race and ethnicity data collection in federally administered health programs and an expanded list of recommendations for improving the data. The recommendations consider actions for states and the private sector as well as actions for the federal government.

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Federal Action Is Needed to Improve Race and Ethnicity Data in Health Programs

Grantmakers In Health, in collaboration with the National Committee for Quality Assurance, interviewed a variety of stakeholders across the country, representing all levels of the health system. Federal Action Is Needed to Improve Race and Ethnicity Data in Health Programs, identifies tangible actions to help improve the completeness, accuracy, and usability of race and ethnicity data.

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Upcoming Webinars

Aligning Your Company’s and Foundation’s Social Impact Strategies

We will explore how the Florida Blue Foundation and its parent company conducted a social impact strategy refresh related to corporate social responsibility and environmental, social, and corporate governance.

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Local Impact Investing Models for Health Conversion Foundations

Join LOCUS Impact Investing and Grantmakers In Health for a virtual – and conversational – learning session designed to identify guideposts for best practice by health conversion foundation local investors.

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Upcoming Convenings

GIH Events

Birth Equity Funders’ Summit: It’s Time for Collaborative Action on Birth Equity

We invite you to join an action-oriented national convening focused on informing and mobilizing funders that are concerned about birth equity. The Birth Equity Funders’ Summit will take place on October 26, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia, following the Mom and Baby Action Network (M-BAN) Summit on October 24 and 25.

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2022 Fall Forum

Each fall, GIH offers programming designed for funders with a strong interest in health policy. These meetings, collectively known as the Fall Forum, are an excellent opportunity for funders with a strong interest in health policy to get up-to-speed on current issues, interact with leading thinkers, and connect with their grantmaking peers.

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President

The President will be responsible for leading and advancing HNF’s vision, strategic initiatives, and priorities. With HNF expected to grow over the next three to five years, the President will be responsible for the development and successful execution of an annual plan to grow the Foundation. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the successful candidate will manage and oversee fund development, grant management, marketing and communications, finances, and overall operations.

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St. Petersburg Anchor Initiative Executive Director

The St. Petersburg Anchor Institutions Initiative has an ambitious mission, and therefore seeks a self-driven executive to lead and influence this Initiative through its development and beyond, and to design and direct strategies that support this complex collaboration.

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Chief Financial Officer

The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) oversees the financial, investment, and business planning for the organization, and advises the chief executive officer (CEO) on financial decisions. The CFO’s responsibility includes the Sunflower Foundation and the newly opened Sunflower Nonprofit Center. The CFO reviews financial reports to manage the organization’s budget and ensure that everyone is adhering…

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Controller

The controller shall have responsibility for collaborating with and assisting the vice president & chief financial officer (CFO) in supervising and coordinating the financial functions of The Colorado Trust.

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FEATURED

Director of Finance and Operations

This position is responsible for the oversight of the organization’s financial activities and internal operations. The Director is the principal liaison with all external entities who have an interest in GIH’s financial affairs and works closely with the senior leadership team in pursuit of organizational goals designed to help the staff and trustees of foundations and corporate giving programs learn, connect, and grow

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Program Director

Grantmakers In Health (GIH) is looking for a dynamic professional who enjoys delving into health policy issues and designing programs that help the staff and trustees of foundations and corporate giving programs learn, connect, and grow.

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